How Much Should I Tip My Junk Removal Team?

Junk removal is hard physical work — hauling heavy furniture down stairs, loading appliances, clearing out garages in the California heat. So it’s a fair question: should you tip the crew, and if so, how much?

Tipping isn’t required, and a good company never expects it. But many customers choose to tip when a crew goes above and beyond — and it’s always appreciated. Think of it the same way you’d think about tipping movers.

Whether our team is handling a quick furniture removal job or a full garage cleanouts, we always aim to earn that kind of appreciation through great service.

Tipping Etiquette for Junk Removal Crews

There’s no hard rule, but here’s what’s generally considered fair. For a standard job, many customers tip $10 to $20 per crew member. For larger or more difficult jobs — heavy items, lots of stairs, extreme heat, or a particularly big load — tipping closer to $20 to $40 per person, or around 10–15% of the total job cost, is a generous and appreciated gesture.

That said, tipping is entirely optional. A reputable company pays its crew fairly and never pressures customers for tips. If you’re happy with the service but not in a position to tip, there are other meaningful ways to show appreciation: leaving a positive Google review, referring friends and neighbors, or offering the crew a cold drink on a hot day all go a long way.

At OC Junk Haulers, our crews show up to earn your business, tip or no tip. But if they impressed you, a kind word in a review helps our small local business more than you might realize.