Private · Pickup · Paid · Booking needed
Queen City Hauling LLC
A Charlotte removal company covering furniture, mattresses, appliances, hot tubs, sheds and full property cleanouts.
Right for you if
- The job is a whole property rather than a few items, or it involves something the city will not take.
- You cannot move it yourself. They come and collect.
Look elsewhere if
- You need it free.
- You want a fixed price before you commit.
- It is one small thing you could drop off yourself.
- You need it gone today.
Contact and booking
- Phone
- 980-428-5889
- Not published
- Book online
- Not published
- Address
- 10660 S Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28273
- Opening hours
- Not published
- Website
- Official website
Verification
Checked against a published source
Last checked 18 August 2026
That means we read a published source and it said this. It does not mean we watched them do it, or followed the material afterwards, that is a separate, deeper check this has not been through. How we check →
Sources
Part of How to get rid of stuff in Charlotte.
Why use it
Worth calling when the job is bigger than the city will take in one visit, estate, garage, attic, basement and hoarding cleanouts, plus awkward items like hot tubs, sheds and play sets that no kerbside service will touch. Charlotte's own bulky collection is a core city service and should be your first call for ordinary furniture. This company pays JunkSpots to maintain its profile. That is disclosed here, it buys nothing else, and it is why this entry sits below every free option on the city guide.
Good for
- furniture
- mattresses
- appliances
- electronics
- garden waste
- construction waste
- other items
How it works
| How you use it | They come and collect it. |
|---|---|
| Cost | Paid service. Prices are quoted by the company, not published here. |
| Booking | Book in advance. |
| Service area | Charlotte and surrounding areas |
| Run by | Queen City Hauling LLC |
Where your things go
A named destination is worth more than a stated intention, and both are worth more than silence. This is the row to read before you book: if your item's row is empty, ask them on the phone and tell us what they say.
Not documented yet. This operator has not published what happens to each kind of item, and we have not been able to establish it from anywhere else. That is the gap, stated rather than hidden. If you ask them, tell us what they say.
Does it actually work
The part no company website tells you. Some of this comes from our checks, some from readers who used the service, and where nobody has told us yet, it says so.
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Booking
Their pages
"Call, text, or contact us online", then "we ask for photos or offer free onsite estimates. Once we agree on pricing, we schedule your removal at a time that works best for you."
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Typical wait
Their pages
"we offer fast same day or next day service in most cases"
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Do they answer
Needs reports
Not established
Nobody has phoned yet. One call would settle it: a policy page tells you the policy, never whether anyone picks up.
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Restrictions
Their pages
"Have something unusual? Just ask—we'll let you know if we can take it!"
By appointment only
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Who it's for
Their pages
"We've helped homeowners, renters, landlords, real estate agents, property managers, contractors, and businesses."
Nothing published about who may use it.
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Last checked
Pipeline
18 August 2026
Checked against the sources listed on this page.
The Responsible Index, in full
Not a review score. 14 observable signals, each met only where the operator's own pages state it, and each linking to the page it was read from. Blanks are gaps in what they publish, not accusations. How the Index works →
States a few things about its process, and names nowhere.
3 of 14 signals met
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Transparency
0 of 3
- Publishes disposal partners
- Explains the sorting process
- Provides documentation or receipts
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Reuse
1 of 3
- Reuse-first policy stated
- Donation partnerships
- Resale channel
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Recycling
0 of 3
- Material separation on site
- Named recyclers
- Specialist handling (e-waste, mattresses)
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Operations
2 of 3
- Service scope is clear
- Insurance stated
- Licence number published
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Local
0 of 2
- Named community partners
- Local reuse contribution
The evidence behind it
- Reuse-first policy stated
We don't just dump and go. We donate usable items, recycle whenever possible, and ensure everything else is disposed of properly.
https://queencityhauling.com/services/junk-removal/ · 18 August 2026
- Service scope is clear
We haul away just about anything, including: Household / Property Junk … Old furniture & mattresses … Hot tubs, sheds, and above-ground pools', followed by a named service-area list ('Matthews NC, Mint Hill, Indian Trail, Monroe NC …')
https://queencityhauling.com/services/junk-removal/ · 18 August 2026
- Insurance stated
Queen City Hauling LLC is a locally owned, insured, and bonded junk removal company proudly serving Charlotte, NC, and surrounding areas.
https://queencityhauling.com/partners/ · 18 August 2026
14 signals checked against 2 pages on 18 August 2026. The Index measures what an operator publishes about itself. It cannot be bought, verification does not raise it, and it never touches the order Spots are listed in.
Where donated things land
The organisations this operator names. The linked ones have profiles here; the rest are named on their pages and not yet checked by us.
- Resupply Named on their pages, not yet checked
What happens to it
- Removed by a company and sorted
This describes the route the item takes, as the operator states it. We do not claim a recovery rate we have not seen evidence for.
What readers told us
Used them recently?
How long you waited, what they refused, whether anyone picked up the phone. Those are the three facts no website publishes and the ones the next reader needs.
In their own words
- Meet Shannon Melton, Vice President of Queen City Hauling → Published 4 December 2025
An interview is what an operator told us when we asked, not something we checked. It is never evidence for the Responsible Index, it never counts as verification, and being interviewed does not affect where a Spot appears in any list.
Alternatives in Charlotte
Other places that will take things off your hands.
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Reuse
Buy Nothing Project
Buy Nothing Project
- Takes
- furniture, appliances, electronics, books, and 4 more
- Where
- Neighbourhood groups across the US and beyond
- Booking
- By appointment
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026 -
Reuse
The Salvation Army donation pickup
The Salvation Army
- Takes
- furniture, appliances, electronics, clothes, and 5 more
- Where
- Nationwide
- Booking
- Book online
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026 -
Recycling
Mecklenburg County full-service recycling centers
Mecklenburg County Solid Waste and Recycling · Compost Central
- Takes
- furniture, mattresses, appliances, electronics, and 7 more
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026