Hoarding situations need patience, discretion, and a crew that doesn't judge. We've cleared homes packed floor-to-ceiling with three decades of accumulation. We can help.
Get a quote → (605) 250-7202Hoarding isn't a moral failing — it's a recognized mental health condition that affects an estimated 2-6% of adults. The people who call us are often in their hardest moment: an eviction notice, a family intervention, an injury that made the house unusable, or a death of a loved one whose home is now a problem.
We don't lecture. We don't document for embarrassment. We don't hand out resources. We just clear the space, return your home to function, and leave the rest to you and whoever's helping.
Cluttered but functional. All rooms accessible. Excessive paper, mail, magazines, clothing, kitchen items. Typical price $600-$1,500. 1-2 day job.
Some rooms unusable. Pathways through the home only. Hoarding visible in multiple rooms. Mild odor possible. Typical price $1,500-$3,000. 2-3 day job.
Most rooms unusable. Stove, sink, and bathroom may not function. Possible structural strain (collapsing piles). Strong odors. Typical price $2,500-$4,500. 3-5 day job.
Inhabitable conditions. Biohazards likely (animal waste, food decomposition, pest infestation). Requires biohazard remediation first. Pricing case-by-case.
1. Private phone call. Tell us what we're looking at — even rough details help. We don't need photos for the call. We just need a sense of size and severity.
2. Discreet walkthrough. We come in unmarked vehicles if you want. 20-30 minutes inside. We give you a flat-rate quote covering the entire job — labor, disposal, recycling.
3. Family or therapist coordination. If a therapist, family member, social worker, or caregiver is involved, we coordinate timing and approach with whoever you've authorized.
4. The cleanout. Crew of 2-4 depending on severity. Full PPE. We sort by category as we go: keep, donate, dispose. We work room by room, lowest-impact first.
5. Daily check-ins. Multi-day jobs include end-of-day debriefs. You see progress, approve direction for the next day, and we adjust.
6. Final walkthrough. Property is functional, broom-clean, ready for next steps (deep cleaning, repair, or whatever comes next).
Yes. We work directly with the person living in the home, no questions asked. You're the customer. The conversation stays private.
This is the hardest version. We don't enter homes without the resident's permission unless legally authorized (court order, conservatorship). For families dealing with resistance, we recommend involving a therapist who specializes in hoarding before scheduling a cleanout. Forced cleanouts often re-traumatize and rebuild fast.
Once animals have been safely relocated by animal control or a humane society, we can clear the resulting mess. Live animal removal isn't something we do.
That requires biohazard remediation by a specialized company first. After that's complete and the area is cleared by professionals, we come in and handle the rest of the home. We can refer you to biohazard remediation companies in Sioux Falls.
Invoiced however you want — your name, an LLC, an estate, a family member's name. Paid by card, check, or estate funds. We don't describe the work in invoice line items unless you ask us to.
We answer privately. We don't judge. We don't talk to neighbors.
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