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Hoarding Cleanup and Remediation Services Directory

Professional hoarding cleanup services for residential properties at any level of severity. Trained teams safely remove accumulated debris, hazardous materials, and unsanitary conditions while treating occupants with dignity and respect. Remediation includes structural cleaning, sanitization, and odor control to bring the property back to a safe, livable state.

Typical Cost of Hoarding Cleanup and Remediation

Costs vary by location, property size, and severity of contamination. The figures below reflect national baseline estimates before any local cost-of-living adjustments.

Estimate Cost (per project)
Low End $2,000
Average $6,500
High End $15,000

Insurance may cover part or all of the cost. Insurance coverage for hoarding cleanup varies significantly by policy and insurer. Standard homeowner's policies generally do not cover hoarding remediation as a standalone service, but coverage may apply if the accumulation resulted in a covered loss such as water damage, fire, or structural damage. Landlord policies may cover costs associated with returning a unit to habitable condition after a tenant with hoarding disorder vacates. Consult your insurance agent with the remediation contractor's assessment report to determine what costs may qualify for reimbursement.

How Hoarding Cleanup and Remediation Works

  1. Property Walkthrough and Planning

    The remediation team conducts a thorough walkthrough to assess the severity level, identify structural or safety hazards such as blocked exits or compromised flooring, and document the scope of work. A detailed plan is created before any removal begins.

  2. Safety Hazard Identification

    Technicians identify and mark immediate hazards including pest infestations, mold growth, animal waste, sharps, chemical containers, and structural damage. These items require specialized handling protocols distinct from general debris removal.

  3. Debris Sorting and Removal

    Items are sorted into categories: retain, donate, discard, and hazardous waste. The occupant or designated family member is involved in this process where possible and appropriate. Large volumes of material are removed using dumpsters or specialty hauling, with care taken not to damage the structure.

  4. Pest and Rodent Remediation Coordination

    If active pest infestations are present, the cleanup team coordinates with a licensed exterminator. Rodent droppings and nesting material are removed using HEPA-filtered vacuums and treated as biohazardous waste due to hantavirus and other pathogen risks.

  5. Deep Cleaning and Sanitization

    All surfaces including floors, walls, ceilings, and fixtures are cleaned and disinfected. Urine, fecal matter, mold, and decomposed organic material are removed and treated with hospital-grade disinfectants. Subfloor and wall materials may need removal if contamination has penetrated the structure.

  6. Odor Treatment and Final Inspection

    Persistent odors are treated with commercial-grade deodorizing agents and air scrubbers. A final walkthrough is conducted to verify the property meets health and habitability standards. Documentation is provided for insurance or legal purposes if needed.

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