Valet Trash Service
in Charlotte, NC
Serving apartment communities across South End, NoDa, Uptown, Ballantyne, SouthPark & beyond. 1,600+ five-star reviews. Locally owned.
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What Sets Us Apart
Six years. Fifty-plus communities. 1,600 five-star reviews. Here’s why property managers across the Carolinas choose us — and stay.
Deep Charlotte Roots
Locally owned and operated for 6+ years. You get a Charlotte decision-maker — not a national call center.
5–6 Nights / Week
High-frequency service across all Charlotte communities — from boutique 60-unit buildings to 500-unit complexes.
Fire-Safe Containers
Code-compliant containers for every unit. No fire code violations, no inspection surprises.
1,600+ Five-Star Reviews
More verified reviews than any other valet trash provider in the Charlotte market.
Everything Included
No hidden fees. No surprise add-ons. Here’s exactly what’s in every Junk Raider valet trash program.
Up and Running in Two Weeks
Simple onboarding. Your team does nothing. We handle everything from walkthrough to nightly service.
Free Charlotte Property Walkthrough
We visit your property, assess building layout, unit count, and dumpster locations — then build a custom service plan for your specific community.
Resident Onboarding & Setup
We distribute containers and handle resident communication. Your team doesn’t lift a finger.
Nightly Service — Rain or Shine
Our Charlotte team works every building 5–6 nights a week. Residents notice within days.
Neighborhoods We Know
We’re not just “available” in these areas — we work here regularly and understand the communities.
What Property Managers Say
We’ve tried two other valet trash providers. Junk Raider is on a completely different level — they show up every night, the team is professional, and when I text, I get a response. Our South End residents absolutely love it.
Common Questions
Everything you want to know before getting started.
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