About Haul-At-Me
One truck. Owned by a neighbor.
We started this outfit because every time we needed junk gone, the options were either a national chain that hid prices or a guy in a pickup who didn't answer the phone. There had to be a middle.
Photo needed
Portrait of John Weaver (owner) standing in front of the truck and dump trailer. Hand on the hood, slight genuine smile, looking just off-camera. Branded shirt visible. Authentic, not posed. Mid-day natural light, slight wind in hair if outdoors.
The manifesto
We're not trying to be the biggest.
Just the one your neighbor actually recommends. The Capital Region is small enough that reputation travels, and we'd rather be known for showing up on time, charging what we said, and leaving the floor swept than for having six trucks and a fancy logo.
Pricing is on the website. Our phone gets answered by the same person who drives the truck. If we say 9 AM, we're there at 8:55. That's the whole thing.
“Cleared my dad's basement in 90 minutes. They charged exactly what they quoted. Bought my mom a coffee on the way out.”
How it's gone
Two years, four milestones.
2024
Started in a borrowed pickup
First job: a friend's basement in Loudonville. Three trips. Sore back. A pretty firm hunch we could do this better.
2024
First branded truck on the road
Bought the truck. Wrapped it. Started taking calls. The Capital Region needed an outfit that didn't hide its pricing.
2025
1,000th pickup
Hit four digits without a single complaint to the BBB. Got featured in the Times Union, quietly. We don't love the spotlight.
2026
Two trucks, four crew
Same family-run feel. Same flat-rate pricing. Twice the same-day availability across all four counties.
The crew
Right now, it's just John.
Background-checked, marked shirts, marked truck. Three open roles below if you want in.
Photo needed
Portrait of John Weaver: hand on the side of the dump trailer, slight smile, branded shirt. Mid-day natural light. Clifton Park neighborhood backdrop, slightly out of focus.
John Weaver
Owner · Operator
- Open role
Lead Hauler
Two-person carry, stair work, tight stairwells. You're the muscle and the moving-blanket discipline.
Apply - Open role
Driver · Estate Specialist
Slow, careful estate and hoarder cleanouts. Trauma-informed. Coordinates with families, APS, attorneys.
Apply - Open role
Dispatch · Customer Coordination
Scheduling, ETA texts, invoicing, COI emails to property managers. The unglamorous stuff that makes a business actually work.
Apply
The transfer station is a last resort.
We donate what we can to Habitat ReStore. Metal goes to a Capital Region scrapper. E-waste goes to a certified recycler. Yard waste gets composted when possible.
- % diverted from landfill
- 0%
- lbs donated in 2025
- 0
- local partners
- 0
The boring stuff
Credentials that matter.
Fully insured
General liability + commercial auto. Certificate available on request.
NY-licensed
Operating with all required NY State permits for waste hauling and e-waste handling.
Locally owned
One owner, one neighborhood, headquartered out of Latham. We answer our own phone.
Donate · recycle first
We route to Habitat ReStore, certified e-waste recyclers, and metal scrappers before the transfer station.
Photo needed
Atmospheric overhead-ish shot of an empty cleaned-out room: hardwood floor, sunlight streaming through an open door, gentle motion in the air. Low saturation, calm. Designed to overlay with dark gradient. The 'after' feeling.
Want to support a one-truck local outfit?
Send us a photo of your pile. We'll be there.