From Main Street to the Mountains — We Clear It All
Waynesboro's mix of pre-1900 homes, growing subdivisions, and rural properties means junk removal needs are as varied as the landscape itself.
- Furniture, mattresses, and household clutter from seasonal purges and downsizing
- Basement, attic, and garage cleanouts — especially common in Waynesboro's older housing stock near the historic district
- Heavy item hauling: appliances, hot tubs, exercise equipment, pianos, and oversized pieces
- Construction and renovation debris from home improvement projects across the Cumberland Valley
- Electronics and e-waste recycling — computers, TVs, and outdated tech disposed of responsibly
- Anything else non-hazardous — if you want it gone, we can take it
One Call, Zero Heavy Lifting
You point to what needs to go. We handle the loading, hauling, and proper disposal — no dumpster rental, no truck trips to the landfill, no strain on your back.
Built on Local Trust
She Does Hauling is a woman-owned, MBE-certified business that has earned repeat customers across Franklin County by showing up on time, quoting fairly, and treating every property like our own.
When Life Changes, We Help You Transition
Estate cleanouts, downsizing, or preparing a property for sale — we manage the logistics with sensitivity so you can focus on what comes next.
Why Waynesboro Chooses She Does Hauling?

Deeply Rooted in Franklin County
From Waynesboro's downtown walking district to the orchards along the Maryland border and the neighborhoods circling Penn State Mont Alto, we know this corner of the county because we serve it every day.
Eco-Friendly Practices
We sort every pickup for recycling and donation potential, diverting reusable items from landfills and supporting local Franklin County organizations.
No Hidden Fees
You receive a straightforward, upfront quote before we begin. The price you agree to is the price you pay.
Stress-Free Experience
We load, haul, and dispose of everything properly. You walk into a clean space and move on with your day.
