ZIP check first
Customers can see whether the request falls in the core, extended, or special-trip lane before they commit the booking.
Service Areas
We serve homeowners, property managers, and businesses across Western Washington with dependable junk removal and responsible disposal support. Use the county overview for route context, jump into a city page when you want local proof, and check your ZIP before you book.
Published city pages
41+
Direct local booking and route context across the active coverage footprint.
Coverage counties
3
King, Pierce, and Snohomish stay in the main daily routing lane.
Extended travel cities
8+
Large projects can still route outside the core zone when travel and timing are confirmed first.

Route planning promise
City pages, ZIP checks, and travel expectations stay close together so customers can move from discovery to booking with less guesswork.
ZIP check first
Customers can see whether the request falls in the core, extended, or special-trip lane before they commit the booking.
Travel disclosed early
Larger and farther-out routes surface the travel context up front instead of hiding it at the end of the flow.
Best next step stays obvious
Use local city pages for route-specific context, then jump straight into booking or a quote with fewer dead ends.
County Coverage
Each county card now carries the useful next step: city coverage context, common work types, and direct location-page links when they exist.
17 cities in scope
Frequent routes, reliable service coverage, and the work types crews are most likely to handle in this county.
Direct city pages
13 cities in scope
Frequent routes, reliable service coverage, and the work types crews are most likely to handle in this county.
Direct city pages
12 cities in scope
Frequent routes, reliable service coverage, and the work types crews are most likely to handle in this county.
Direct city pages
Coverage Planner
Use the map for a county-level read, then run the ZIP checker to see how the request will actually be routed.
Routing tier 1
Core Zone (0-30 miles): same-day and next-day dispatch priority.
Routing tier 2
Extended Zone (31-70 miles): scheduled routes with possible travel line item.
Routing tier 3
Special-Trip Zone (70+ miles): large-project requests reviewed case by case.
Why this matters
Travel, crew routing, and project size all affect scheduling, so the page now keeps those differences visible instead of burying them below the fold.
Coverage Map
Hover or tap a county to compare where crews route most often before the booking flow checks the exact ZIP.
Western Washington overview
King CountyCoverage Checker
Confirm whether your address lands in the core, extended, or special-trip lane before the booking flow asks for a pickup window.
We use ZIP radius and route planning rules so travel and timing stay explicit before a crew is assigned.
Extended Travel
We focus on King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties, and we travel farther when the project size, route fit, and timing all make sense. That keeps the promise realistic without closing the door on bigger requests.
Step 1
We verify serviceability before presenting the booking summary so expectations stay realistic.
Step 2
Extended-area bookings show a travel estimate range instead of hiding the extra cost after the fact.
Step 3
If your preferred window changes, our team reaches out with the next best option instead of leaving the request uncertain.
Often serviced through scheduled routing
Route-fit reminder
The fastest path is now clearer: start with the city index if you want local context, or skip straight to the checker when travel distance is the main question.
Why Choose Four Brothers
Final route check
The page now keeps the key decision points together so customers can move straight from area discovery to action without hunting through the rest of the site.