Cleanouts · June 2026
Clearing a Cabin in the Kern River Valley
Half the cabins around Lake Isabella belong to families who live two hours away — which is exactly how a cabin fills up with three generations of fishing gear and a couch nobody remembers buying.
You don't have to drive up
Our valley jobs are built for remote owners: a realtor, neighbor, or property manager opens the gate, we walk the cabin with you on a video call, and you point at keepers from your kitchen in Bakersfield or Burbank. Photos and donation receipts land in your inbox when the floor is swept.
Cabin-specific realities
- Inherited contents — most cabin clears are estate adjacent; our executor's checklist applies up the hill too.
- Critter-affected soft goods — mattresses and upholstery that wintered badly get disposed of properly, not donated. Honest sorting matters here.
- Propane tanks and boat batteries — set aside for proper handling (the list); everything else rides.
- Docks, sheds, and dead spas — demo and spa removal happen on the same scheduled run.
Scheduled valley routes keep it affordable
Kernville, Wofford Heights, Bodfish, Mountain Mesa, and Weldon share routes up the 178 with Lake Isabella, so the drive's on us. Book a few days ahead and your cabin's on the next run.
