
Blake & Brennin's Crew · Licensed & Insured
Pull-down stairs over the garage, four feet of headroom, and thirty years of boxes. We go up so you don't have to.
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Middletown attics are almost all the same shape, and that shape is what makes the job. The neighborhood built out through the 1980s and 90s in ranches and colonials, which means the attic is reached by a pull-down ladder, usually in a hallway ceiling or over the attached garage, and the usable space runs four to five feet at the ridge and drops to nothing at the eaves.
There is no staircase. Everything that goes up comes back down through a hatch on a ladder, one armload at a time, over blown-in insulation and exposed joists. That is why an attic job takes longer than a garage of the same volume.
Ladder-hatch attics cleared in one visit · Same-day when you call before noon · Confirmed price before we go up
Blake and Brennin work Middletown constantly, from Lakeside and Spring Valley to Preston Highlands and the Hurstbourne side. Most calls come from a move, an estate, or a homeowner who finally wants the space back.
For the citywide version of this service, including walk-up and finished attics elsewhere in Louisville, see Louisville attic cleanouts. For everything else we cover out here, see Middletown, KY.
Pull-down ladder, hallway hatch, or a walk-up over the garage. Blake and Brennin ask that first, along with whether the floor is decked or open joists. It changes how long the job runs more than the pile size does.
Old pull-down ladders in Middletown houses are often the original hardware. The crew tests it before loading it. If it will not carry weight safely, they say so and work from their own ladder instead.
Everything comes down the hatch by hand. The hallway floor, stair runner, and walls below get covered first, because attic contents are dusty and insulation travels. Usable items go to donation; the rest is recycled or disposed of properly.
Access and headroom get priced at the walk-through, not afterward. Once the crew has looked up through the hatch, you get a confirmed number, and that number holds even if the job runs longer than expected.
No stairs, four to five feet of headroom, and joists to walk. The crew is set up to work that way, with the right ladder and the discipline to stay on structure rather than through the ceiling.
Middletown attics are full of blown-in insulation that gets disturbed the moment anything moves. The crew masks the route below, works clean, and leaves the insulation where it belongs.
A lot of this work is driven by a relocation off the Gene Snyder and I-64 corridor. If there is a closing date, say so on the call and the crew schedules around it rather than around the pile.
An attic that took thirty years to fill does not empty in twenty minutes. Blake and Brennin block real time for it so the crew is not rushing on a ladder.
It depends on how full the attic is and how tight the access is. A partly filled attic with an easy hatch is a smaller job than a packed attic with a tight ladder and no decking. The quote is free and confirmed on site before the crew goes up. See our full pricing guide at /pricing/ for exact figures, or call (502) 340-7359.
The phone number is an estimate, because nobody can see your attic over the phone. When we arrive we look through the hatch, assess the real scope, and give you a confirmed price. That confirmed price is what you pay. No hidden fees, no add-ons afterward.
No, it is the normal setup in Middletown and it is what the crew is equipped for. If your ladder is original to the house and does not feel solid, mention it. They will test it and, if needed, work off their own equipment instead of yours.
No. The crew stays on decking or on the joists, and they check what they are standing on before they load up. If your attic is open-joist with no plywood, they work it that way from the start rather than discovering it halfway through.
Usually yes. Middletown gets a lot of relocation work off the I-64 and Gene Snyder corridor, and closing timelines are common. Call before noon and same-day is often possible; next-day almost always is. Mon–Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 8am–1pm.
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Middletown is eastern Jefferson County suburban housing stock, mostly ranch and colonial from the 1980s and 90s with some newer construction mixed in. The attics follow the architecture: a hatch, a folding ladder, partial plywood decking near the opening, and bare joists over blown-in insulation everywhere else. Headroom at the peak is four to five feet and it drops fast toward the eaves.
That layout, not the amount of stuff, is what sets the pace. Every box travels by hand to the hatch, down the ladder, and out through the house.
Access and headroom, more than volume. Easy hatch access and a partly filled attic is a smaller job than a packed attic with a tight ladder and no decking. You get a confirmed number after the crew looks up through the hatch, before anything moves. Cash, cards, debit, checks, or Cash App. Seniors and veterans get 10% off. Full pricing guide: /pricing/.
The first is a move. Middletown sits on the I-64 and Gene Snyder commuter corridor, and relocations here run on closing dates rather than on convenience. The attic is usually the last thing anyone opens, and it needs to be empty by a specific day.
The second is tenure. Plenty of Middletown homeowners have been in the same house for decades, and the attic holds all of it. Those jobs are half-day work, and the crew schedules them that way.
If the same trip should also cover the garage, see garage cleanouts in Middletown — the two are often booked together.
For the citywide version of this service and how we price larger whole-house attic work, see Louisville attic cleanouts. For everything else we cover out here, see Middletown, KY. A full list is on all our services.
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