All Junk Removal in Chicago

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JUNK Relief

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Junk Removal Chicago

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All Clear Clean Out & Junk Removal Services

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Martinez Chicago junk removal

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Hiring a junk removal company in Chicago typically costs between $140 for a single-item or minimum pickup and around $660 for a full truckload, with most jobs landing near $400, as of May 2026. Junk removal is priced by volume, the share of the truck your load fills, rather than by the hour, so your final figure depends on how much you have and what it is. Compare the junk removal companies serving Chicago below and contact only the ones you choose.

How much junk removal costs in Chicago

Most Chicago junk removal pricing is based on volume, the fraction of the truck bed your items fill. A single item or small minimum pickup starts around $140, a typical job runs about $400, and a full truckload can reach roughly $660. Heavier or labor-intensive loads, such as concrete, dirt, or items carried down several flights of stairs, can cost more. Because pricing is by volume, the firmest quotes come from providers who estimate after seeing photos or the pile in person. These ranges reflect Chicago rates as of May 2026 and vary by provider and job.

What junk removal companies take

Most Chicago crews will haul furniture, mattresses, appliances, electronics, yard waste, construction and remodeling debris, and general household clutter. Items most companies will not accept include hazardous materials such as paint, solvents, chemicals, and asbestos, which require specialized disposal. Ask each provider about restricted items, and whether they recycle or donate usable goods, before you book.

Free and low-cost options in Chicago

You have 3 routes in Chicago. The City offers a bulk or brush pickup program for some household items, which is free but runs on the city schedule and limits what and how much it takes. Donating is often the cheapest route for usable goods: Habitat for Humanity ReStore; Chicago Furniture Bank offers pickup. A private hauler costs more than the free options, but it is usually faster and more efficient, since it comes on your timeline, loads everything for you, and takes items the city will not. Items that cannot be reused are taken to LRS Chicago Transfer Station, about 8 miles out.

Junk removal across Chicago neighborhoods

The providers listed here serve neighborhoods across the city, including Parkway Gardens, Lincoln Park, West Loop, River North, Logan Square, along with the surrounding Cook County area. Compare availability and pricing for your specific location below.

Chicago junk removal FAQ

How much does junk removal cost in Chicago?

Chicago junk removal runs from about $140 for a single-item or minimum pickup to roughly $660 for a full truckload, with most jobs around $400, as of May 2026. Pricing is by volume, so compare estimates from the providers above for your specific haul.

What is the cheapest way to get rid of junk in Chicago?

For items in good condition, donating is usually cheapest: Habitat for Humanity ReStore; Chicago Furniture Bank offers pickup, and selling or giving items away online costs nothing. The City of Chicago also runs a bulk or brush pickup program that is free for eligible items, though it follows the city schedule and has limits. A private hauler is faster and handles what the city will not, starting around $140.

What is the minimum price for junk removal?

In Chicago, minimum or single-item pickups start around $140. That floor covers the trip, the labor to load it, and disposal, which is why it applies even to a single item. Larger loads are priced up from there by volume.

What do junk removal companies take?

Most will take furniture, mattresses, appliances, electronics, yard waste, construction debris, and general clutter. Hazardous materials such as paint, chemicals, and asbestos are excluded and need specialized disposal. Confirm unusual or heavy items with the provider when you request a quote.