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Illinois Selective Demolition LLC
Illinois Selective Demolition LLC specializes in demolition and also offers debris and junk removal services. We recycle all metal and steel, as well as concrete,... more
All "Junk Removal" results near me in Lansing, IL - February 2026
Illinois Selective Demolition LLC
Illinois Selective Demolition LLC specializes in demolition and also offers debris and junk removal services. We recycle all metal and steel, as well as concrete,... more
Junk King Chicago Downtown
Junk King Barrington is a locally-owned and operated junk removal and light demolition company. We specialize in fast, affordable full-service junk hauling and light demolition... more
Bin There Dump That Chicagoland
The expert team at Bin There Dump That is your Chicagoland source for fast and reliable junk removal service. Our services are great for bulky... more
Hi Tech Builders
At Hi Tech Builders, we believe junk/debris removal should be stress free and a pleasant experience. For more than 15 years, our licensed and insured... more
Junk Bunker
Junk removal in Illinois just got a lot easier with Junk Bunker! We provide full-service junk removal that customers have come to expect from us.... more
We Dew Construction LLC
We Dew Construction LLC offers comprehensive junk removal and light demolition services in the Chicagoland area. We are equipped to handle construction debris cleanups, furniture... more
Bob's Affordable Services
When you work with Bobs you are guaranteed experienced and professional staff and affordable prices. We are a full-service waste management company that offers junk... more
GDI Land Management
GDI Land Management is a small, locally-owned and operated business that services the Will County area and surrounding towns. We offer professional demolition and junk... more
Royal Demolition LLC
Royal Demolition LLC is a small, locally-owned company with more than a decade of junk removal experience serving customers in the greater Chicago area. We... more
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How much does junk removal cost?
With Hometown, getting a no-obligation quote is always free, but hiring a junk removal service to remove your unwanted items always comes at a cost.
It's relatively common for companies to charge a minimum of $75 to $100 for any removal, no matter how minimal it may be. If you have an entire house worth of debris, then you can expect to pay upwards of $500 to $1,000, though this number can be much higher in a hoarding situation or other large volume cleanup project.
Some companies quote a price based on the expected volume of the debris in the truck, e.g., a full truckload, 1/2 truckload, or 1/4 truckload, while others quote by the hour.
Which factors affect junk removal cost?
There are a number of factors that can influence the cost of junk removal, like:
- Location of the job site as well as its proximity to the company and/or landfill/recycling center
- Size and complexity of the job, e.g. how accessible the junk is
- Type of waste, junk, or debris to be removed
The cost to haul junk varies by location. Customers in Los Angeles or New York City can expect to pay more for junk removal than those in Fort Wayne, Indiana would pay for the same size project.
The amount of junk that needs to be removed is a big factor, too. For example, large cleanups will require a bigger truck or container with a large loading capacity, as well as more labor hours to complete the job. The same is true for complex cleanups, like having to carry items down multiple flights of stairs or removing an old heavy piano that needs to be disassembled in order to remove it safely, or other situations that require more time and/or manpower.
Certain types of waste, junk, and debris cost more to dispose of than others. For example, hazardous materials cost more due to environmental laws, safety concerns, and disposal requirements.