Hauled away, space reclaimed.
Junk removal in St. Charles, IL means a crew shows up, carries your unwanted items out, loads the truck, and sweeps the spot clean — you point, we lift. We serve homes and businesses from Fox Glen to Charlestowne and the older streets near the Fox River, handling everything from a single sofa to a full garage cleanout. Every job starts with a free on-site look and an upfront ballpark before we touch a thing.
📞 Call (630) 780-4492
Text or call with what you need gone — no walkthrough needed.
A firm, all-in price confirmed before we start — no surprises.
Same-day or next-day — we do the loading and sweep up.

Sofas, sectionals, recliners, mattresses, dressers, and desks hauled out and loaded for you. We break down bulky pieces on site when a doorway or stairwell is tight, so a sleeper sofa comes out of a finished basement without scuffing the walls. Furniture in good condition is set aside for donation rather than trucked straight to disposal. Single pieces fall under the on-site minimum, and a full room of furniture is priced as a volume load, which usually works out cheaper per item.

Refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, and water heaters removed from kitchens, laundry rooms, and garages. Metal appliances are routed to scrap recycling rather than the landfill. Have the unit disconnected before we arrive, or ask us about your options when we look at the job. Appliance removal matters most for the older two-story homes near the Fox River, where a heavy washer has to come up a narrow basement stairwell — the crew does that lift so you don't.

Years of stored boxes, old tools, paint cans, bikes, and shelving cleared in one visit. We sort as we load — donate, recycle, dispose — and sweep the slab when the truck is full. A common spring job for homes across Foxfield and Persimmon Woods before the mowing season starts. Most single-bay garages fit inside a quarter-to-half truckload; a packed two-car garage often runs a full truck, and we give you the ballpark on which before we begin.

Full-property clearouts for downsizing, probate, or a move. The crew works room by room, sets usable furniture and household goods aside for donation, and hauls the rest. Steady year-round work in the established homes near Royal Fox and Norris Woods. A whole-home clearout can take more than one truck, and we tell you that up front rather than after the first load — the per-truck price is confirmed on site so there's no surprise on a difficult day.

TVs, monitors, computers, printers, and small electronics collected along with the larger load. Metal and recyclable components are separated out. Ask about e-waste handling options when we walk the job. This is the right pickup when a home office is cleared or an old tube TV that's too heavy to carry has been sitting in a spare room — the crew handles the weight and the sorting.

Backyard hot tubs, above-ground spas, swing sets, and trampolines dismantled and hauled off. We break these down on site so nothing gets dragged across your lawn. Popular after fall cleanups in yards backing the Fox River corridor. A hot tub is priced as its own job because it takes cutting apart and multiple trips to the truck — ask about breaking one down when we look at the yard.

Old desks, cubicles, filing cabinets, retail fixtures, and break-room appliances cleared for offices and shops along the Randall Road and Main Street corridors. Scheduled around your hours so the workday isn't interrupted. Volume-based pricing works well for a full office turnover, and we can stage the load after hours or over a weekend so customers and staff aren't stepping around a pile.

Post-remodel drywall, cabinets, flooring, and general demo debris loaded and hauled. Best for cleanup after a contractor finishes — general household and remodel debris only, not hazardous material. Renovation debris is dense and heavy, so a smaller volume can fill a truck faster than furniture; we account for that in the on-site ballpark so a kitchen tear-out isn't priced like a room of empty boxes.
If you have one or two items — a recliner, a broken dryer, a single mattress — a single-item pickup at the $150 minimum is the right call and takes minutes. If you're clearing a whole room or a packed garage, book a partial-to-full truckload, because pricing by volume works out cheaper per item than paying separately for each piece. If you're settling an estate or downsizing a longtime home in Norris Woods or Royal Fox, plan a full-truck cleanout and let the crew sort donate-versus-recycle on site. The trade-off is simple: single-item is fastest and cheapest for small loads, but the more you have, the more a volume-based truckload saves you — and a whole-home cleanout may need more than one truck, which we'll tell you before we start, not after. For a remodel or demo cleanup, choose construction-debris haul-away over a general load, since drywall, flooring, and cabinet material are heavy and priced with weight in mind. And if the only thing standing between you and an empty room is one bulky item nobody can lift alone — a sleeper sofa, a full-size fridge, a hot tub — the labor is what you're paying for, so the item-based minimum usually beats renting a dumpster you'd have to fill yourself.
| Single-item pickup (one chair, one mattress) | $150 (on-site minimum) |
| Two to three items | $150–$250 |
| Appliance removal (fridge, washer, dryer) | $150–$275 |
| Mattress or box spring removal | $150–$200 |
| Quarter truckload | $200–$350 |
| Half truckload | $350–$500 |
| Full truckload | $550–$800 |
| Garage cleanout | $300–$700 |
| Hot tub removal | $400–$650 |
| Construction / renovation debris (per load) | $400–$700 |
| Whole-home / estate cleanout | $650+ (per truck, confirmed on site) |
Your exact price is confirmed before any work begins.
Many St. Charles homes near Pottawatomie Park and the older streets by the Fox River have deep, finished basements and tight interior stairwells, which is why we break down furniture on site instead of forcing it up a landing. The east-side neighborhoods around Charlestowne and the west-side subdivisions like Royal Fox and Foxfield see the heaviest spring garage and yard cleanouts, and estate work stays steady in the longtime homes of Norris Woods and Wild Rose. The stretch of businesses near the Arcada Theatre, Hotel Baker, and the Main Street bridge over the Fox River runs on tighter parking, so office and retail loads there are often scheduled around slow hours to keep a truck from blocking a curb. Kane County's regular waste rules cover ordinary household items, but appliances with refrigerant, electronics, and tires get handled separately — the crew keeps those out of the general load. When you're clearing a property anywhere in St. Charles, ask about donation — usable furniture and household goods in good condition are set aside rather than trucked straight to the landfill.
Neighborhoods we cover: Fox Glen, Charlestowne, Royal Fox, Wild Rose, Persimmon Woods, Norris Woods, Fox Chase, Munhall Glen, Foxfield.
The on-site minimum in St. Charles is $150, which covers the cheapest single-item pickup. Larger loads are priced by how much room they take in the truck — a half truckload runs roughly $350–$500 and a full load $550–$800. Every price is a ballpark until we see the pile; the exact number is confirmed free, on site, before any lifting starts.
Yes — same-day and next-day pickup is often available in St. Charles when you call early in the day at (630) 780-4492. Availability depends on the schedule, and texting a photo of your items ahead of time helps us slot you in and quote faster.
We recycle scrap metal and appliances and donate furniture and items in good condition rather than sending everything to the landfill. The crew sorts as it loads, so usable pieces are set aside and recyclable metal is routed for scrap.
Yes, we are licensed and insured. That matters when a crew carries a heavy appliance up from a finished basement in Fox Glen or Persimmon Woods — the work is covered, so you take on no liability risk.
We handle household junk, furniture, appliances, electronics, garage and estate cleanout debris, and general renovation waste. We do not take hazardous materials such as wet paint, chemicals, or fuels. If you're unsure about an item, send a photo or ask when we look at the job.
No — full-service junk removal in St. Charles means the crew carries items out from wherever they sit, whether that's a finished basement in Charlestowne, an upstairs bedroom, or the back corner of a two-car garage. You point at what goes, and we do the lifting and hauling. Curbside is fine too, but it's never required.
Cleanouts in St. Charles are priced by volume — how much room the load takes in the truck — not by the hour. A single-bay garage often falls in the quarter-to-half truckload range, a packed two-car garage can run a full truck, and a whole-home or estate clearout may need more than one. We walk the space first and give you the per-truck ballpark before any work starts.
Yes. We dismantle backyard hot tubs, above-ground spas, swing sets, and trampolines on site and haul the pieces out, so nothing gets dragged across the lawn. A hot tub is priced as its own job because it takes cutting apart and several trips to the truck — ask about breaking one down when we look at the yard.
We remove refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, and water heaters in St. Charles and route the metal to scrap recycling. It's best to have the unit disconnected from water, gas, or power before we arrive; if it isn't, ask us about your options when we look at the job so the pickup stays safe.
Yes. We clear desks, cubicles, filing cabinets, retail fixtures, and break-room appliances for businesses along Randall Road, Main Street, and the downtown corridor near the Arcada Theatre, and we schedule around your hours — including after hours or weekends — so customers and staff aren't stepping around a pile.
Spring, from March through May, is the peak for garage and yard cleanouts in St. Charles, so book three to five days ahead if you can. The summer move season from June through August drives furniture and appliance haul-aways, fall brings pre-winter cleanouts, and January sees a post-holiday decluttering uptick — early in the week is the easiest to schedule. Estate and downsizing jobs stay steady all year.
Yes — we cover St. Charles on both sides of the Fox River, including Fox Glen, Charlestowne, Royal Fox, Wild Rose, Persimmon Woods, Norris Woods, Fox Chase, Munhall Glen, and Foxfield, plus the downtown and Randall Road business areas. Call (630) 780-4492 or text a photo of your pile for a faster ballpark.