Removing a mattress in St. Charles typically starts at $150, with full sets landing higher by volume. LoadUp-style full-service crews do the lifting, stair carry, and disposal, with the exact price confirmed free on-site anywhere from Fox Glen to Charlestowne.
| Item removed | Typical price range |
|---|---|
| Single mattress (any size) | $150–$200 |
| Mattress + box spring set | $180–$275 |
| Mattress, box spring + frame | $200–$300 |
| Each additional mattress (same visit) | $60–$110 |
| Full bedroom clear-out (bed, dressers, more) | $250–$450 |
St. Charles mattress removal — typical price ranges
A single mattress removal in St. Charles starts at the $150 minimum charge and rarely exceeds $200 on its own. Size — twin, queen, or king — has little effect on price because a mattress takes similar truck space regardless of dimension. The minimum covers the crew, the vehicle, and the disposal fee, so a lone mattress and a lone box spring land in the same starting bracket.
A mattress plus its box spring and frame is priced by how much room the combined load takes in the truck. A full queen or king set typically runs $180–$300 in St. Charles. Bundling the whole bed into one pickup costs less than booking each piece separately, and additional mattresses removed on the same visit drop to roughly $60–$110 each.
Full-service mattress removal means a two-person crew carries the mattress out — down stairs, through tight halls, from a second-floor bedroom — with no lifting by the homeowner. The price includes labor, transport, and proper disposal or recycling. This differs from a curbside-only service; the mattress does not need to be moved outside before the crew arrives.
The exact price is confirmed with a free on-site look before any work begins, since access, stairs, and any extra items affect the final number. Phone estimates give a reliable range, but the walk-through locks the figure. There is no charge for the visit and no obligation to book after the quote.
St. Charles curbside pickup does not take mattresses in a standard collection, and mattresses set out improperly can draw a code notice, which is why most residents book a full-service haul. Kane County transfer stations charge per-item disposal fees on mattresses that get folded into a full-service quote. Two-story homes in Royal Fox, Wild Rose, and Persimmon Woods often add a stair-carry factor, while single-level ranches in Fox Chase and Munhall Glen tend to sit at the lower end of the range. Same-day and next-day slots are commonly available across Foxfield, Norris Woods, and Charlestowne.
Most St. Charles junk removal jobs start at the $150 minimum and are priced by the truck space the load fills, with single-item pickups at the low end and full clear-outs higher.
Standard St. Charles curbside collection does not take mattresses, so residents use a full-service hauler that carries the mattress out and handles disposal.
Same-day and next-day mattress removal is commonly available across St. Charles neighborhoods, subject to crew scheduling.
Yes — box springs, frames, and headboards are removed alongside the mattress and priced by the combined volume in the truck.