Gurnee runs from the subdivisions off Washington Street out to the commercial strip around Grand Avenue, and the two halves generate very different...
Junk removal in GurneeZion's grid was laid out in one plan, which means most of the older housing north of Sheridan Road shares the same footprint: detached garage off the...
Junk removal in ZionNorth Chicago has steady turnover around Naval Station Great Lakes and the university campus, and turnover means cleanouts - furniture left behind at...
Junk removal in North ChicagoBeach Park sits between Waukegan and Zion with larger lots than either, and the extra land shows up in the work: sheds, above-ground pools, brush...
Junk removal in Beach ParkPark City is compact and mostly manufactured and multi-family housing, so the typical job is a single-unit clearout rather than a whole house - a...
Junk removal in Park CityWinthrop Harbor work tends to come off the water. North Point Marina means boat covers, cradles, old dock hardware and the general accumulation of a...
Junk removal in Winthrop HarborWadsworth is the rural end of the county - acreage, outbuildings, pole barns and old farm equipment sheds. Jobs here are usually bigger by volume and...
Junk removal in WadsworthLibertyville has some of the oldest housing stock in the county, particularly around the downtown Milwaukee Avenue blocks, and old houses mean tight...
Junk removal in LibertyvilleMundelein spreads across a wide range of housing ages, from the older streets near Diamond Lake out to the newer subdivisions off Route 60. The older...
Junk removal in MundeleinGrayslake is a lot of newer construction on standard subdivision lots, which means attached garages, finished basements and back yards with a swing...
Junk removal in GrayslakeRound Lake Beach is dense for this part of the county, with smaller lots and a lot of detached garages doing duty as storage. Access is the variable...
Junk removal in Round Lake BeachRound Lake sits alongside Round Lake Beach and Round Lake Park, and the mix is similar - modest lots, detached garages and basements that absorbed...
Junk removal in Round LakeAntioch runs up to the Wisconsin line and out into the Chain O'Lakes, which puts a seasonal shape on the work. Lake properties generate boat and dock...
Junk removal in AntiochLake Villa mixes older lake-adjacent cottages with newer subdivision construction, and the older properties are where the interesting jobs are -...
Junk removal in Lake VillaLindenhurst is predominantly single-family subdivision housing with attached garages and full basements, so the work is consistent: garage cleanouts,...
Junk removal in LindenhurstFox Lake is Chain O'Lakes property, and lake houses accumulate differently than inland ones - boat covers, lifts, old docks, seasonal furniture and...
Junk removal in Fox LakeWauconda's older core sits around Bangs Lake on small lots with steep approaches, which makes the carry the hard part of most jobs here. Further out...
Junk removal in WaucondaIsland Lake straddles the Lake and McHenry county line with a lot of smaller lake-area homes on tight lots. Jobs are usually single-item or...
Junk removal in Island LakeVernon Hills is largely newer construction with the accumulation patterns that go with it: a finished basement full of outgrown furniture, a garage...
Junk removal in Vernon HillsLake Zurich covers a wide range, from lakefront property with restricted access to standard subdivision homes out toward Route 12. The lakefront jobs...
Junk removal in Lake ZurichBuffalo Grove straddles the Lake and Cook county line, and we serve the whole village regardless of which side of it you are on. Housing is mostly...
Junk removal in Buffalo GroveHighland Park has some of the oldest and largest housing in the county, and the combination is demanding. Big homes on wooded ravine lots mean long...
Junk removal in Highland ParkLake Forest jobs are usually larger properties with carriage houses, coach houses and outbuildings on top of the main house, which means an estate...
Junk removal in Lake ForestDeerfield sits at the south end of the county along the Lake Cook corridor, and the mix of established residential and office space means we get both...
Junk removal in DeerfieldLake Bluff is small and largely older housing near the lake, with the narrow stairwells and unfinished attic storage that come with houses of that...
Junk removal in Lake BluffHighwood is the densest municipality we serve - small lots, multi-family buildings and a compact commercial strip. Parking and the carry are the...
Junk removal in HighwoodIf you are in Lake County, you are. We also cross the line into the parts of Buffalo Grove, Barrington and Deerfield that sit in Cook, and into Island Lake on the McHenry side. The drive does not change what you pay - pricing is based on the volume that leaves your property.
Text a photo of the pile and get a price back, or call and we will talk it through.
Questions
No. Plenty of our jobs happen while the customer is at work. If everything coming out is in the garage, on the driveway or in one clearly identified room, send a photo, mark what goes, and we will confirm the load and send pictures when it is clear. If it is a sorting job where things need to be decided on, it goes faster with you there.
By volume - how much space your items take up in the truck, measured in fractions of a load. Labor, loading, sweeping up and the disposal or recycling fees are all included in that number, so the figure you are quoted is the figure you pay. Nothing gets added on at the end for stairs, distance or weight.
Usually yes, from a photo. Text a picture of the pile, the room or the item and we can give you a number back the same day for most jobs. Larger or more complicated jobs - a whole house, a hot tub with no path out - are worth a quick on-site look, which is free and takes about fifteen minutes.
Same-day and next-day slots are often available, and we schedule Monday through Saturday with Sunday by arrangement. If you are working to a closing date, a lease end or a delivery window, tell us the deadline when you call and we will build around it.
It gets sorted rather than sent straight to a landfill. Usable furniture and household goods go to donation where they meet the intake standards, metal goes to scrap, and electronics go to an electronics recycler because Illinois does not allow them in landfill disposal. What is genuinely waste goes to a licensed transfer station.
Text a photo of the pile and get a price back. Fastest way to a number.
Text a photoCall (224) 944-8652