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Junk Nurse, Aurora, IL

How do junk removal companies charge?

Three pricing models: volume-based, per-item, or flat-rate. Junk Nurse uses volume-based with no surcharges.

Quick Answer: Junk removal companies use three pricing models: volume-based (truck space used), per-item (set fee per piece), or flat-rate (fixed prices for defined services). Most national franchises use volume; some independents use per-item. Junk Nurse uses volume-based flat pricing with no per-item surcharges — the quote is confirmed before any work starts.

The three pricing models explained

Volume-based pricing (most common)

The company prices based on how much space your items take in their truck:

  • Quarter truck: $150–$250
  • Half truck: $250–$400
  • Three-quarter truck: $350–$500
  • Full truck: $400–$600+

Pros: Predictable, fair across item types, no nickel-and-diming for combining items.

Cons: Less precise without seeing the items in person.

Per-item pricing

The company charges a fixed amount per piece:

  • Sofa: $75–$150
  • Mattress: $50–$125
  • Refrigerator: $100–$175
  • Plus stair surcharges, mattress surcharges, etc.

Pros: Easy to understand for single-item pickups.

Cons: Adds up fast with multiple items. Surcharges quickly inflate costs.

Flat-rate pricing

Fixed prices for defined services (e.g., “garage cleanout: $399”).

Pros: Maximum predictability.

Cons: Doesn’t adjust to your specific situation — you might pay more for less, or vice versa.

What Junk Nurse uses

Volume-based flat pricing. Specifically:

  • The quote is based on volume (truck space)
  • It’s confirmed before work starts
  • The price you get is the price you pay
  • All disposal fees, surcharges, and labor are included
  • No bait-and-switch at the curb

The pricing model trap to avoid

Some companies advertise low per-item prices and then add surcharges that quickly inflate the bill:

  • “$75 to take your sofa” — sounds great, but…
  • + Mattress fee: $50
  • + Box spring fee: $50
  • + Stair carry: $75
  • + Disposal fee: $25
  • Actual price: $275 for what felt like “$75 plus a few things”

Always ask: what’s included? What are the surcharges?

Get an all-in quote. Call (630) 294-1340. Junk Nurse builds every fee into the quoted price — no surprises.

Which model is best for you?

One small item: All three models converge around $89–$150. Volume minimum and per-item pricing roughly match.

Multiple items / room cleanout: Volume pricing wins. Combining items lowers per-piece cost.

Furniture-heavy job (mattresses, appliances, electronics): Volume pricing definitely wins. Per-item adds up fast with surcharges.

Standardized job (e.g., garage cleanout): Flat-rate sometimes works, but volume pricing typically more accurate.

For more on pricing

See our junk removal cost authority guide for full details.

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