Quick Answer: Junk Nurse takes furniture, appliances (with refrigerant recovery for cooling units), electronics, mattresses, exercise equipment, garage and basement contents, yard equipment, sheds, swing sets, hot tubs, and construction debris from small DIY projects. We can’t legally take hazmat: paint, propane, motor oil, asbestos, pesticides.
What junk removal companies take in Aurora, IL
Furniture
Sofas, sectionals, recliners, dining sets, dressers, bedroom furniture, mattresses and box springs, patio furniture, office furniture, baby furniture, cribs. Any size, any material.
Appliances
Refrigerators, freezers, stoves, ovens, dishwashers, microwaves, washers, dryers, water heaters, window air conditioners, dehumidifiers. Cooling appliances incur a $25–$40 refrigerant recovery surcharge for EPA Section 608 compliance.
Electronics
TVs (CRT and flat-panel), computers, monitors, printers, scanners, gaming consoles, stereo equipment, cable boxes, fax machines. Illinois banned electronics from landfills in 2012; we route all electronics to registered e-waste recyclers.
Yard equipment and outdoor items
Lawn mowers (drained of fuel), snow blowers, leaf blowers, weed whackers, grills (with propane tanks removed), patio sets, trampolines, swing sets, sheds (after disassembly), planters.
Exercise equipment
Treadmills, ellipticals, stationary bikes, weight benches, home gyms, free weights, rowing machines. These are heavy — perfect candidates for junk removal vs. trying to move them yourself.
Construction debris from small DIY projects
Old cabinets, doors, drywall, flooring, fixtures, tile, lumber, hardware. For larger renovations (full kitchen demo, roof tear-off), a dumpster usually makes more sense than repeated junk removal visits.
Specialty items
Pianos (uprights, baby grands, organs), hot tubs (drained), pool tables, gun safes, large mirrors and glass items, antiques being discarded.
Estate contents
Whole-home cleanouts including everything in the home that’s not being kept or sold. See Estate Cleanout.
Ready to get started? Call Junk Nurse at (630) 294-1340 or request a free quote online. Mon–Sat, 7am–7pm.
What we can’t take
- Liquid paint (latex or oil-based) — dry it out with cat litter and put the lid off the can; then it’s fine
- Propane tanks — exchange location or county HHW event
- Motor oil, gasoline, antifreeze, transmission fluid
- Pesticides, herbicides, pool chemicals
- Asbestos and asbestos-containing materials
- Medical waste, sharps, prescription medications
- Biohazards or items contaminated by sewage or rodent infestation
- Some haulers (including us) take a limited number of tires for a small fee — ask first
For full details on hazmat alternatives, see What Can’t Junk Removal Take in Illinois?
Items we approach case by case
- Aquariums and large fish tanks — usually yes if drained
- Pianos and organs — yes with appropriate equipment
- Hot tubs — yes if drained and reasonably accessible
- Sheds — yes after disassembly
- Pools (above-ground) — usually yes after draining
If you’re unsure whether an item qualifies, just ask during the booking call. We’ll tell you.
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