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Furniture Removal in St. Louis, Missouri

Starting at $79. Additional items from $19.

Getting rid of furniture comes down to five options: city bulk pickup (free but restricted), donation (if pieces are in good condition), self-haul to the dump ($30–80 per trip), curbside pickup through Dropcurb ($79 for the first item, same day), or traditional junk removal companies ($150–600+). The fastest option depends on how many pieces you have and whether they're in donatable condition.

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How furniture removal works in St. Louis

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Curb it

Place your furniture at the curb, driveway, or alley. No wrapping, no disassembly.

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Book it

Select your item, see the exact price ($79), and pick your day. 60 seconds.

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Gone

A local insured hauler picks it up same-day in St. Louis. You get a text when it's done.

No strangers in your home. No scheduling a 4-hour window. No being home.

How much does furniture removal cost in St. Louis?

Furniture removal starts at $79 through Dropcurb for your first piece. Additional items cost +$19 (small items like chairs and nightstands) or +$29 (standard items like dressers, desks, and tables). Heavy items like sectionals and armoires start at $109. Traditional companies charge $150–$600+ because they send a crew to your home. City bulk pickup is free but may take weeks and limits how many pieces you can set out.

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Pickup fee$79
First furnitureIncluded
Each additional furniture+$29
Book furniture pickup — $79

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Traditional junk removal (1-800-GOT-JUNK, LoadUp): $150–$600+

5 ways to get rid of furniture in St. Louis

Compared by cost, speed, and effort — pick the right option for your situation.

MethodCostSpeedEffortBest for
City bulk pickupFree2–9 weeksSchedule ahead. Most cities limit how many items per pickup and exclude upholstered furniture in poor condition.You have 1–2 small pieces and can wait several weeks
Donation (Goodwill, Habitat ReStore, local charities)Free1–2 weeksFurniture must be clean, structurally sound, and stain-free. Schedule a donation pickup or drop off yourself.Pieces are in good condition and a charity will take them
Self-haul to dump$30–80Same dayRent or borrow a truck. Load everything yourself. Drive to transfer station, unload, and pay disposal fees.You have a truck and want to handle it yourself
Traditional junk removal (1-800-GOT-JUNK, etc.)$150–600+2–3 daysMust be home for in-person estimate. Crew enters your home. Two-hour appointment window.Furniture is upstairs or you physically cannot move it
DropcurbFrom $79Same dayMove pieces to the curb. Book online — price shown per item before you pay. Hauler picks up same day.You want multiple pieces gone today with zero hassle

How to prepare your furniture for pickup

  • Place furniture at the curb or end of driveway. Remove drawers from dressers to reduce weight.
  • ✓ Place at curb, driveway, or alley
  • ✓ No need to be home

When do you need furniture removal in St. Louis?

  • Moving and need to get rid of old furniture fast
  • Post-renovation — old furniture doesn't match the new space
  • Estate cleanout with mixed furniture
  • Downsizing to a smaller home or apartment

Does St. Louis pick up furniture?

Junk removal in St. Louis starts at $79 with Dropcurb — same-day curbside pickup, no on-site estimates. The city's free bulk pickup runs once per month on a fixed Monday schedule per region, leaving residents waiting up to 4 weeks depending on their zone.

City program details: St. Louis Refuse Division provides free monthly bulk pickup divided into 4 regions — Region 1 on the 1st Monday, Region 2 on the 2nd Monday, Region 3 on the 3rd Monday, Region 4 on the 4th Monday. Residents can also drop off items free at the North Transfer Station (4100 Borcherding Dr) or South Transfer Station (4100 Borcherding Dr), Monday-Friday 8 AM–4 PM — no extra charge beyond the $14/month Water/Solid Waste fee. BOAT-E items (Batteries, Oil, Appliances, Tires, Electronics) have separate collection requirements.

St. Louis divides the city into 4 bulk pickup regions — each region gets one Monday per month (1st through 4th). Miss your window and you wait another full month. The North and South Transfer Stations accept items free (included in the $14/month Water/Solid Waste fee), but you need a truck and they're only open Monday-Friday 8 AM–4 PM. BOAT-E items (Batteries, Oil, Appliances, Tires, Electronics) require separate collection and can't go out with regular bulk. Two Men and a Junk Truck operates locally (314-936-3695) with same-day service but on-site pricing. Junk King has two St. Louis locations — South (314-714-4478) and North (314-582-1379) — both offering free estimates but volume-based pricing. St. Louis Gets Junk offers a no-contact trailer drop-off for $599 for 5 days ($20/additional day). LoadUp starts at $79 per single item. Jiffy Junk provides eco-friendly junk removal with free quotes.

Dropcurb picks up furniture same-day in St. Louis for $79 flat — no wait, no annual limits, no restrictions.

One Monday per month — miss it and you wait 4 more weeks.

St. Louis splits the city into 4 bulk pickup regions, each getting one Monday per month. Miss your window in Soulard or Tower Grove and your old couch sits curbside for another month. The transfer stations are free but require a truck and close at 4 PM on weekdays.

1x/month

Bulk pickup frequency per region

$14/mo

Solid waste fee per dwelling unit

301K

Residents sharing 4 pickup zones

What happens to your furniture after pickup

Furniture in usable condition — structurally sound, clean, no major damage — is donated to local charities like Habitat for Humanity ReStore, Goodwill, and Salvation Army. Our haulers prioritize donation whenever possible. Wood furniture that can't be donated may be recycled or repurposed. Metal frames and hardware are sent to scrap processors. Items that can't be donated or recycled are disposed of at licensed solid waste facilities.

Why St. Louis residents choose Dropcurb for furniture removal

Dropcurb skips St. Louis's monthly bulk pickup schedule entirely — $79 same-day instead of waiting for your region's Monday. No driving to the transfer stations, no $599 trailer rentals, no on-site estimates from franchise haulers.

Serving Central West End, Soulard, Cherokee Street, Forest Park, The Hill, Clayton, and 4 more neighborhoods in St. Louis.

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