Clearout Chicago / Furniture Removal Chicago
Furniture removal for Chicago apartments & homes

Furniture removal help in Chicago.

Old furniture, awkward furniture, heavy furniture, furniture that somehow looked smaller online - submit one request and we’ll route it to one local provider who can confirm pricing and availability.

One request. One local provider. No surprise phone parade.

Start a furniture removal request

Share the details a provider needs to estimate the pickup.

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Photos are only used to help the provider understand the pickup request.

Clearout Chicago may collect your name, phone number, email address, ZIP/neighborhood, pickup details, and optional photo to process this request. Submissions may be processed by our form provider, such as Formspree. Providers may compensate us for referrals, introductions, leads, or booked jobs. One local provider may contact you about your specific request. We do not sell your information as a lead blast or send it to a pile of random providers.

What to include for furniture removal.

Furniture pickups depend on size, weight, quantity, and access. A quick list and a photo can make the quote conversation faster.

Item list

Dressers, tables, chairs, bookshelves, desks, bed frames, cabinets, or multiple pieces.

Size and weight

Mention oversized, heavy, solid wood, glass, or fragile items.

Access

Inside, curbside, stairs, elevator, basement, storage room, or garage.

Built for furniture that refuses to leave quietly.

Chicago apartments do not always make furniture removal easy. Add stair, elevator, alley, and pickup-location details so the provider knows what they are walking into.

Furniture Removal FAQ.

Quick answers before you submit a request.

Can multiple furniture items be removed?

Yes. List each item and rough size.

Can providers remove furniture from inside?

Some may, depending on access and provider availability.

Should I add a photo?

Yes, especially for oversized or multiple items.

Does Clearout Chicago haul the furniture?

No. We route the request to one local provider who may be able to help.