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Junk Removal in Springfield, Michigan

Getting rid of large items in Springfield, MI doesn't have to be complicated. Below you'll find modelled 2026 price ranges for a quarter, half, and full truckload, the nearest landfills and transfer stations, and Michigan rules for tricky items like mattresses and electronics.

Population
5,281
Typical range
$110–$610
Reviewed
2026

2026 estimates

What junk removal costs in Springfield

Full-service haulers price by volume — how much of the truck you fill. Modelled from local market size and cost of living; final quotes vary by item type and access.

Quarter load

A few items

$110–$150

Half load

A room's worth

$270–$360

Common

Full load

Full 15-yd truck

$460–$610

* Estimates, not quotes. Single heavy items (fridge, hot tub) are often priced separately.

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Michigan disposal laws

Mattresses
Michigan has no statewide mattress recycling law. You can take a mattress to most landfills and transfer stations for the standard bulky-item fee (typically $20–$40), schedule municipal bulk pickup where available, or have a junk-removal company haul it (roughly $70–$120). Most charities will not accept used mattresses. Some cities require mattresses be wrapped in plastic before curbside set-out.
Electronics / e-waste
Michigan has an electronics-recycling law: covered electronics such as TVs, computers, monitors, and laptops are restricted or banned from landfill disposal and must be recycled at an approved collection site. Manufacturer take-back programs and retailer drop-off (for example at Best Buy or Staples) are commonly available, often at no charge. Do not put covered electronics in regular trash.
Tires
Michigan regulates scrap tires as a special waste. Tire retailers are generally required to accept your old tires when you buy new ones, and a per-tire disposal fee (commonly $1–$5) helps fund cleanup of illegal tire piles. Whole tires are typically banned from landfills; take extras to a tire retailer, an authorized scrap-tire hauler, or a household collection event. Illegal tire dumping carries fines.
Paint
Michigan has no statewide paint stewardship (PaintCare) program. Dry out latex paint (add cat litter or a paint hardener) before placing it in the trash, and take oil-based paint, solvents, and stains to a household hazardous waste (HHW) collection site or event — never pour paint down a drain or storm sewer.

Source: editorial, verify before citing · last verified 2026-01

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Springfield junk removal FAQ

How much does junk removal cost in Springfield?

In Springfield, a single-item or quarter-load pickup typically runs $110–$150, a half load $270–$360, and a full truckload $460–$610. These are 2026 estimates modelled from local cost-of-living and market size; final quotes depend on volume, item type, and access.

What's the cheapest way to get rid of junk in Springfield?

The cheapest route is usually self-haul to a nearby transfer station or landfill. If you can wait, check whether your municipality offers a bulk curbside pickup day. Full-service removal costs more but includes labor and loading.

How do I dispose of a mattress in Michigan?

Michigan has no statewide mattress recycling law. You can take a mattress to most landfills and transfer stations for the standard bulky-item fee (typically $20–$40), schedule municipal bulk pickup where available, or have a junk-removal company haul it (roughly $70–$120). Most charities will not accept used mattresses. Some cities require mattresses be wrapped in plastic before curbside set-out.

Can I throw away electronics (TVs, computers) in Michigan?

Michigan has an electronics-recycling law: covered electronics such as TVs, computers, monitors, and laptops are restricted or banned from landfill disposal and must be recycled at an approved collection site. Manufacturer take-back programs and retailer drop-off (for example at Best Buy or Staples) are commonly available, often at no charge. Do not put covered electronics in regular trash.

Do junk removal companies in Springfield take furniture and appliances?

Yes. Almost all full-service haulers in Springfield take furniture, mattresses, and most appliances. Refrigerators and freezers may carry a small surcharge because their refrigerant must be recovered by law. Hazardous items (paint, chemicals, tires) are usually handled separately — Michigan has no statewide paint stewardship (PaintCare) program. Dry out latex paint (add cat litter or a paint hardener) before placing it in the trash, and take oil-based paint, solvents, and stains to a household hazardous waste (HHW) collection site or event — never pour paint down a drain or storm sewer..

How fast can I get junk hauled away in Springfield?

Many Springfield providers offer same-day or next-day pickup when you call in the morning. Tapping the call button on this page connects you to an available hauler covering the Springfield area.

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Prices shown are modelled estimates for Springfield, MI and are not quotes. Facility fees and hours change — call ahead. Regulations are editorial summaries; verify before relying on them. Last reviewed 2026.

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