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Electronics recycling in Nanaimo.

At a glance

Electronics pickup in Nanaimo starts at $125, and we come out as soon as we have availability. We carry TVs, computers, monitors, printers and stereos out from wherever they sit in the house and deliver them to the proper e-waste depot rather than the landfill wherever they are accepted there. That includes the old tube TV that has been too heavy to move for fifteen years.

From
$125, free estimate first
Timing
As soon as we have availability
After pickup
Right depot, never the landfill

Every screen, box and tangle of cables.

TVs are the big one: flat screens of every size and the old tube sets that weigh as much as a fridge and cannot go out with the garbage. Alongside them we take desktop computers, laptops, monitors, printers, stereos, speakers, game consoles, microwaves and the drawer of dead cables everyone owns. Electronics usually ride along with other junk, so clearing them out during a garage or estate cleanout usually just counts toward the load size.

  • TVs of every size and ageFlat screens, projection sets and heavy old tube TVs alike.
  • Picked up from insideOff the wall mount, out of the basement, down the stairs. We carry.
  • Whole-office clearoutsComputers, monitors, printers and peripherals, all in one trip.

Why e-waste never goes in our garbage pile.

A Brother all-in-one printer picked up in Nanaimo, headed for the e-waste depot rather than the landfill

Electronics contain lead, mercury and other materials that have no business in a landfill, which is exactly why Nanaimo's curbside collection refuses them. BC has a regulated recycling program for exactly this reason, and every TV, computer and printer we pick up goes to an approved e-waste depot where the metals, glass and plastics get recovered. The landfill is the last stop, and for electronics it is not a stop at all.

What it costs.

You pay for trailer space, not time. You get a free estimate before anything gets loaded, and the load price covers the lifting, hauling, disposal fees and a sweep up after. Final pricing is based on actual loaded volume, with weight, labour and applicable surcharges considered, and travel can apply the further out you are. Full details on the pricing page.

Where we do it.

Based in Nanaimo, serving the mid Island. See all service areas.

Common questions.

Straight answers, the same ones we give on the phone.

How much does electronics recycling cost in Nanaimo?

A pickup of a TV or a few electronics is our $125 minimum, which covers carrying it out of your home, hauling and the depot drop-off. If electronics go with other junk they simply count toward the load size, so adding a TV and an old computer tower to a $300 quarter load usually stays inside that band. Extra charges can apply for weight, specialty items, access or travel, so ask us about your specific situation and we will lay it out before anything is booked.

How do I dispose of a TV in Nanaimo?

Two common options: drive it to an electronics recycling depot yourself, or have it picked up. TVs cannot go in curbside garbage because of the lead and other materials inside them, and the old tube sets are heavy enough that getting one down the stairs and into a car can require two people. We pick TVs up from inside your home, as soon as we have availability, and deliver them to the proper depot.

Do you take old tube TVs?

Yes, and they are the most common electronics call we get. Tube TVs and rear-projection sets can weigh well over 100 pounds, which is why so many of them live out their retirement in basements. We bring the muscle, carry it out from wherever it sits, and it can be routed through the appropriate electronics recycling channels.

Does any of it end up in the landfill?

Not if we can help it. Electronics go to an approved e-waste depot where the metals, circuit boards, glass and plastics are recovered through BC's regulated recycling program. Working electronics in good condition can be donated instead, which we always check first, because the landfill is the last stop.

Do I need to unhook or carry anything myself?

No. Point at it and we do the rest wherever it can be reached safely, including lifting a TV off its wall mount, unhooking the stereo cabinet and carrying everything out. Hard-wired or awkwardly mounted installations can need a bit more planning. If you want the cables and remotes gone too, they go in the same trip.

What can you take away?

Furniture, mattresses and box springs, appliances including fridges and freezers, electronics and TVs, hot tubs, pianos, yard waste and brush, renovation and demolition debris, scrap metal, carpet, garage, shed and storage-unit contents, and general household junk. We also demolish sheds, decks and fences and haul the debris away. If it can be handled and transported safely, it can go on the trailer, though some specialty and restricted items need separate handling and a few we cannot take at all. When in doubt, text a photo and ask.

How soon can you pick up?

Same-day or next-day service may be available depending on our schedule, your location and the size and scope of the job, so call or text and ask what we have open. Being based in Nanaimo rather than an hour down the highway helps. We are open 7 days a week, 6am to 8pm, and short-notice jobs are welcome.

How does the pickup actually work?

Four steps. First the free estimate: call, text or send photos of the pile and we will come back to you with a number. Second, we arrive when we said we would. Third, the crew walks the job with you, goes over the estimate, and only then does every bit of the lifting and hauling from wherever the junk sits. Fourth, everything is sorted for donation, recycling or disposal, and the space gets swept before we leave. Final pricing is based on actual loaded volume, with weight, labour and applicable surcharges considered.

Do I need to move anything outside or sort it first?

No. We take it from wherever it is sitting: upstairs rooms, basements, crawlspaces, the garage or the back of the yard. Nothing needs to be bagged, sorted or dragged to the curb beforehand, and you do not need to be able to lift. If piling it up makes you feel organised then go ahead, though the price follows the volume either way.

What happens to everything after you take it?

We prioritise reuse, donation and recycling wherever items are suitable, accepted and practical, and the landfill is the last stop rather than the first. Usable furniture, appliances and household goods can go to local charities, metal to the scrap yard, electronics to the proper depot, mattresses to a facility that strips them for materials, and clean green waste to composting. What each charity or facility will accept is their call rather than ours. Anything that genuinely cannot be reused or recycled is disposed of properly, and that sorting is part of the job.

Are there additional disposal or specialty charges?

Some items and materials carry an additional charge, because of disposal fees, weight, handling requirements or special recycling. These can include mattresses and box springs, tires, propane tanks, unusually heavy or dense materials, appliances that need special handling, and hazardous or contaminated material. Dense loads are worth flagging separately: soil, concrete, dense construction debris, scrap metal, tile, and boxes of books, files or tools can reach the trailer's weight limit before it is full by volume, which can mean a weight surcharge or a second load. Any surcharge that applies is identified before the job begins wherever the items and conditions are known.

Is there an hourly charge on top of the load price?

The first hour of labour is included in the load price. Beyond that, additional labour is $100 per hour, per load. That comes up on jobs spread over several floors, long carries from the truck, or items that need heavy sorting or taking apart before they will move. Anything like that is talked through at the estimate where the conditions are known, and raised with you on the day if it only becomes clear once we are working. Depending on the items, their weight, the access and where you are, additional charges can apply. Tell us what you have and we will walk through your situation first.

Are you insured and covered by WorkSafeBC?

Yes. Junk Matters is fully insured, registered and in good standing with WorkSafeBC, and a member of both the Recycling Council of British Columbia and the Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce. We are rated 5.0 across 130+ Google reviews, and the crew works in your home and around your property to that standard.