Furniture Removal: Complete Guide
Old furniture is one of the most common and most annoying things to get rid of. It is too big for the trash, too heavy to move alone, and hard to donate. Here is exactly how furniture removal works.
What furniture removal includes
Most junk removal companies handle couches, sofas, sectionals, recliners, bed frames, mattresses, dressers, tables, chairs, desks, and entertainment units. They do the heavy lifting — you do not move anything.
How much does furniture removal cost?
Single-item removal (one couch or dresser) typically runs $75-$150. A full bedroom set is usually $150-$300. A full living room cleanout can be $200-$400 depending on your city and volume.
Factors that affect pricing
Number of items, floors involved (2nd floor adds cost), disassembly required, and your location all affect price. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to avoid overpaying.
Can furniture be donated instead?
If furniture is in good condition, some haulers will drop it at a local donation center at no extra cost. Ask when requesting your quote. Items with pet damage, stains, or broken frames typically go to disposal.
How to prepare
Clear a path from the item to the exit. Decide if you want specific items kept vs removed. Have someone home to supervise. The crew handles the rest.
Get furniture removal quotes now
Use ClearHaul to request furniture removal quotes in your city. Describe your items once and get responses from local haulers — no calling around required.