
Furniture and appliance removal
The heavy awkward things, carried out without wrecking the doorframe.
Send photos, get a quoteSofas that came in before the doorway was narrowed, mattresses nobody wants to put in a car, fridges that need two people and a stair trolley. These are the jobs where hiring somebody actually saves money, because the alternative usually involves a friend's back and a scraped hallway.
Getting things out cleanly is most of the skill. Doors come off hinges where they need to, corners get protected, and awkward stairwells get worked out before anything is lifted rather than halfway up.
Appliances go for recycling wherever there's somewhere local taking them — metal in particular is worth keeping out of the ground. Furniture in usable condition goes toward donation rather than straight to the transfer station.
Priced per item or per load. Awkward access is fine — just mention it.
About this job in particular
Can you get it down a narrow staircase?
Usually. Send a photo of the stairwell along with the item and any doubt gets resolved before booking rather than on the day.
What happens to a fridge or a washer?
Appliances go for recycling wherever there's a local facility taking them, so the metal is recovered rather than buried.
Other things we do
- Junk removalOne item or a full trailer, hauled away by the person who quoted it.
- Dump trailer rental$300 flat for five days. We drop it, you fill it, we haul it away.
- Estate & storage cleanoutsWhole-space clearances, handled with a bit of care about what's in them.
- Construction debris removalSite clearance for contractors, remodelers and DIY jobs that got away.
- DemolitionTaken apart, carried out and hauled off — all in the same visit.
- Carpet & sheetrock removalPulled up, bagged and gone — floors left ready for what's next.
No charge to ask
Tell us what you've got.
A few photos and a sentence is enough. You'll hear back normally within one business day — with a price, or a time to come look.