Service category
Furniture removal across the Golden Isles.
Sofas, sectionals, beds, dressers, office furniture. Two-person crew, donation routing where it makes sense, no flat per-item rates that pretend every couch is the same.
Furniture removal is the most-called category we run. Brunswick to Sea Island, every week somebody needs a couch out, a sectional broken down, a dresser carried down a flight of stairs. The work itself isn’t mysterious — it’s a two-person carry, a clean exit through doorways and hallways, and a load that gets sorted before disposal. What separates the jobs is the access path and the customer who wants the work done right.
Most furniture moves on a two-person carry, in and out in under an hour. Sectionals come apart at the seams. Sleeper sofas push past two-hundred pounds with the internal frame. Hide-a-beds and recliners surprise people every time. The pieces that actually slow the work are the ones that look easy from the curb — narrow stairwells with a ninety-degree turn at the top, second-floor walk-outs with a tight doorway, antique armoires that were assembled in the room before the room was finished. We come prepared for what’s actually there.
Where we do the work differently is the back end. Donation-grade furniture routes to local thrift partners and donation centers across the Golden Isles before the truck heads to disposal. We don’t promise donation on every couch — most upholstered furniture that’s been used hard for a decade doesn’t qualify, and we’re honest about that on site rather than walking out the door with a story we can’t back up. What can be donated, gets donated. What can’t, gets disposed of through the right channel.
The crew that shows up is the crew you’d want walking through your house. We pad the floor, we don’t bang the corners, and we sweep up before we leave. The couch is leaving regardless of who hauls it. The rest of your house should look the same when we’re gone.
Who calls us
Who we run this work for.
The downsizing customer is the most common — empty-nesters letting the kids’ furniture finally leave, retirees moving to a smaller place, recent widows or widowers who don’t want to look at the matching set anymore. The work is usually one or two rooms, and the customer doesn’t want to handle any of it themselves.
Short-term-rental property managers running a turnover. The previous tenant left a couch behind, the new bed didn’t fit through the door, the sofa stained beyond cleaning between guests. We schedule around the cleaning crew so the unit is ready for the next check-in.
Estate executors and adult children clearing a parent’s home — sometimes ahead of a sale, sometimes after a move into assisted living. Furniture removal is the surface layer of an estate cleanout, and we treat it that way. The pieces with sentimental value get identified before we load anything.
Parents emptying college kids’ apartments after move-out. End-of-semester turnover work — couches that came from a Craigslist ad in August and have to be gone by the lease expiration in May.
How we do it
From the call to the haul.
The call or photo estimate confirms the pieces, the access path, and the floor. For most furniture jobs, a phone conversation is enough — count the pieces, name the type, describe the doorway and stairs. For sectionals, photos help us plan the disassembly approach before we show up.
We arrive with a two-person crew, a truck, dollies, straps, and a knife. The crew chief walks the room with you first, confirms the pieces leaving versus staying, and identifies anything that needs disassembly. Sectionals come apart at the seams or the manufacturer’s connectors. Recliners come apart at the swivel base. If a doorway has been remodeled since a couch was assembled in the room, cutting is sometimes the only honest answer — we’ll talk it through before any blade comes out.
Carry out, load, sweep up, drive off. Donation-grade pieces ride separately from disposal items so the routing is clean. We send a final receipt; payment is due at completion. The whole job, on most furniture-only calls, takes under an hour. Whole-room or whole-house furniture clearings run longer and are scheduled accordingly.
What’s in scope
What we haul, and what we won’t.
What we haul in this category
- Couches, sectionals, sleeper sofas, loveseats
- Recliners, lift chairs, glider chairs
- Mattresses, box springs, bed frames, headboards
- Dressers, armoires, chests of drawers
- Dining tables and chairs
- Desks, office furniture, filing cabinets
- Bookshelves, entertainment centers, china hutches
- End tables, coffee tables, accent furniture
- Patio furniture and outdoor seating
- Pianos and organs (specialty handling — see piano removal)
- Pool tables (specialty handling — see pool table removal)
What we won’t take
- Furniture with confirmed bedbug infestation that has not been treated — call us first to discuss the protocol
- Furniture contaminated with hazardous materials, mold beyond surface, or biohazards
- Built-in furniture requiring carpentry removal beyond standard disassembly
Pricing
How pricing works on these jobs.
Furniture pricing scales with volume, weight, and access. A loveseat from a ground-floor living room is the lightest version of this job. A leather sectional in a third-floor bonus room down a single narrow stair is the heaviest. Sleeper sofas always cost more than they look like they should because the internal frame is the issue, not the upholstery.
Phone quotes work for most furniture jobs — count, type, location, access. For sectionals, multi-room clearings, or anything where you can’t reasonably tell us volume in advance, photos or an on-site walkthrough is a better fit. All estimates are free, no deposit, no obligation.
We don’t do flat per-item rates. A two-hundred-pound sleeper sofa down a flight of stairs is not the same job as a ninety-pound loveseat in a garage. Pricing the same way would either overcharge the easy job or undercharge the hard one.
In this category
Items we haul under furniture & mattresses.
- Couch RemovalSee couch removal details →
- Mattress DisposalSee mattress disposal details →
- Dresser RemovalSee dresser removal details →
- Dining Table RemovalSee dining table removal details →
- Recliner RemovalSee recliner removal details →
- Wardrobe and Armoire RemovalSee wardrobe and armoire removal details →
- Piano RemovalSee piano removal details →
- Office Furniture RemovalSee office furniture removal details →
- Pool Table RemovalSee pool table removal details →
- Safe RemovalSee safe removal details →
- Bookcase RemovalSee bookcase removal details →
- Futon RemovalSee futon removal details →
- Bed Frame RemovalSee bed frame removal details →
Where we run this work
Cities where furniture & mattresses runs high-volume.
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Questions
Frequently asked questions about furniture & mattresses.
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Last reviewed: April 27, 2026
