
What we take
Hundreds of items, hauled honestly.
Furniture, appliances, hot tubs, sheds, fences, demo debris. We sort what can be saved, route what can be recycled, and dispose of what can’t — through a partner network we’ve built across the region.
The list
The items we get asked about most.
Each one has its own page with the operational reality and how the work actually runs.
Furniture
Couch Removal
Most couch jobs run on a two-person carry, in and out in under an hour.
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Mattress Disposal
Most mattress jobs are quick — strap upright, walk out, hauled.
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Refrigerator Removal
Refrigerator removal routes the unit to a certified recycler that recovers the refrigerant the way EPA rules require, after pickup — you don’t do anything beforehand.
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Washer & Dryer Removal
Most washer and dryer jobs start at the wall — water lines disconnected, vent unhooked, then a dolly out.
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TV Removal
TVs vary wildly in weight depending on age and screen tech — the older the TV, the heavier it tends to be.
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Hot Tub Disposal
Almost every hot tub we remove gets cut down on site.
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Piano Removal
Pianos demand more crew, more tools, and more time than almost anything else we haul.
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Treadmill Removal
Most treadmills come apart at the console hinge — Allen keys, sockets, fold the deck.
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Playset & Swingset Removal
A backyard playset rarely walks out in one piece — it gets disassembled in the yard, post by post, beam by beam.
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Trampoline Removal
Trampolines come apart in the order they went up — springs first, frame second, padding last.
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Above-Ground Pool Removal
An above-ground pool removal starts with draining, then the panels and liner come off in sequence.
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Pool Table Removal
Pool tables don’t move in one piece — felt off, slate apart, frame disassembled.
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Fence Removal
Fence removal varies by material and post setup.
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Deck Removal
Deck removal is sawzall work — boards up, frame down, hardware pulled.
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Carpet Removal
Carpet removal is cut, roll, and stack — fast on open rooms, slower with stairs and corners.
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Exercise Equipment Removal
Most home gyms come apart with hex keys and patience.
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Grill & BBQ Removal
Most grill jobs start with the propane tank — we don’t take live propane in the truck.
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Water Heater Removal
Water heater removal starts with the prep on the old unit.
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Shed Disposal
A backyard shed comes down in a few hours when it’s freestanding and clean.
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Office Furniture Removal
Office furniture removal is volume work.
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Riding Mower Removal
Riding mower removal starts with draining fuel and pulling the battery.
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Safe Removal
Safes are heavy, awkward, and almost always require careful access work.
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Tire Disposal
Tire pickup is part of the standard appointment when the tire count is small enough to fit in the load.
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Dishwasher Removal
Most dishwasher jobs run thirty minutes start to finish.
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Stove and Oven Removal
Electric stove removal is straightforward.
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Freezer Removal
Most freezer jobs run thirty to sixty minutes depending on whether the unit is empty or full.
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Air Conditioner Removal
Window AC units are the simplest version.
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Dresser Removal
Most dresser jobs run twenty to forty minutes per dresser depending on stairs and access.
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Dining Table Removal
Most dining table jobs run thirty to sixty minutes depending on size and disassembly.
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Recliner Removal
Most recliner jobs run twenty to forty minutes per chair depending on stairs, motor, and disassembly.
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Bicycle Removal
Single-bike pickup is a five-minute carry — bike out of the garage, onto the truck, secured with straps.
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Office Chair Removal
Single-chair pickups run five to ten minutes — chair on the dolly or rolled to the truck, secured for transport.
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Desk Removal
Modular desks come apart fast.
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Printer and Copier Removal
Desktop and home-office printer pickups run five to ten minutes — disconnect the power and any networked cables, single-person carry to the truck.
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Wardrobe and Armoire Removal
Most wardrobe jobs run forty to ninety minutes depending on size and access.
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Exercise Bike Removal
Standard upright bikes are the easiest version — the unit comes out the same way it went in, single-person carry on most floors, two-person on stairs.
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Patio Furniture Removal
Patio chair pickups are the fastest version — chairs stack on the truck, secured with straps, multiple chairs per minute of loading time.
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Scrap Metal Removal
Scrap loading is the routine work — gloves on, gloves stay on.
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Filing Cabinet Removal
Single-cabinet pickups run fifteen to thirty minutes depending on the size and whether the drawers are loaded.
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Dehumidifier Removal
Most dehumidifier jobs run twenty to forty minutes.
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Bookcase Removal
Most bookcase jobs run thirty to sixty minutes per piece depending on size, construction, and whether the books come along.
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Audio Equipment Removal
Most audio equipment jobs run twenty to forty-five minutes depending on the volume and the size of the largest pieces.
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Futon Removal
Most futon jobs run twenty to forty minutes.
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Bed Frame Removal
Most bed frame jobs run twenty to forty-five minutes per frame depending on size and disassembly.
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Push Lawnmower Removal
Most push mower jobs run twenty to forty-five minutes including any drainage.
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Dryer Removal
Most dryer-only jobs run thirty to forty-five minutes.
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Sectional Sofa Removal
Most sectionals come apart — that’s the good news and the work, both at once.
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Sleeper Sofa Removal
Most sleeper sofa jobs run on a two-person carry, but they take longer than a plain couch the same size — every time.
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Loveseat Removal
Most loveseats are a quick in-and-out.
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Entertainment Center Removal
Most entertainment-center jobs are a disassembly job first and a carry second.
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TV Stand Removal
Most TV stand jobs are quick.
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Coffee Table Removal
Most of these tables are a one-person, one-trip carry.
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China Cabinet Removal
The first thing we figure out on site is whether the cabinet is one piece or two.
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Box Spring Disposal
The defining feature of a box spring is that it doesn’t give.
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Bedroom Set Removal
A bedroom set is a multi-piece job, so we work it room by room rather than treating it as one lift.
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Bunk Bed Removal
Nearly every bunk bed comes apart before it leaves the room.
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Crib Removal
The work in a crib job is disassembly, not weight.
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Cubicle Removal
Cubicle removal starts with unbolting.
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Conference Table Removal
The first question on any conference table job is whether it fits through the door in one piece, and the honest answer is usually no.
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Waterbed Removal
Every waterbed job starts at the bladder.
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Murphy Bed Removal
The first thing on a Murphy bed is the mechanism, not the bolts.
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Antique Furniture Removal
Most antique jobs start with us reading the piece before we touch it.
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IKEA Furniture Removal
Flat-pack furniture breaks apart — it doesn’t unscrew.
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Shelving Unit Removal
Most shelving jobs come down to two questions: is it anchored, and how tall is it.
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Carport Removal
Most free-standing carports come down in a predictable order.
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Pergola Removal
A pergola comes down from the top, in the reverse order it went up.
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Greenhouse Removal
The glazing sets the pace.
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Chicken Coop Removal
Most coops come down in pieces rather than all at once.
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Dog Kennel Removal
Most panel kennels come apart faster than people expect.
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Playhouse Removal
Plastic playhouses are the quick version of this job.
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Basketball Goal Removal
Portable hoops are the more common call, and the base is what makes them slow rather than hard.
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Fire Pit Removal
The portable jobs are the fast ones.
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Raised Garden Bed Removal
Most of the labor in a garden-bed job is getting the structure free of the soil.
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Yard Fixture Removal
These are small jobs that live or die on what’s under the ground.
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Awning & Patio Cover Removal
Almost every awning and patio cover job runs in the same order.
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Pool Equipment Removal
Most pool equipment jobs are a clear-the-pad haul, not a teardown.
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Non-Structural Wall Removal
The first part of any wall job isn’t demolition — it’s confirming the wall is non-load-bearing.
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Drop Ceiling Removal
A drop ceiling comes down in layers, and most of the job is bulk rather than weight.
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Countertop Removal
Most countertop jobs start at the seams and the fasteners.
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Wood Paneling Removal
Two kinds of paneling, two very different days.
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Closet Removal
Most closet tear-outs run faster than they look.
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Built-In Cabinet Removal
A built-in comes out in roughly the reverse order it went in.
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Fireplace Mantel Removal
A typical mantel comes off in a predictable order.
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Flooring Removal
Tile is the slow, dusty one.
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Bathtub Removal
The deciding factor on most tub jobs is what the tub is made of and where it sits.
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Shower Removal
One-piece stalls are the job people underestimate.
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Kitchen Cabinet Removal
Uppers come down first.
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Garbage Disposal Removal
Garbage disposal removal starts with access.
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Trash Compactor Removal
Most built-in compactors live in a 15-inch slot between the lower cabinets.
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HVAC Unit Removal & Haul-Away
Almost every HVAC unit we haul is in an inconvenient spot, because that’s where HVAC equipment lives.
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What we can’t take
We can’t haul hazardous materials: liquid paint, chemicals, solvents, asbestos, loose batteries, medical waste, fuel and oil drums, and live propane tanks. Each item page also lists the specific edge cases for that item — usually around active utility connections, hazardous contamination, or scopes that require a different specialist. Call us if you’re unsure — we’ll tell you where to take them.
Hub FAQ
Common questions about what we take.
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