Furniture
Antique furniture removal across the Golden Isles.
Solid-wood case goods, marble- and granite-topped pieces. Padded handling, stone tops off first. We carry it out the way you’d want it carried.
The short version
Antique Furniture Removal at a glance.
- What it is
- Careful removal of antique and heirloom furniture, handled with extra care and routed for donation or resale where the piece still has life.
- What’s included
- Antique dressers, tables, and cabinets
- Curio cabinets and secretaries
- Padded handling and disassembly where needed
- Stair and tight-space carry-out
- Donation or resale routing where condition allows
- How pricing works
- Priced by size, weight, and access. We move and dispose; we don’t appraise — if a piece may have value, we’ll say so before it leaves. Quoted after photos or an on-site look.
Part of our Furniture Removal service
Antique furniture is two problems at once: the pieces are old enough to be fragile and built solid enough to be heavy. A Victorian dresser, a turn-of-the-century sideboard, a buffet that’s been in the same dining room for sixty years — these are joined with real wood and real weight, and they don’t move like the flat-pack furniture most jobs involve.
The marble- and granite-topped pieces are their own category. On a stone-topped table or dresser, the top often weighs as much as the entire frame underneath it, and it has to come off and travel separately — you can’t carry the piece assembled without risking the stone cracking or the frame giving out under it. We plan for that before we lift anything.
One thing we’re straight about: we’re haulers, not appraisers. We don’t assess value and we don’t pretend to. If you think a piece might be worth something, the honest move is to confirm that on your end before we take it — once it’s on the truck, that window is closed. Pieces that are still usable get routed toward donation or resale-style reuse where that’s possible, rather than straight to the landfill.
What we haul
Specifically, what we take for antique furniture removal.
- Antique dressers and solid-wood case goods
- Marble-top tables, dressers, and washstands (marble table tops included)
- Granite-top tables and consoles (granite table tops included)
- Antique cabinets, sideboards, and buffets
- Old solid-wood chairs, hutches, and china storage pieces
- Vintage desks, armoires, and wardrobes
How we work
How we actually handle it.
Most antique jobs start with us reading the piece before we touch it. Stone tops come off first — marble and granite tops are lifted clear, wrapped, and carried on their own, because a marble or granite table top often weighs as much as the base it sits on and won’t survive being moved attached. We set the stone down flat, never on edge, and it rides separate from the frame.
The wood underneath gets padded handling. Old joinery loosens with age, veneer lifts, and drawers slide out mid-carry if they’re not secured — so we blanket-wrap, strap drawers and doors shut, and take the corners slow. A solid-wood armoire or a loaded sideboard is a two-person carry at minimum, and we bring dollies and straps rather than muscling it through a doorway and gouging the jamb.
We come ready for the room the piece is in, not just the piece. Tight stairwells, narrow halls, and second-floor dining rooms all change the plan, and we’d rather take the extra ten minutes than rush a fragile piece down a flight.
Pricing
How pricing works.
Antique pricing scales with weight, fragility, and access. A single wooden chair from a ground-floor room is the light end. A marble-topped sideboard that has to come apart, get wrapped, and travel down a narrow stair in two trips is the heavy end — the stone separation, the padding, and the careful pace all factor in. We don’t flat-rate antiques because no two of them carry the same.
Call us with what you’ve got — the piece, whether it has a stone top, and where it lives in the house — and we’ll give you a real number. If you’re unsure whether a piece has value, sort that out before you book; we’ll quote the haul, not the worth.
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The honest exceptions
What we won’t take — for this item.
A short, honest list of edge cases we either won’t take or want to discuss before we show up. When in doubt, call us — we’ll walk through it before scheduling.
- Pieces a customer believes may have real value before they’ve confirmed it elsewhere — settle that first, then call us
- Furniture contaminated with hazardous materials or active pest infestation
Questions
Frequently asked questions about antique furniture removal.
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Common in
Where we haul antique furniture removal most.
We haul antique furniture removal regularly across the Golden Isles, especially in Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Kingsland, Darien, and Jekyll Island.
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Last reviewed: June 25, 2026
