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Cubicle removal across the Golden Isles.

Modular workstations, panel systems, overhead bins. We unbolt it, break it down, and clear the floor.

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Cubicle removal is an office teardown job, not a single-piece pickup. The systems we clear out are modular — panels that lock together, connected work surfaces that bridge between stations, overhead bins mounted to the panel rails, and pedestals tucked underneath. None of it is one object you carry out the door. It’s a structure that has to come apart in a deliberate order before any of it leaves the building.

That puts cubicle demolition closer to light demolition than to furniture removal. The panels are bolted and bracketed together, the work surfaces are cantilevered off the panels, and the overhead bins hang from rails that have to be unloaded first. Take a piece off the wrong end and you’re fighting the whole run instead of releasing it. We know how the panel systems in the offices around here are generally built — the modular, fabric-panel style you find in most call centers and back offices — and we plan the breakdown around the way they were assembled, without claiming any tie to a manufacturer.

The work scales by the count of stations. A handful of cubicles in a back room is a short afternoon. A whole floor of connected workstations is a different animal — and for the larger end of that, where panels are coming down by the dozen and we’re unbolting structure all day, we handle it as light demolition rather than a simple haul.

What we haul

Specifically, what we take for cubicle removal.

  • Cubicle workstations (full modular stations)
  • Panel systems (fabric, glass-topped, and stacking panels)
  • Connected work surfaces and returns
  • Overhead storage bins and shelving
  • Cubicle desks and pedestals
  • Office partitions and freestanding dividers
  • Cubicle hardware (brackets, rails, connectors)

How we work

How we actually handle it.

Cubicle removal starts with unbolting. Overhead bins come down first because they hang off the panels and they’re the part most likely to drop something. Then the work surfaces release from the panel brackets, then the panels come apart from each other at the connectors, and finally the freestanding pieces — pedestals, returns, dividers — get carried out. Done in that order, a station comes down clean. Done out of order, you end up wrestling a connected run that doesn’t want to separate. We bring the drivers and wrenches for it because cubicle demolition always needs them.

Volume is the real story here. Cubicle jobs are measured in stations, and the count drives everything — crew size, how many trips the truck makes, how long the floor takes to clear. A few stations is a quick job. A whole floor of connected workstations is a full day or more, and the panels alone make a surprising amount of bulk once they’re stacked.

Most of this work happens after business hours. Offices can’t have a teardown crew unbolting panels while people are trying to work, so we schedule around operations — evenings and weekends are common, and larger clears often run multi-day. Tell us the layout and the station count and we’ll plan the windows around your business.

Pricing

How pricing works.

Cubicle pricing scales by the count of stations and the volume that comes off them. A short run of a few cubicles is the lightest version of this job. A whole-floor teardown — dozens of stations, panels and bins and surfaces all coming down — is the heavy end, and at that point the unbolting labor is as much of the job as the hauling. After-hours and weekend timing factors in too, because most of this work has to happen when the office is empty.

We do site walks for cubicle jobs rather than quoting blind, because the station count, the panel system, and the access all move the number too much to guess. For smaller jobs, photos and a station count over the phone get us close enough to give you a real figure.

Ready when you are

Need cubicle removal hauled away? We can help.

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.

  • Confidential paper records left in the cubicles — these need a certified shredding scope, not a general haul
  • Active workstation electronics with sensitive data — coordinate with your IT team for data destruction first

Questions

Frequently asked questions about cubicle removal.

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Where we haul cubicle removal most.

We haul cubicle 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

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