Exercise
Exercise equipment removal across the Golden Isles.
Bowflex, ellipticals, rowers, weight benches, full racks. Disassembled with the right tools, hauled in one trip.
Home gym removal hits a peak of calls in January, then again at the start of the school year, then steadily through the rest of the calendar. The pattern: somebody bought the gym during a fitness push, used it hard for six months, and the equipment’s been a furniture piece ever since. Eventually it goes.
The work depends on the piece. Ellipticals come apart at the column and the flywheel housing. Rowers fold or break down at the rail. Bowflex-style cable systems require careful disassembly because the pulleys, cables, and frame interlock — taking the cables off in the wrong order makes reassembly impossible, which is fine for haul work but matters if anyone’s trying to keep the unit alive at a second location.
Weight plates and dumbbells are a separate category. Heavy, cheap to dispose of, dense in the truck. We strap them down so they don’t shift in transit.
What we haul
Specifically, what we take for exercise equipment removal.
- Ellipticals
- Rowing machines
- Stationary bikes (upright, recumbent, spin)
- Bowflex and cable-tower systems
- Weight benches and squat racks
- Dumbbells, kettlebells, and weight plates
- Power racks and rigs
- Pilates reformers and home Pilates equipment
How we work
How we actually handle it.
Most home gyms come apart with hex keys and patience. The frame disassembly is straightforward when we have the right size hex bits — most home equipment uses metric hex, occasionally imperial socket. Cable-and-pulley systems take the most time because the cables interlock and the right disassembly order matters.
Weight plates and dumbbells get handled separately from the frames. Plates strap down in the truck so they don’t shift on the drive. Dumbbells get bundled in batches.
Multi-piece home gyms are a single load when we plan ahead. Tell us what’s in the room — treadmill, elliptical, rack, plates, bench — we plan the truck for it.
Pricing
How pricing works.
Exercise equipment pricing scales with weight, piece count, and access. A single elliptical from a ground-floor room is the lightest version. A full home gym from a finished basement with a stair flight is heavier work. Multi-piece jobs price as a load rather than per-item.
Tell us what’s in the room and we’ll give you a real number.
Ready when you are
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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.
- Equipment with active electrical or battery hazards we can’t safely separate — call us first
Questions
Frequently asked questions about exercise equipment removal.
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Other things people pair with this haul.
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Common in
Where we haul exercise equipment removal most.
We haul exercise equipment removal regularly across the Golden Isles, especially in Brunswick, St. Simons Island, and Kingsland.
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Last reviewed: April 26, 2026
