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Safe removal across the Golden Isles.

Gun safes, floor safes, in-wall safes. Heavy, careful work. Two-person minimum, often more.

Licensed & Insured in Glynn County
Upfront Pricing, Always
Same-Day Service Available
Locally Owned in Brunswick
Donation & Recycling First

Safe removal is one of those jobs where the weight defines the work. A standard gun safe runs five-hundred to a thousand pounds. Larger or fire-rated gun safes can hit fifteen-hundred. Office safes vary widely. Floor safes — bolted into a slab or sub-floor — add the unbolting work to the carry.

The crew size scales with the safe. Two-person minimum on lighter safes; three-person on most quality gun safes; four-person occasionally on the largest fire-rated units or when stairs are involved. We plan ahead for crew size and the right equipment — heavy-duty dollies, ratchet straps, and stair-climbing rigs when stairs are in the route.

Stairs on a safe job are a serious piece of work. We don’t freelance the route — the path comes pre-planned, the dolly setup matches the load, and we don’t set the safe down mid-stair under any condition.

What we haul

Specifically, what we take for safe removal.

  • Gun safes (standalone and modular)
  • Fire-rated safes (residential and commercial)
  • Floor safes (bolted-in, slab-set)
  • Office and document safes
  • Wall safes and in-wall installations
  • Safe accessories (door reinforcements, dehumidifiers)

How we work

How we actually handle it.

Safes are heavy, awkward, and almost always require careful access work. Two-person minimum on the lightest safes; three-person standard for quality gun safes; four when stairs or larger units are in play.

Floor safes bolted into the slab need to be unbolted before they’ll move. We bring the right tools and the time it takes. Some floor safes have anchor bolts that have been in concrete for decades — we work them loose carefully rather than forcing the install and damaging the safe in transit.

In-wall safes come out by removing the wall framing around the unit. Drywall around the safe usually needs to be cut back to expose the unit; the customer takes responsibility for the wall finish after we’re gone.

The destination of the safe matters. We can haul to disposal when the safe is past use, or to a relocation when the customer is moving the safe rather than disposing of it. Long-distance relocation is a different scope; local relocation is part of standard service.

Pricing

How pricing works.

Safe pricing scales with weight, access, stairs, crew size, and whether the safe is being disposed of or relocated. A standalone gun safe on a ground floor with open access is the lightest version. A bolted-in floor safe from a basement with a stair flight is the heaviest. We don’t flat-rate safe work because the variables matter too much.

We come look at the safe — or work from detailed photos and access description — before we quote.

Ready when you are

Need safe 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.

  • Cracking, drilling, or breaking into a safe — call a locksmith for opening services
  • Long-distance safe relocation — call us for a referral to a specialty mover

Questions

Frequently asked questions about safe removal.

Common in

Where we haul safe removal most.

We haul safe removal regularly across the Golden Isles, especially in Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Sea Island, and Kingsland.

Ready when you are

Ready to get it out of your driveway?

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Last reviewed: April 26, 2026

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