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Who should I hire to help with my furniture removal?

Hiring a local junk removal company to assist with your furniture removal project is almost always the safest option. Not only do they thoroughly understand local disposal laws and have great relationships with local charities, but they also typically provide better customer service, lower prices, and faster, more responsive services.
 

How much does furniture removal cost?

Most furniture removals cost a minimum of $75, but the average cost of furniture removal is closer to $250-$500. Furniture removal costs vary based on a number of factors, including the amount of furniture you have, how much space the furniture takes up in the company’s truck, whether or not additional safety measures are needed to remove the furniture, the local cost of living, and who you hire.
 

What do junk removal companies do with furniture they take?

Junk removal companies prioritize donating furniture whenever possible. In most cases, they will offer to provide a receipt for tax purposes, but be sure to ask them for one if needed. If furniture is not salvageable or able to be recycled in any way, it is then hauled to the nearest landfill for proper disposal.