The couch nobody wants, the fridge that died in the garage, the mattress leaning in the hallway. One call and a local Spokane crew carries it out, loads it, and hauls it away.
Call or text with what you've got and where it sits. Free, no-obligation estimates. Serving Spokane, Spokane Valley, Mead, Cheney, and Liberty Lake.
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Almost every Spokane house has at least one of these: a sleeper sofa that weighs as much as a piano, a fridge that quit two summers ago and now lives in the garage, a mattress that got swapped out and never left. Nobody wants to wrestle it down the stairs, nobody's truck is quite big enough, and the transfer station has hours that never line up with your Saturday.
That's the exact job we built this service around. You don't move anything. You don't take anything apart. You point at the piece, we do the stairs, the doorways, the awkward pivots, and the disposal. The truck leaves with your junk and you get your room, your garage, or your hallway back the same day you called, in many cases.
One item is a real job to us. So is a whole houseful. Call (509) 236-8749 and tell us what's sitting there.
Sofas, sectionals, sleeper sofas, recliners, loveseats, coffee tables, entertainment centers, mattresses, box springs, bed frames, headboards, dressers, wardrobes, and nightstands. The sectional that came into the house in pieces and now won't fit back through the door? Standard fare. We handle the tight corners and the stairwells, and if something needs to come apart to get out, the crew takes care of that too.
Dining tables and chairs, china hutches, desks, filing cabinets, bookshelves, office chairs, exercise equipment, patio furniture, and the futon from three apartments ago. Home office cleanouts are a growing share of our Spokane calls, and treadmills that became coat racks are practically a category of their own.
Appliances are the worst things in a house to move without the right gear. They're heavy, they're awkward, and most of them can't just go in the trash. We haul:
One honest note: have gas, water, and hardwired electrical connections disconnected before the crew arrives. We haul appliances, we don't do plumbing or electrical work. A standard plug-in cord is no problem, we'll unplug it and go.
Most furniture that leaves a Spokane house still has life in it, and it feels wrong to bury a perfectly good dresser in a landfill. Usable furniture and household goods go to local Spokane donation outlets whenever possible. Metal, appliances, and electronics get routed to recycling. Only what genuinely can't be reused or recycled ends up at the dump.
That's not a marketing line, it's how the truck gets unloaded at the end of the day: donation stop, recycling stop, then the transfer station for whatever's left.
Got a couch, a fridge, or a garage full of both? Call for a free estimate and hear the price before anything moves.
Get my free estimate: (509) 236-8749Furniture and appliance pickup is priced the same way as every job we run: by the space your items take up in the truck, not by the hour and not with a surcharge for stairs. A single recliner costs less than a bedroom set, a bedroom set costs less than a full house. You hear an estimate when you call, and the crew confirms a firm price on-site before loading a single item. No hidden fees, and the number you approve is the number on the bill.
Curious how junk removal pricing works in this market? Our Spokane junk removal cost guide breaks down typical ranges.
Furniture and appliance pickup runs across Spokane, Spokane Valley, Mead, Cheney, Liberty Lake, and nearby Spokane County towns like Airway Heights and Otis Orchards. Clearing more than furniture? Our residential junk removal in Spokane covers garages, basements, and whole-home cleanouts in one trip.
One phone call and the heavy stuff stops being your problem. Call or text, tell us what needs to go, and we'll get a crew and a truck headed your way.
How much does furniture removal cost in Spokane?
It depends on how much truck space your items fill. A single item costs the least, and the price climbs with volume, a full bedroom set costs more than one couch. Call with what you've got and you'll get a free estimate over the phone, then the crew confirms a firm price on-site before anything is loaded.
Will you pick up just one piece of furniture?
Yes. A single couch, one mattress, one dead fridge, all normal jobs for us. There's no minimum-load attitude. Small pickups often slot into an existing route, so they can happen fast.
Do I need to move furniture to the curb or garage first?
No. That's the whole point of the service. The crew comes to wherever the item sits, an upstairs bedroom, a basement, a storage unit, and does all the carrying. You point, we haul.
Can you get a couch out of a tight stairwell or doorway?
Almost always. The crew handles tight turns, narrow doorways, and steep stairs every week, and if a piece has to come apart to get out, we take care of that on-site. It got in somehow, and we'll get it out.
Do you take refrigerators and freezers?
Yes. Fridges and freezers are among our most common appliance calls. Empty it out before we arrive, and we handle the rest, including routing it to the proper appliance recycling stream rather than the landfill.
Do appliances need to be disconnected first?
Plug-in appliances, no, we'll unplug and go. Anything connected to gas, water, or hardwired power should be professionally disconnected before the crew arrives. We haul appliances, but we don't do plumbing, gas, or electrical work.
How do you dispose of old mattresses?
Mattresses and box springs go on the truck like anything else, no wrestling one onto your car roof. Where recycling options exist for the materials, we use them, and the rest is disposed of properly at the transfer station.
Can you donate my furniture instead of dumping it?
That's our default. Usable furniture and household goods go to local Spokane donation outlets whenever possible, and metal and electronics go to recycling. Only what can't be reused or recycled ends up at the dump.
Can you pick up furniture the same day I call?
Often, yes. Same-day service is available across the Spokane area, and morning calls have the best shot at a same-day slot. If today doesn't work, you go on the schedule fast.
Do I have to be home for the pickup?
Not necessarily. As long as a responsible adult, a property manager, agent, or family member, is on-site to point out the items and approve the firm price, you don't have to be there yourself.
What furniture or appliances will you not take?
If it fits in the truck and isn't hazardous, it almost certainly goes. The exceptions are hazardous materials like paint, chemicals, and asbestos, which need special handling. Not sure about an item? Call and describe it, and you'll get a straight answer on the spot.
How do I pay?
Cash, check, or any major credit or debit card, paid on-site after the work is done. The invoice matches the price you approved before loading, with no hidden fees.