What Happens on a Furniture Pickup
The process is the same whether it’s one sofa or a full room:
- Crew walks the space — 5–10 minutes to confirm what’s going, identify any access challenges, and give you the on-site price
- You approve — no work starts before you’ve seen and agreed to the number
- We handle the route — stairwells, tight doorways, elevator logistics, whatever the building layout requires
- Furniture leaves — everything on the list, in one trip
The “we handle the route” part is where experience matters. A sectional that came in through a balcony door during construction doesn’t go out the same way. Our crew figures out the extraction path before they start moving anything — not halfway through when the sofa is already in the stairwell.
Donation Gets Priority — Here’s How It Works
Furniture in usable condition goes to Habitat for Humanity ReStores and area nonprofit partners before anything else. The same day we pick up from your home, it goes directly to a ReStore that day if they’re accepting.
What qualifies for donation:
- Structurally sound frames with no major damage
- Cushions and upholstery with no significant staining or tears
- Tables and case goods with surfaces intact
What doesn’t qualify (and goes to licensed disposal instead):
- Significant water damage or mold
- Heavy pet damage to upholstery or cushioning
- Broken structural components
If you’re clearing a full room or multiple rooms, see our estate cleanouts page — the same donation process applies to full-property clearouts. For items beyond furniture, appliance removal and TV and electronics removal can be combined into the same visit.