Furniture is the junk that wins by being heavy. The sleeper sofa nobody has sat on since the last Super Bowl party stays, not because anyone loves it, but because it weighs as much as a piano and the stairs have a turn in them. The guest-room mattress leans against the garage wall for a year for the same reason.
Chattanooga Junk Pros ends that standoff. The crew comes to where the furniture sits, an upstairs bedroom in Red Bank, a basement den in Hixson, a downtown condo with a slow elevator, does every bit of the lifting, and hauls it away. You get a free, no-obligation estimate before any work begins, and what we quote is what you pay.
And the good pieces get a second life: we donate and recycle whenever we can, so furniture with use left in it goes to local charities instead of the landfill.
Frequently Asked Questions: Furniture Removal Chattanooga
How much does furniture removal cost in Chattanooga?
A single piece, a couch, a mattress set, a dresser, usually falls in the single-item range: 2026 national cost-guide data (Angi, HomeGuide) puts it around $79–$150, and a few rooms of furniture price by truck volume from there. Those are market ballparks, not quotes. Call
(423) 456-5242 for your exact number, free and with no obligation, before anything is carried out.
What furniture do you take?
Couches, sectionals, sleeper sofas, recliners, mattresses and box springs, bed frames, dressers, wardrobes, dining tables and chairs, desks, bookcases, entertainment centers, patio furniture, and office furniture. If it is furniture and it needs to leave, it rides in the truck.
Do you carry furniture down from upstairs?
Yes. Upstairs bedrooms, split-level landings, basement dens, third-floor walk-ups: the crew does all the lifting and carrying, protects the walls and stair corners, and gets the piece out the same doorway it barely fit through the first time. Nothing has to be staged at the curb.
Does usable furniture really get donated?
Yes. We donate and recycle whenever we can: furniture with life left in it goes to local charities and thrift stores rather than the landfill, and metal frames go to the recycler. Only pieces that cannot be donated or recycled go to disposal.
Can you take just one couch?
Absolutely. Single-item pickups are a normal part of the route, and one couch prices in the single-item range. If you have a few more things worth clearing while the truck is there, adding them usually costs less than a second trip later.
Do you take mattresses and box springs?
Yes, mattresses and box springs of every size, and the bed frame with them if you want it gone. If you just bought a new mattress and the store will not take the old one, this is the easy way out.
Can you remove furniture the same day I call?
Often, yes.
Same-day service is available across Chattanooga when the schedule allows, and next-day usually works when today is full. Call in the morning for the best window.
Do you do whole-room or whole-house furniture cleanouts?
Yes. A guest room, a downsizing move, or a whole house ahead of a sale: the crew clears it room by room and you pay by the space the load takes in the truck. For a full house with more than furniture in it, see our
estate cleanout service.
Do you handle office furniture for businesses?
Yes. Desks, cubicle parts, conference tables, and chairs are regular work during office moves and lease turnovers, scheduled around your business hours. Details live on the
commercial junk removal page.
What does the price include?
Everything from your door to disposal: the crew, all the carrying and loading, hauling, disposal fees, and the donation and recycling sorting afterward. You approve the full price before anything is lifted, and what we quote is what you pay. No hidden fees.
Do I need to be home when you pick the furniture up?
In most cases someone over 18 should be present to approve the upfront estimate and confirm the job is done. Landlords and property managers can often arrange access another way; just mention it when you call.
How do I get an exact price for furniture removal?
Call
(423) 456-5242 and list the pieces and where they sit. Single items and simple loads are priced on the phone, bigger cleanouts get a free walkthrough, and either way you hear the full number before the crew touches a thing.
Still have questions?
Call
(423) 456-5242. A real person answers, and single pieces get priced right on the phone.