Springfield, Missouri
Furniture & Appliance Removal
Single Items $75–$150
Curbside Pickup Available
Licensed & Insured
Couches • Fridges • Mattresses • Pianos • The Sectional Problem
Furniture removal in Springfield, MO.We do the stairs.
That couch didn’t get lighter since you carried it in. Waste Walkers Dispatch hauls furniture and appliances from wherever they sit — upstairs bedroom, basement corner, halfway down the hall where somebody gave up. Single items run $75–$150, we carry from inside the home, and yes: fridges and freezers included.
One photo of the item and where it sits gets you a confirmed price by text — often same-day pickup when the schedule allows.
Part of our full Junk Removal service in Springfield, MO.
Published Pricing • Confirmed By Text
What single items and full sets cost here
Furniture removal is the job we’ve made simplest: text a photo, get a confirmed price, pick a window. Where the item sits — ground floor, upstairs, basement — is part of the quote, so the number you get is the number it is.
$75 – $150
Single Item Pickup
One couch, one fridge, one mattress, one whatever-that-is. Where it lands in the range depends on size, weight, and the carry — confirmed before pickup.
We Carry From InsideLabor IncludedDisposal Included
Clearing more than one? Load pricing wins
1/3 trailer load
A bedroom set or a living room’s worth
$200
2/3 trailer load
Several rooms — a serious furniture purge
$400
Full 11-yard load
The whole house’s worth of furniture
$600
The math tip we give everyone: two or three items usually beat single-item pricing on a 1/3 load — so if the couch is going, ask yourself what else has been on borrowed time. TVs are $30 each (regulated e-waste disposal), same as tires.
Fridges, Freezers & The Disconnect Rules
Appliances — including the ones other haulers dodge
Washers, dryers, stoves, dishwashers, water heaters, window units, dead deep-freezes — all of it rides the trailer. And yes, that includes refrigerators, freezers, and other freon appliances, at no surcharge.
Where the freon goes, honestly: refrigerant-bearing appliances are routed to disposal channels equipped to handle them, as federal law requires — they don’t just get crushed with the couches. It costs us a little more to do it right; we’ve decided that’s our problem, not your surcharge.
Washers & dishwashersIf there’s a working shutoff valve, we disconnect at the valve and haul. Simple.
No shutoff valve?Then it’s plumbing, not hauling — a hard line we keep so your kitchen doesn’t flood. Get the line capped and we’ll take it from there.
Gas appliancesCase by case. If the gas side needs professional hands, we can arrange a plumber and fold it into one invoice.
The Items That End Friendships
Pianos, safes, pool tables — the heavy specialty list
Some items aren’t furniture removal, they’re events. We take all three of the classics — priced individually because weight, floors, and turns vary wildly; specialty handling fees may apply, and every fee is named in your confirmed quote first.
Pianos
Uprights, consoles, and the grand nobody plays. Text a photo, tell us the floor and the turns, and we’ll quote the exit honestly.
Safes
The 600-pound closet resident with the forgotten combination. We move dead weight for a living — this is just the densest version.
Pool tables
Slate tables come apart before they come out — legs, rails, felt, and three slabs of stone. Loud garage-band drum kits accepted with sympathy.
New: You Don’t Have To Be Home
Curbside pickup with photo confirmation
Single items don’t need a meeting. Set it on the curb, driveway, or porch and go live your day — we handle it unattended, with your phone as the paper trail:
01Price confirmed by text
Photo of the item → confirmed price by text before pickup day. No number, no pickup — you’re never billed on faith.
02Set it out
Curb, end of the driveway, or porch — anywhere our crew can reach without entering the home while you’re gone.
03Photo proof it’s gone
We haul it and text you a completion photo of the empty spot. You come home to done.
Common Questions
Frequently asked
Quick answers to the questions we hear most about furniture and appliance removal in Springfield.
How much does furniture removal cost in Springfield, MO?
Single items run $75–$150 depending on size, weight, and the carry — confirmed by text before pickup. Multiple items usually price better on our load tiers: 1/3 trailer load $200, 2/3 load $400, full 11-yard load $600, with labor and standard disposal included.
Do you take refrigerators and freezers?
Yes — and with no freon surcharge. Refrigerant-bearing appliances are routed to disposal channels equipped to handle them, as federal law requires, instead of being crushed with everything else. Doing it right costs us a little more; we’ve decided that’s our problem, not your fee.
Do I need to disconnect appliances first?
If there’s a working shutoff valve, we disconnect at the valve and haul — no prep needed. If a line has no shutoff, that’s plumbing rather than hauling, and the line needs to be capped before we take the appliance. Gas appliances are case by case, and we can arrange a plumber on one invoice if needed.
Can you remove a piano, safe, or pool table?
All three. They’re quoted individually because weight, floors, and turns vary wildly — specialty handling fees may apply, and every fee is named in your confirmed quote before we lift anything.
Do you take mattresses and box springs?
Yes — mattresses, box springs, and full bed sets all ride as standard single items or as part of a load.
Will you take furniture from inside, or does it need to be at the curb?
Either. Full-service means we carry from wherever it sits — upstairs, basement, the room it’s been blocking. If it’s a single item and you’d rather not wait around, set it out and use curbside pickup with photo confirmation instead.
How does unattended curbside pickup work?
Text a photo, get your confirmed price by text before pickup day, and set the item on the curb, driveway, or porch. We haul it while you’re out and text you a completion photo of the empty spot — price confirmed before, proof after, no meeting required.
Do you donate furniture that’s still good?
Where possible, yes — items that are clearly donatable get set aside for donation instead of disposal. The couch with life left in it deserves a second act.
One Photo Away
That couch isn’t going to carry itself
Text a photo of the item and where it sits — confirmed price by text, a pickup window that works, and the only lifting you do is your phone.