Entertainment Center Removal and Furniture Pickup
Old media consoles and wall units are heavy, bulky, and awkward through doorways. Our crew handles the heavy lifting, disassembly when needed, and loading so you can reclaim your living room. Share a few details and we will plan an Entertainment Center Removal that fits your space and access.

Why Book This Pickup
Entertainment centers combine dense particleboard, glass shelves, and awkward dimensions. A trained crew makes hauling one out simple and safe.
No heavy lifting for you
Our crew carries dense wood units and glass panels through rooms, hallways, and doorways so you avoid strain and scratched floors.
Disassembly when needed
Tall wall units and built-in style consoles may need breakdown to clear tight doorways, stairs, or narrow hallways during pickup.
Responsible disposal planning
We sort usable pieces for donation and recyclable materials where practical, keeping serviceable furniture out of the landfill when possible.
Help Wherever the Unit Sits
Whether the console is upstairs in a bedroom, tucked in a basement media room, or waiting in the garage, our crew maps the path first. We check stairs, hallways, elevators, and doorways, then plan the carry so the item moves out cleanly without damaging walls, corners, or floors along the way.
Media Units We Haul Away
We take most residential and commercial media furniture, from compact stands to oversized wall systems. If your piece looks similar to the examples below, we can likely include it in your pickup.
TV stands and consoles
Low-profile TV stands and media consoles in wood, laminate, or composite, including units with drawers, cabinets, and open shelving.
Tall wall units
Large multi-piece wall systems and armoire-style cabinets that may require disassembly to move through doorways, stairs, or hallways.
Corner entertainment centers
Angled corner units with hutches and side towers, often heavy and awkward, needing extra hands for a safe carry.
Glass and metal media towers
Modern stands with tempered glass shelves and metal frames, which we wrap and handle carefully to reduce breakage risk.
Built-in style shelving
Freestanding shelving and modular media walls that resemble built-ins, provided they are not attached to live utilities or plumbing.
What Shapes Your Quote
Pricing reflects how much space the item takes on the truck and how much effort the pickup requires. A few details help us estimate accurately before we arrive.
Volume and weight
Larger wall systems fill more truck space and weigh more, while a compact stand takes far less room and effort.
Number of items
Adding side towers, shelves, or nearby furniture to the same visit affects the overall item count and load size.
Stairs and carry distance
Flights of stairs and long carries from a back room to the truck add crew time and handling difficulty.
Access and doorways
Tight doorways, elevators, and narrow hallways may require extra maneuvering or disassembly, which factors into the estimate.
Disassembly and disposal routing
Breaking down a bulky unit and routing materials toward donation or recycling can influence crew time and final pricing.
Ways We Can Grab It
Choose the pickup style that matches your access and how much handling you want the crew to do once we arrive on site.
In-home pickup
We enter the room, disconnect nothing on live utilities, and carry the unit out ourselves through hallways and doorways.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
Place the item at the curb, garage, or driveway ahead of time so the crew can load quickly on arrival.
Multi-item pickup
Combine the console with other furniture, electronics stands, or cleanout junk to clear a full room in one visit.
How to Prep the Unit
A little prep speeds up the visit and protects your belongings. Focus on emptying, clearing paths, and flagging anything fragile before the crew arrives.
Empty all drawers and shelves
Remove media, remotes, cables, and stored items so the unit is lighter and nothing valuable leaves with it.
Disconnect and set aside electronics
Unplug and move the TV, speakers, and devices you plan to keep well away from the piece being removed.
Clear the walkway
Open a straight path through rooms, hallways, and doorways so the crew can carry the item safely and quickly.
Flag fragile surfaces and heavy pieces
Point out glass shelves, delicate flooring, tight corners, or unusually heavy sections so we handle them with extra care.
Where the Item Goes
After pickup, we look for the most responsible outlet based on condition and available local options. Sturdy, usable consoles may be routed toward donation, while broken laminate, glass, and metal components may head to recycling where accepted. Outcomes vary by material and region, so we cannot promise a specific donation or recycling result for any single unit.
How the Booking Works
Getting an old media unit off your hands takes just a few quick steps, from first message to the moment the truck pulls away.
Send item details
Tell us the size, style, material, and where the unit sits so we understand the scope of the job.
Share photos
A couple of photos of the piece and the path out help us gauge volume, access, and disassembly needs.
Confirm access
Let us know about stairs, elevators, doorways, and carry distance so the crew arrives ready for the layout.
Review quote
We share an estimate based on volume, effort, access, and disposal routing before any work begins on site.
Pickup and haul away
The crew lifts, disassembles when needed, loads the unit, and clears the space so you are done.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to take the entertainment center apart first?
No. You can leave it assembled and our crew will handle disassembly when needed to move it through doorways, stairs, or tight hallways safely.
Can you remove a unit from an upstairs room?
Yes. Just flag the stairs and any tight turns when you book. Carry distance and stairs factor into the quote, but the crew handles the lifting.
Will you take the TV and electronics too?
We can include electronics as part of a multi-item pickup. Set aside anything you want to keep, and we will note the rest in your estimate.
What happens to the old unit after pickup?
Depending on condition and local options, usable pieces may go to donation and materials like glass or metal toward recycling. We cannot promise a specific outcome.
How is the price for this pickup decided?
Cost reflects volume, weight, item count, stairs, carry distance, access, disassembly, and disposal routing. Photos and access details help us estimate before arrival.
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Ready to Clear the Living Room?
Send a few photos and access details, and the team at EZ Hauling Services will plan an Entertainment Center Removal that fits your space. We handle the heavy lifting, disassembly when needed, and disposal planning for you.