Mirror Removal for Homes and Businesses
Old wall mirrors, cracked vanity glass, and heavy full-length pieces are awkward and risky to move alone. Our crews handle the lifting, staging through doorways and stairs, and haul away for you. Share a few details and photos to plan a straightforward Mirror Removal that fits your space.

Why Book Mirror Pickup With Us
Mirrors are fragile, heavy, and hard to carry safely. Skilled crews manage the handling so you avoid broken glass and strained backs.
Fragile handling
Large glass panels are wrapped and carried with care to reduce shatter risk through tight rooms, hallways, and doorways.
Heavy lifting done for you
Framed and floor-standing mirrors can be surprisingly heavy, so our crew manages the weight and awkward carry distance.
One less cleanout task
Add this item to a larger cleanout or book it alone, and we handle loading and haul away in one visit.
Mirror Pickup When and Where You Need It
Whether the piece sits in a bedroom, bathroom, closet, garage, or office lobby, we plan the route out through stairs, hallways, and elevators. Tell us where the mirror is located and how far the carry runs, and we build a pickup plan around your access, item count, and volume.
Types of Mirrors We Take
We haul away many styles of glass mirrors from homes and workplaces. Below are common examples, from small pieces to oversized panels that need extra hands and disassembly when needed.
Wall-mounted mirrors
Bathroom, bedroom, and hallway mirrors mounted with clips, brackets, or adhesive that may need loosening before we lift them out.
Full-length and floor mirrors
Tall standing or leaning mirrors, often heavy and tip-prone, that require two people and careful staging to move safely.
Vanity and dresser mirrors
Attached or detachable mirror tops on vanities and dressers, with disassembly when needed to separate glass from framing.
Framed decorative mirrors
Ornate, oversized, or antique-style framed pieces that are bulky, fragile, and awkward to carry through tight doorways.
Cracked or broken mirrors
Shattered or chipped glass that we contain and remove, so loose shards stay off your floors and walkways.
What Shapes Your Mirror Quote
Every pickup is a little different. A quick set of details helps us estimate crew time and effort. These are the main factors we weigh when planning your removal help.
Size and weight
Large panels and thick framed mirrors weigh more and need more hands, which affects lifting time and crew planning.
Number of items
A single mirror differs from several pieces or a full room, so total item count and volume matter.
Stairs and access
Stairs, narrow hallways, elevators, and tight doorways add handling steps that influence how long the pickup takes.
Carry distance
Longer carries from a basement, attic, or back room to the truck add time compared with a quick curbside grab.
Disassembly needs
Mirrors bolted to vanities or mounted with brackets may need disassembly when needed before we can move them out.
Mirror Pickup Options
Choose the option that matches your setup. We can lift the item from inside, collect it outside, or combine it with a larger load.
In-home pickup
We enter the room, wrap the glass, and carry the mirror out through hallways, stairs, and doorways to the truck.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
Place the mirror at the curb, garage, or a safe outdoor spot, and our crew loads it directly from there.
Multi-item pickup
Combine your mirror with other unwanted furniture and household junk for one efficient cleanout visit and haul away.
How to Prep a Mirror for Pickup
A few simple steps make the visit faster and safer. Focus on clearing the path and flagging anything fragile, heavy, or awkward so our crew arrives ready.
Clear the walkway
Open a clear path from the mirror to the exit, moving rugs, cords, and small items that could cause trips.
Contain broken glass
If the mirror is cracked, loosely cover exposed edges with a towel or blanket and let us know in advance.
Separate keep items
Remove any items resting near or on the mirror so only the piece you want gone is staged for pickup.
Flag heavy or mounted pieces
Tell us about wall-mounted, bolted, or oversized mirrors and note stairs, elevators, or fragile surfaces along the route.
Mirror Disposal and Recycling Notes
After pickup, we sort items with reuse in mind. Sturdy, intact mirrors in good condition may be routed to donation when practical, while broken glass is handled for disposal. Recycling depends on item condition and available local options, so we never promise a specific outcome. We aim to keep usable pieces out of the landfill whenever a reasonable route exists.
How Mirror Removal Works
Our process is quick and clear. Share a few details, confirm access, review your estimate, and let the crew handle the rest.
Send item details
Tell us the mirror size, style, and location, plus any other items you want gone in the same visit.
Share photos
A couple of photos of the mirror and the path out help us gauge weight, access, and handling needs.
Confirm access
Note stairs, elevators, doorway widths, and carry distance so the crew arrives prepared for your specific layout.
Review quote
You receive an estimate based on volume, weight, access, disassembly, and crew time before you commit to booking.
Pickup and haul away
The crew wraps the mirror, carries it out, loads it, and hauls away the item along with any add-ons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take broken or shattered mirrors?
Yes. We can remove cracked and shattered mirrors as non-hazardous junk. Cover sharp edges loosely and mention the damage ahead of time so the crew handles the glass safely.
Can you remove a mirror mounted to the wall?
We can take down many clip, bracket, and adhesive-mounted mirrors, with disassembly when needed. Note the mounting type in advance so our crew brings the right approach for your wall.
Will you haul away the vanity too?
Yes. Mirrors often come with dressers, vanities, or cabinets, and we can combine them into one multi-item pickup so everything leaves in a single visit.
Does the mirror have to be at the curb?
No. Our crew can perform in-home pickup from any room, carrying the mirror out through stairs, hallways, and doorways, or collect it curbside if you prefer.
Do heavy or oversized mirrors cost more?
Larger, heavier pieces take more crew time and handling. Weight, size, stairs, carry distance, and item count all factor into your quote, so estimates vary by job.
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Ready to Clear Out That Old Mirror?
Skip the risky lifting and broken glass. Share your mirror details and photos, and EZ Hauling Services will plan a straightforward pickup and haul away that works around your space and schedule.