Cubicle Removal and Hauling Service
Clearing out old workstations during a move, downsizing, or refresh? Cubicle Removal covers panels, partitions, work surfaces, and connected components that clutter an office. Our crews handle heavy lifting, tight hallways, and disassembly when needed so your team can focus on the space, not the debris.

Why Book Workstation Hauling With Us
Old cubicles are bulky, awkward, and hard to move alone. Our crews bring the labor, planning, and disposal routing to clear them efficiently.
Heavy lifting handled
Panels, work surfaces, and bases can be heavy and unwieldy. Our crews lift and carry these pieces so you avoid strain and damage.
Disassembly when needed
Many workstations must come apart to move through doorways and hallways. We break down panels and connectors when access requires it.
Flexible volume pricing
Whether it is one workstation or an entire floor, quotes scale with item count, volume, and the labor your project involves.
Planning an Office Cleanout
Cubicle Removal often happens alongside larger office cleanouts, floor reconfigurations, or lease turnovers. If you are clearing several workstations at once, plan around access points like elevators, loading areas, and stairwells. Sharing a rough item count and layout early helps us size the crew and time needed to haul away everything smoothly.
Cubicle Components We Take
We remove the common parts that make up modular office workstations. If your setup includes attached pieces or add-ons, list them so we can plan crew time, disassembly, and disposal routing accurately.
Cubicle panels and walls
Fabric, laminate, and framed partition panels of various heights, including connected wall sections that separate workstations across the floor.
Work surfaces and desktops
Attached desktops, corner surfaces, and returns that mount to panels or freestanding bases within the workstation footprint.
Overhead bins and shelves
Overhead storage cabinets, shelving units, and mounted bins that clip onto or hang from cubicle panel systems.
Pedestals and file drawers
Mobile and fixed pedestals, drawer units, and box-file storage that sit under or beside the work surface.
Panel hardware and connectors
Brackets, trim, connectors, and support legs left over once panels and surfaces are separated for hauling.
What Affects Your Quote
Cubicle projects vary widely, so pricing reflects the real work involved. These factors help us estimate crew time, labor, and disposal planning for your workstations.
Number of workstations
A single cubicle differs greatly from a full floor. Item count and total volume are the biggest drivers of your estimate.
Disassembly required
Some panels and surfaces must be taken apart to move safely. Disassembly when needed adds crew time to the project.
Stairs and elevators
Multi-floor moves, stair carries, and shared elevators affect how long it takes to move each piece out.
Carry distance and access
Long hallways, distant loading areas, and tight doorways increase the effort needed to clear the workstations.
Weight and bulk
Dense panels, laminate surfaces, and loaded file pedestals add weight that influences both labor and disposal routing.
Pickup Options for Cubicles
Choose the pickup style that matches your office layout and access. Each option scales to the workstation count and the labor your space requires.
In-home pickup
Our crews come inside to reach workstations in offices, suites, or rooms, handling stairs, hallways, and doorways along the way.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
If panels and surfaces are already staged outside or near a loading area, we load and haul them from there.
Multi-item pickup
Combine cubicles with desks, chairs, and other office junk in one visit to clear the space in a single trip.
How to Prepare
A little prep speeds up the visit and keeps things safe. Focus on clearing paths, emptying storage, and flagging any tricky access before our crew arrives.
Empty drawers and bins
Remove files, supplies, and personal items from pedestals, overhead bins, and shelves so units are lighter and ready to move.
Clear walkways
Open hallways, doorways, and elevator paths ahead of time so crews can move panels and surfaces without obstruction.
Separate keep items
Set aside any workstations or components you want to retain so only the unwanted pieces get hauled away.
Flag heavy or fragile spots
Point out stairs, glass walls, fragile flooring, or heavy pieces so the crew can plan a careful path out.
Disposal and Recycling Notes
Once workstations are out, we route materials responsibly based on condition and available local options. Panels, metal frames, and usable components may be donated or recycled when practical, while worn materials head to proper disposal. We cannot promise a specific outcome for any piece, but we plan disposal to reduce landfill volume wherever reasonable options exist for your project.
How Cubicle Pickup Works
Our process keeps things simple from first message to final haul. Share a few details and we handle the planning, labor, and cleanup.
Send item details
Tell us how many workstations you have, their components, and the floor or suite where they sit.
Share photos
Send images of the panels, surfaces, and surrounding access so we can gauge volume and disassembly needs.
Confirm access
Note stairs, elevators, hallways, and loading areas so the crew arrives ready for your layout.
Review quote
Get an estimate based on volume, item count, disassembly, and the labor your workstations require.
Pickup and haul away
Our crew arrives, breaks down pieces as needed, loads everything, and clears the space for your next use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take apart cubicles before removal?
Yes, we handle disassembly when needed to move panels and surfaces through doorways and hallways. Sharing photos in advance helps us plan the labor and crew time required.
Can you remove an entire floor of workstations?
We handle projects from a single cubicle to full floors. Larger jobs are priced by volume, item count, access, and the crew time your layout requires.
Should I empty the pedestals and bins first?
Yes, please remove files, supplies, and personal items from drawers, overhead bins, and shelves. Lighter units move faster and reduce the risk of damage during the carry.
What if the cubicles are on an upper floor?
That is fine. Just flag stairs, elevators, and hallways when you reach out so we can plan the carry and size the crew accordingly.
What happens to the old cubicle materials?
Depending on condition and local options, panels and components may be donated or recycled when practical. Worn materials go to proper disposal, though we cannot promise a specific outcome.
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Ready to Clear Those Workstations
Tell EZ Hauling Services what you need moved and share a few photos of your workstations. We will plan the labor, disassembly, and disposal so your office is ready for whatever comes next.