Grill Removal for Homes and Businesses
Old grills take up space on patios, decks, and in garages long after they stop working. Our Grill Removal service covers gas, charcoal, pellet, and built-in units, with crews that handle heavy lifting, disassembly when needed, and haul away from wherever the item sits.

Why Book This Pickup
Grills are awkward, greasy, and heavy, so hauling one solo often means scratched floors and a strained back. Our crews handle the load instead.
No heavy lifting for you
Crews carry cast-iron grates, steel bodies, and side tables through doorways and down stairs so you skip the strain.
Full-service pickup
We load the old item from a patio, deck, garage, or curb, with disassembly when needed for tight access.
Sorted for disposal
Metal grill bodies and parts are routed toward recycling or donation when condition and local options allow it.
Grill Removal Wherever the Item Sits
Whether your old grill is bolted into an outdoor kitchen, parked in a garage corner, or stranded on a second-floor balcony, our crews plan the carry route first. We account for stairs, hallways, doorways, and tight patio gates so hauling help stays smooth and your walls and floors stay protected throughout pickup.
Grill Types We Take
We handle most residential and commercial grills, from compact tabletop units to large built-in models. If your item is empty of fuel and disconnected, it likely qualifies for pickup and haul away.
Gas grills
Freestanding and cart-style gas grills with the tank removed and the fuel source fully disconnected before crews arrive.
Charcoal grills
Kettle grills, barrel smokers, and ceramic cookers, cleared of ash and cooled well ahead of scheduled pickup.
Pellet and electric grills
Pellet smokers and electric units, unplugged and emptied of pellets, ready for crews to load and remove.
Built-in and island grills
Outdoor kitchen inserts and island units where the fuel and power are already disconnected by a qualified party.
Commercial grills
Restaurant and catering grills from businesses, disconnected and cleaned so crews can handle the heavy, bulky item safely.
What Shapes Your Quote
Every grill differs in weight and access, so pricing reflects the real work involved. These factors help us plan crew time and give you an accurate estimate for the pickup.
Size and weight
A compact tabletop unit loads fast, while a heavy built-in or commercial grill takes more crew time and effort.
Number of items
Adding patio furniture, a fire pit, or other outdoor junk changes the total volume and overall load estimate.
Stairs and access
Balcony grills, basement storage, or steep steps add carry effort compared with a simple ground-level pickup.
Carry distance
A long walk from a backyard deck to the truck affects the crew time needed to complete removal.
Disassembly needs
Grills that must come apart to clear doorways or gates add labor, since disassembly may be needed for access.
Flexible Pickup Options
Choose the option that fits where your grill sits and how much you want the crew to handle during the visit.
In-home pickup
Crews enter the garage, basement, or covered patio, then carry the item out through hallways and doorways for you.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
Set the grill by the curb, driveway, or backyard access point, and crews load it directly onto the truck.
Multi-item pickup
Combine the grill with other patio junk or a mixed cleanout load so everything leaves in one efficient trip.
How to Prep Your Grill
A little preparation keeps pickup fast and safe. Focus on disconnecting fuel, clearing the path, and flagging anything heavy or fragile along the carry route.
Disconnect the fuel source
Remove any tank and disconnect gas or electric supply, since crews cannot take fuel or handle live connections.
Empty and cool the grill
Clear ash, pellets, and grease trays, and make sure the item is fully cool before the scheduled visit.
Clear the walkway
Open patio gates and move planters or furniture so crews have a clean path from the grill to the truck.
Flag heavy or fragile spots
Note stairs, delicate deck boards, or tight doorways so the crew can protect surfaces and plan lifting.
Where Old Grills Go
Grills are largely steel, cast iron, and aluminum, so many parts head toward recycling when local facilities accept them. A working unit in good shape may be a donation candidate instead. Outcomes depend on item condition and available options in your area, so we plan responsible disposal routing rather than promising any specific end result.
How Grill Removal Works
Our process keeps things simple from first message to final load. Share a few details, confirm access, and let the crew handle the heavy work.
Send item details
Tell us the grill type, size, and where it sits, plus any other outdoor junk you want gone.
Share photos
A quick photo of the item and its surroundings helps us gauge weight, access, and any disassembly needs.
Confirm access
Flag stairs, gates, hallways, and carry distance so the crew arrives ready with the right plan.
Review quote
Get an estimate based on volume, weight, access, and crew time, then pick a pickup window that works.
Pickup and haul away
The crew lifts, loads, and removes the item, then sorts it toward recycling or donation where practical.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take gas grills with the tank still attached?
Remove and keep any tank before the visit, since crews cannot haul fuel. With the tank gone and the supply disconnected, the empty grill body is ready for pickup.
Can you remove a built-in or island grill?
Yes, once a qualified party disconnects the fuel and power. Crews then handle the heavy insert, using disassembly when needed to clear it from the outdoor kitchen.
What if my grill is on a second-floor balcony?
Crews plan the carry route down stairs and through hallways first. Flagging the balcony access ahead of time helps us prepare for the extra lifting and time involved.
Will you recycle or donate my old grill?
We aim to route metal parts toward recycling and working units toward donation when practical. Outcomes depend on condition and local options, so we cannot promise a specific result.
Can I add other patio junk to the same pickup?
Yes. Multi-item pickup lets you combine the grill with patio furniture, a fire pit, or a mixed cleanout so everything leaves in one trip.
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Ready to Clear That Old Grill?
Send a few details and photos, and EZ Hauling Services will plan the lift, carry, and haul away. Combine it with other outdoor junk for one efficient pickup and a clear patio again.