Heavy Items Removed Without the Risk
Appliance and Furniture Removal in Pooler for items too large for standard disposal
Couches that no longer fit a remodeled living room, refrigerators that stopped cooling years ago, and mattresses that can't be donated due to wear create disposal challenges for homeowners and businesses. These items are too heavy to move safely without help, too bulky for standard trash pickup, and difficult to transport in personal vehicles. Appliance and furniture removal eliminates the need for you to lift, load, or drive large items to disposal facilities. Stewart & Company Enterprises handles this service throughout Pooler, with same-day options available when removal needs to happen quickly. The first ton included in pricing covers most appliance and furniture loads without adding unexpected volume charges, which simplifies budgeting for property cleanouts and estate sales.
The service covers items like sofas, mattresses, refrigerators, washers, dryers, desks, and other bulky goods that require professional handling. The team manages all lifting and maneuvering through doorways, stairs, and tight spaces, reducing injury risk and property damage that often occurs when non-professionals attempt to move heavy items. Proper disposal and recycling are prioritized when applicable—metal appliances go to scrap facilities, and furniture in usable condition is routed to donation centers that accept large items.
Schedule a free estimate to review item type, access conditions, and preferred removal timing.
What Proper Removal Requires
Removing heavy appliances and furniture safely requires equipment like dollies, straps, and protective padding to prevent damage to floors, walls, and doorways during extraction. The crew evaluates access routes before lifting, identifying obstacles like narrow hallways, tight corners, or staircases that require careful maneuvering. Refrigerators and freezers need door removal in some cases to fit through standard doorways, and sectional sofas often require disassembly to navigate turns without damaging upholstery or structural components.
Once items are removed, you'll notice immediate space improvements—rooms feel larger, storage areas become functional again, and properties present better for showings or lease turnovers. Homes preparing for sale often see improved buyer perception when outdated or broken appliances are cleared before listing photos are taken. Businesses upgrading office furniture appreciate the speed of removal, which allows new setups to proceed without old items cluttering the space during transitions.
The service includes loading, transport, and disposal but excludes built-in appliances that require disconnection from plumbing, gas lines, or electrical systems—those need a licensed technician to handle utility disconnection before removal. It also excludes items containing hazardous materials like refrigerants that haven't been properly evacuated. For standard freestanding appliances and furniture, the process is straightforward: the team loads everything you've designated and hauls it away in one trip.
What Property Owners Usually Ask
Clients scheduling appliance and furniture removal in Pooler often have questions about item preparation, disposal methods, and timing before booking service.
What items qualify for this service versus standard junk removal?
Appliance and furniture removal focuses on large, heavy items that require professional handling—things like refrigerators, couches, mattresses, and washers. Standard junk removal handles smaller household goods, boxes, and miscellaneous items. If it takes two people to lift safely, it's appliance and furniture removal; if one person can carry it, it's general junk.
Do refrigerators and freezers need to be emptied before removal?
Yes, all food and contents should be removed before the crew arrives. The team handles the appliance itself, but leaving food inside adds weight and creates disposal complications at recycling facilities that process appliances for scrap metal.
How does the team handle items on upper floors?
The crew uses dollies and straps to safely navigate stairs, and they'll protect walls and railings with padding during the move. If an item is too large to fit down a stairwell—like an oversized sectional—they may need to disassemble it or evaluate alternative extraction routes like sliding it down exterior stairs.
What happens to appliances after removal?
Metal appliances like refrigerators, washers, and dryers are typically sent to recycling facilities where they're processed for scrap metal recovery. Furniture in decent condition may be donated to local charities that accept used goods, while damaged or unsalvageable items go to waste facilities.
Can same-day service be arranged for urgent furniture removal in Pooler?
Yes, same-day availability depends on the schedule for that specific day, so calling early increases your chances of securing a slot. This option is helpful for lease turnovers, estate cleanouts, or situations where items need immediate removal to meet a deadline or prepare a property for use.
Stewart & Company Enterprises provides free estimates based on item type, quantity, and access conditions at your property. Contact the team to confirm pricing and book a removal appointment that clears heavy items quickly and safely.