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How Much Does Furniture Removal Cost in Los Angeles?

  • Writer: Robert O
    Robert O
  • May 31
  • 7 min read


Furniture removal in Los Angeles costs between $150 and $250 for a single item, depending on its size. A mattress or small couch sits at the lower end. A large sectional, oversized recliner, or bedroom set runs toward the higher end. When you need multiple pieces removed, pricing shifts to volume - you pay for the total truck space rather than per item, which usually saves money. This guide covers what you'll pay, what affects the price, and how to get the best deal on furniture removal in LA.


Single-Item Furniture Removal Pricing


Single-item pickups are the most common furniture removal requests. Most companies have a minimum charge that covers one or two items, equivalent to about a quarter truckload. Here's what to expect:


ITEM

TYPICAL COST

NOTES

Mattress / box spring

$150 - $190

Twin through king

Small couch / loveseat

$150 - $180

Standard singles or two-seat sofas

Large sectional couch

$190 - $250

L-shaped, U-shaped, or multi-piece sectionals take more truck space

Recliner couch

$190 - $250

Heavier and bulkier than standard couches

Dresser / large cabinet

$150 - $250

Large credenzas and armoires on the higher end, dressers lower end.

Bed frame

$150 - $200

Metal frames are lighter, wood platform beds are heavier

Bedroom set (mattress + frame + box spring)

$200 - $250

Multiple pieces bundled - better value than removing separately

Desk / office furniture

$170 - $250

Small desks on the low end, large executive desks on the high end

Dining table + chairs

$180 - $250

Depends on table size and number of chairs


Prices reflect typical Los Angeles rates and include labor, loading, hauling, and disposal. Exact price breakdown depends on your location within LA.


Multiple Furniture Removal Pricing


When you're removing more than one or two pieces, pricing switches to volume-based - you pay for the total space your items fill in the truck, not per item. This is almost always cheaper than paying for each piece separately.


SCENARIO

TYPICAL LOAD SIZE

PRICE RANGE

2-4 pieces (couch + mattress + dresser)

1/4 to 3/8 truck

$245 - $380

One room of furniture

1/2 truck

$490 - $550

Multiple rooms

3/4 truck

$735 - $825

Full house of furniture

Full truck or more

$980 - $1,100


The takeaway: bundle everything into one pickup. If you're already scheduling a couch removal, add the old mattress, that broken chair in the garage, and the nightstand you've been meaning to get rid of. You're already paying for truck space - fill it up and get everything gone in one trip.


What's Included in Furniture Removal Pricing


Professional furniture removal is full-service - you're not just paying for someone to take your couch. The price covers:


Pickup from anywhere in the home. The crew comes inside and carries furniture out from wherever it is - upstairs bedrooms, basements, tight hallways, apartments without elevators. You don't need to drag anything to the curb or driveway.


Disassembly if needed. Bed frames, sectional couches, and large shelving units are broken down by the crew to get them through doorways and down stairs.


Loading and hauling. Everything is loaded into the truck and transported. You don't arrange a separate trip or follow the truck anywhere.


Disposal, donation, or recycling. Furniture in good condition is donated to organizations like The Salvation Army. Damaged or unusable pieces go to licensed disposal facilities. You don't need to figure out where things go - the crew handles it.


Floor and wall protection. Professional crews know how to navigate tight spaces without damaging floors, walls, or door frames.


What Affects Furniture Removal Cost


Size and weight of the piece. A small loveseat takes up less truck space than a king-size sleeper sofa. Heavier items like solid wood armoires, cast iron bed frames, or marble-top tables require more labor but are still priced primarily by volume.


Number of pieces. Single-item pickups typically hit the minimum charge. Adding more pieces fills the same truck space you're already paying for, making the per-item cost lower.


Location in the home. A couch on the ground floor by the front door is easier than a king bed on the third floor of a walk-up apartment. Most companies include stair carries, but extreme situations - very narrow spiral staircases, no elevator in a high-rise - may affect the estimate.


Condition of the furniture. It doesn't matter whether the furniture is in perfect condition or falling apart. Broken, stained, water-damaged, or bug-infested furniture costs the same to remove - it's still taking up the same truck space.


Location in LA. Areas with longer drive times or limited access (high-rise buildings, gated communities, permit-only parking) may run slightly higher within each range.


Furniture Removal vs. Other Disposal Options


There are several ways to get rid of old furniture in Los Angeles. Each has trade-offs:


Junk removal service: The fastest option. A crew picks up furniture from inside your home, loads it, and hauls it away - usually same-day or next-day. You don't lift anything. Cost: $150 - $250+ for single items, volume pricing for multiple pieces.


City bulky item pickup: LA offers free bulky item collection (up to 5 items per request through 311). The catch: items must be placed at the curb, pickup can take 1 - 2 weeks, and you're responsible for getting heavy furniture outside yourself. Good for lighter items you can move on your own and aren't in a rush.


Donation pickup: Organizations like The Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity ReStore offer free pickup for furniture in good, usable condition. Scheduling can take several days to a few weeks. They won't take damaged, stained, or broken items.


Selling: Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and OfferUp are options for furniture in good condition. This takes time - listing, messaging, scheduling pickups, dealing with no-shows - and there's no guarantee of a sale.


DIY dump run: You can haul furniture to an LA County landfill yourself. You'll need a truck or trailer, and you'll pay dump fees ($90 - $150+ per ton). For a single couch, the rental and dump fees often cost as much as hiring a junk removal crew.


How to Get a Furniture Removal Estimate


Send photos. The fastest way. Snap a photo of each piece you want removed and text or email it to the junk removal company. They can estimate truck space from the photos and give you a price in minutes.


Describe the items. For simple jobs - a couch, a mattress - a phone description works fine. Mention the type of furniture, size (e.g., king bed, L-shaped sectional), and where it's located (ground floor, third-floor walk-up).


Tips for getting the best furniture removal price:


  • Bundle everything. If you're removing a couch, check every room for other items that can go. A few extra pieces barely change the price when they fit in the same truck space.

  • Add non-furniture junk. Most junk removal companies take everything - not just furniture. Throw in those boxes in the garage, the broken TV, and the old grill. It all goes on the same truck.

  • Don't disassemble first. Leave bed frames assembled and couches intact. The crew has the right tools and knows the fastest way to break things down for transport.

  • Clear a path. If you know the crew is coming, make sure the path from the furniture to the front door is clear. This speeds up the job for everyone.


Frequently Asked Questions


How much does it cost to remove a couch in Los Angeles?

Couch removal in Los Angeles typically costs $150 to $250 depending on the size. A standard sofa or loveseat is on the lower end. A large L-shaped sectional or sleeper sofa costs more because it takes up more truck space. The price includes coming inside your home, carrying it out, loading it, hauling, and disposal or donation.


Is it cheaper to remove multiple furniture pieces at once?

Yes. When you're removing several pieces, pricing is based on total volume rather than per item. Removing a couch, mattress, and dresser in one trip costs significantly less than scheduling three separate pickups. Always bundle items if you can.


Do I need to move furniture to the curb before pickup?

No. The crew picks up furniture from wherever it is - an upstairs bedroom, the back of the garage, a tight apartment hallway. You don't need to move anything. Just point to what goes and the crew handles the rest.


Do you take furniture that's broken or in bad condition?

Yes. Prestige Junk removal take furniture in any condition - broken, stained, water-damaged, or infested. If the furniture is in good condition, it gets donated. If it's not, it goes to a licensed disposal facility. Either way, it's gone.


What happens to removed furniture?

Furniture in good, usable condition is donated to organizations like The Salvation Army. Damaged or unusable pieces are taken to licensed disposal facilities. Metal components like bed frames and cabinet hardware go to recycling. The crew sorts everything and delivers items to the right place.


Can you remove furniture from an apartment with no elevator?

Yes. Prestige Junk Removal carry furniture down multiple flights of stairs, through narrow hallways, and around tight corners. Stair carries are part of the job.


The Bottom Line


Furniture removal in Los Angeles costs $150 to $250 for a single item and scales up by volume for multiple pieces. A mattress or small couch is on the low end. A large sectional, oversized recliner, or bedroom set costs more. The biggest money-saving move is to bundle everything into one pickup - adding items to an existing truck costs far less than scheduling separate trips. Send photos of your furniture for a price in minutes.


Need furniture picked up in Los Angeles? Prestige Junk Removal picks up furniture from inside your home - no dragging it to the curb. Text us photos of what needs to go and we'll send you a price within minutes.



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