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Furniture Removal in Tulsa, OK
Old furniture is the single most common reason people pick up the phone. The new sectional was just delivered and the old one's sitting in the driveway. The mattress finally crossed the line from "uncomfortable" to "unsleepable." The dresser made it through the move but won't make it through the bedroom door.
Tulsa HaulAway connects Tulsa-area residents with local crews who haul furniture out of houses, apartments, third-floor walk-ups, storage units, and yes, the driveway when it's already there. Single piece, full room, whole house — same crew handles all of it.
The mattress problem
Mattresses deserve their own paragraph because Tulsa, like most cities, makes them unusually annoying to dispose of. Curbside trash usually won't take them. They don't fit in most cars. Donation centers have rules about stains and age that make most used mattresses ineligible. Storage facilities don't want them sitting in the dumpster.
The crews handle mattress disposal as a routine part of furniture pickup. They're bagged before transport when required and routed to recyclers where available — many mattress components (steel springs, foam, fabric) are recyclable, though it depends on the year, condition, and current Tulsa-area infrastructure.
Sectionals, sleeper sofas, and the staircase question
Sectionals are the trickiest single piece. They look like couches and price like couches but they handle like furniture-shaped boats. The crews bring sliders and straps and usually two people minimum for sectional pickup. Sleeper sofas (with the metal frame inside) are heavy enough that they're sometimes priced slightly above standard — that's the steel.
Stairs and tight turns are the other variable. A second-floor apartment in Midtown Tulsa with a 90-degree turn at the top of the stairs is a different job than a ranch with the couch in the garage. Mention it on the call so the crew brings the right number of people.
Donation, when furniture still has life left
A reasonable percentage of furniture pickup is "still totally fine, just doesn't fit anymore." When it's clean, structurally sound, and stain-free, the crew can often route it to a Tulsa nonprofit — Habitat ReStore is the most common destination for case goods, John 3:16 Mission and a handful of local thrift stores for soft goods. We can't guarantee a specific donation outcome on a specific item; the call is made on pickup based on condition and what the receiving location is currently accepting.
What we haul
- Couches, sectionals, sleeper sofas, futons, loveseats, recliners
- Mattresses (any size), box springs, bed frames, headboards
- Dressers, nightstands, armoires, wardrobes
- Dining tables, chairs, china cabinets, sideboards
- Desks, office chairs, file cabinets, bookshelves
- Patio furniture, outdoor cushions, umbrellas with broken stands
- Mirrors, framed art, oversized lamps
What we don't haul
- Furniture with bedbugs (call a pest specialist first — most crews will pass on bedbug pickups for obvious reasons)
- Items currently bolted to the structure (built-ins are an extra-labor situation; mention up front)
Not sure if your item fits? Call (918) 359-4022 — most "weird" questions have a "yes, no problem" answer.
How it works
No mystery, no upsell.
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Call us
Phone in a quick description — what you have, where it is, when you want it gone. Two-minute conversation.
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We connect you with a local crew
A local, licensed, insured Tulsa-area junk removal crew calls you back with a flat-rate quote. No surprise fees.
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Job done
They show up in the truck, load it out, sweep up after themselves. Usually same-day or next business day.
Pricing
Single-piece pickups typically run $125–$200 depending on size and stairs. A bedroom set is usually $200–$350. A full living room (sectional, recliners, coffee table, TV stand) runs $300–$500. A whole-house furniture clear-out is closer to commercial pricing — quoted by truck volume.
Furniture Removal across the Tulsa metro
Same crew network and same pricing across all seven cities we cover.
Frequently asked questions
Can you take just the mattress?
Yes — single-piece mattress pickups are routine. There's a minimum charge that covers the truck and disposal fee.
It's on the third floor with no elevator. Problem?
No, but mention it on the call. Stair-heavy pickups sometimes get a small bump for the labor; nothing dramatic.
Will you donate the couch instead of dumping it?
When it's in donatable condition (clean, structurally sound, no rips or stains), the crew routes it to a Tulsa donation partner whenever it's practical.
Can you disassemble the bed frame?
Yes — basic disassembly is part of the pickup. If it's held together with twenty oddball screws, mention it ahead of time so they bring the right tools.
Same-day possible?
Often, yes — call early in the day. Late afternoon calls usually get same-day if the schedule allows, otherwise next business day.
Ready to schedule?
Call for a same-day quote, or fill out the form and a local crew will call you back.
Call (918) 359-4022Calls answered 7am–9pm CT, 7 days a week
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