Couch Removal Cost
Paid couch removal runs $85–$200 for a single sofa. But a couch is the item most likely to have a free route: charities will often collect it from your home at no charge if it's in decent condition, and your city's bulk pickup will take it whatever state it's in. Here's every option, cheapest first.
What every option costs
| Option | Typical cost | Condition required | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charity home collection | Free | Good, clean, no rips | 1–3 weeks |
| City bulk pickup | Free | Any | Days to weeks |
| Give away locally ("you collect") | Free | Usable | Days |
| Retailer haul-away with new sofa | Free–$50 | Any | Delivery day |
| Transfer station drop-off | $20–$60 | Any | Same day |
| Junk removal — single couch | $85–$200 | Any | Often same day |
| Sectional (3+ pieces) | $150–$350 | Any | Often same day |
| Sleeper sofa / sofa bed | $120–$250 | Any | Often same day |
Free routes — try these first
Charity collection: the best option for a decent sofa
This is the one people most often miss. Several charities will send a truck to your home and take a sofa away at no cost — you don't have to move it further than the front door.
- Salvation Army runs home collection in most areas and is generally the easiest to book.
- Habitat for Humanity ReStore takes furniture at most locations and often collects larger items free.
- Local shelters, refugee resettlement groups and furniture banks are frequently desperate for sofas and rarely thought of.
- Goodwill accepts upholstered furniture at many but not all locations, and usually expects you to bring it in.
The condition bar is real. Charities have to be able to resell it. Tears, stains, pet damage, sagging frames, smoke smell or any hint of bed bugs mean a decline — and a wasted appointment. Send photos when booking; most will tell you honestly.
City bulk pickup: works whatever the condition
Most US municipalities collect bulky items free, typically two to four times a year. A sofa almost always qualifies, and unlike charities they don't care what state it's in.
It's booked, not automatic — schedule a date and put it out the night before. Leaving it out unannounced usually means it stays there, sometimes with a fine attached.
Give it away
A usable sofa listed free locally with "you collect" moves quickly. Post clear photos including any damage, measure it, and mention whether it comes apart. Be present at collection and don't let people take it apart in your living room.
What paid removal costs, and why
| Provider type | Single sofa | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| National franchise | $120–$200 | Priced by truck volume; a sofa hits the minimum |
| Local independent hauler | $85–$150 | Usually 20–40% cheaper for identical work |
| Labour-only (you have transport) | $50–$90 | Two people, you drive |
| Furniture-removal specialist | $90–$160 | Single-item pricing rather than truckloads |
National companies charge by how much of the truck you fill and have a minimum of roughly $130–$180. A sofa is bulky but it's one item, so you're largely paying for the minimum. That's why independents and specialists tend to beat them on single pieces.
What pushes it up
- Stairs — commonly $15–$40 per flight above the first
- Sectionals — priced closer to per-piece
- Sleeper sofas — the steel mechanism adds serious weight, often 150–250 lbs
- Tight access — narrow hallways, tight turns, lifts
- Same-day service in some markets
If it won't fit through the door
Extremely common, and the reason a lot of sofas get cut up. Before assuming the worst:
- Take the legs off. Usually four bolts, and it buys you 4–6 inches — often all you need.
- Remove the door from its hinges. Another 1–2 inches, ten minutes' work.
- Try it vertically and at an angle. Most sofas come out the way they went in, which is rarely straight and level.
- Check whether the back detaches. Many sofas have a back panel held by brackets or bolts under the upholstery — this is how they were delivered.
If none of that works, it gets cut. A reciprocating saw through the frame takes about thirty minutes: strip the fabric, cut the wooden frame into sections, and it goes out in pieces. Wear gloves and eye protection — upholstery staples and springs are sharp.
When paying is the right call
- Above the ground floor with no lift. A sofa down two flights is a genuine two-person job with real injury risk.
- Sleeper sofas — the fold-out mechanism makes them far heavier than they look.
- You're on a deadline — move-out, closing, new furniture arriving.
- You're clearing several items. The economics flip: one sofa at $150 is poor value; a sofa, mattress, dresser and boxes for $280 is good value.
- Bed bugs. Don't donate it, don't give it away, don't cut it up indoors. Wrap it, tell the hauler, and let professionals handle it.
Common questions
Will Salvation Army pick up a couch for free?
In most areas yes, provided it's in resaleable condition. Policies and coverage vary by local chapter, so call your branch rather than relying on the national site.
Will Goodwill take a couch?
Many locations accept clean upholstered furniture, but usually as a drop-off rather than a collection, and policies vary widely by region. Call the specific store first.
How much does 1-800-GOT-JUNK charge for a couch?
Expect their minimum, generally $130–$180. See our full pricing breakdown.
Can I put a sofa in a dumpster?
Sometimes, but many rental companies restrict upholstered furniture or add a surcharge. Confirm before you load it.
Is a couch recyclable?
Partly. The frame is wood, the springs are steel, and both have onward uses — but the foam and fabric generally don't, and very few facilities separate them. Most sofas are landfilled, which is why donation is meaningfully better when the condition allows.
Related
Prices are typical US ranges for 2026 and vary by metro, provider and access. Charity acceptance policies vary by local chapter and change frequently — always call ahead. Last verified August 2026.