TVs of every kind
Heavy old CRT tube TVs and cracked flat screens alike — 32" bedroom sets to the 75" wall-mount nobody wants to carry down the stairs. These are the calls we get most; leave the lifting to us.
From $95Old tube TVs, dead flat screens, stacks of monitors, dusty desktops and a drawer of forgotten cables — your curbside pickup won't take any of it, and it's too heavy to be worth a trip. We carry it out of any room and route it to certified electronics recyclers. Single items from $95.
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Heavy old CRT tube TVs and cracked flat screens alike — 32" bedroom sets to the 75" wall-mount nobody wants to carry down the stairs. These are the calls we get most; leave the lifting to us.
From $95Computer monitors, CRT screens, projectors — one or a whole stack from the office closet.
From $95Desktop towers, laptops, servers, and those big printers that are all plastic and dead ink.
From $95Speakers, receivers, gaming consoles, cables, keyboards — the whole tangle of small electronics.
From $95A single TV or a small pile of electronics starts at $95. Clearing more — a home office, a garage of old monitors and towers, or a business swapping out screens — is priced by truck space: about $249 for a quarter, $429 for a half, up to $795 for a full load. Bundling it all into one pickup beats paying to move each piece, and you see the flat number before we carry a thing.
A single TV or small pile starts at $95. Bigger loads are priced by truck space — about $249 for a quarter, $429 for a half. You get the flat, all-in number before we carry anything out.
Yes — those heavy glass tube TVs and CRT monitors are exactly what people call us for. Most curbside and donation centers won't touch them. We carry it out and route it to a certified electronics recycler.
Electronics don't belong in the trash, so we take them to certified e-waste recyclers, not the landfill. Working gear gets passed on for reuse where we can; the rest is broken down so metals, glass, and plastics are recovered.
Honestly, yes — Douglas County residents have free e-waste drop-off options, so one light TV and a truck can cost you nothing. Call us when it's heavy, stuck upstairs, a whole pile, or you'd just rather not load and haul it. See the disposal guide for the free routes.
Also clearing big items? See appliance removal · the free routes in our Douglas County disposal guide · or all our services.
Flat pricing, same-day service, and we do all the heavy lifting.