Office furniture removal.
Downsizing, relocating, or closing a lease — office furniture has to be out by a date. Photograph the floor and we coordinate a crew that works commercial spaces.
Nobody wants used cubicles. The lease-end date doesn't care.
Lease-end deadlines drive these jobs
Commercial leases end on hard dates, and landlords bill for every day furniture sits in the space. Send wide photos of each area, count desks and chairs roughly, and include the building's dock hours and elevator rules. The request gets matched with a crew that can clear the space inside your window.
Emptying files and equipment first
Filing cabinets must be empty — paper is astonishingly heavy and a loaded lateral file is a safety problem. Shred or box records before pickup day. Electronics like monitors and printers can ride along as e-waste; note them in the request so recycling routing is considered in the quote.
Donation and resale realities
The used office furniture market is brutally soft — cubicles especially have near-zero resale value. Good-condition desks and chairs can sometimes route to donation partners or nonprofits. Flag quality honestly; either way, the space gets empty by your deadline, which is the metric that matters.
Four steps. No guesswork.
Send photos
Upload 3–5 photos of the items and the access area.
Get a clear quote
Priced on volume, weight, item type, stairs, access, and disposal.
Schedule pickup
We coordinate availability with a local hauling crew.
Items removed
The crew completes pickup and confirms the space is cleared.
Asked before every pickup.
Can pickups happen after business hours?
Building rules permitting, evening and weekend windows can be coordinated — state the constraint in your request.
Do cubicles need to be disassembled first?
Crews handle standard partition teardown, but note the cubicle count and system type in photos so the right crew and time window are matched.
Is a certificate of insurance possible?
Buildings often require documentation from whoever performs the work. Raise it in the request so it's resolved with the crew before scheduling.
While the crew is there.
Bundled requests quote more efficiently than separate pickups — photograph everything that needs to go and it becomes one job.
Photos in. Quote back. Done.
Send photos of the job and get an upfront quote before any crew is dispatched.