TV recycling & disposal.
Dead TVs stack up because no bin wants them. Photograph the screens — including that ancient tube TV in the closet — and we coordinate pickup and recycling routing.
Every household has one working TV and two dead ones in storage. The dead ones are the request.
Why you can't just trash a TV
Displays carry lead, mercury, and circuit boards that most DFW curbside programs refuse, and several cities restrict electronics from regular trash entirely. Old CRT tubes are the worst offenders — heavy glass with serious lead content. Pickup routing sends screens toward e-waste recycling where facilities accept them, which keeps that material out of landfill.
The projection-TV and CRT problem
Rear-projection giants and big tube TVs are dense, awkward, and often living in exactly the wrong place — an upstairs game room or the back of a closet. They're also the units recyclers care most about handling properly. Photograph the unit and the stairs; the weight is very real and the quote should know about it.
Bundle the rest of the e-waste
If a TV is going, the drawer of dead electronics should go with it — old laptops, tangled cables, DVD players, the router graveyard. One pickup covering screens plus a box of small electronics is more efficient than either alone. Wipe personal data from anything with storage before pickup day.
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.
Do you take cracked or broken screens?
Yes — broken is the normal condition for this request. Tape a trash bag over shattered glass so it travels clean.
Is my data safe on old devices?
Wipe or remove drives yourself before pickup — data destruction isn't part of hauling, so treat every device as if a stranger will handle it, because one will.
Can wall mounts come down too?
Crews haul the mount if it's already off the wall. Unbolting from studs is quick DIY; patching holes is on you either way.
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.