Jiffy Junk has hauled couches out of third-floor walk-ups, packed garages, and living rooms where the sectional was clearly installed before the walls went up. In every case, the customer’s job was the same: point to the couch and step back.
Our licensed, insured teams handle the lifting, loading, and hauling. We give you a firm price before we start — and that price doesn’t shift when the job’s done. When we leave, we clean up the space. That’s what White Glove Treatment looks like in practice, and it’s been our standard at Jiffy Junk since we opened in 2014.
If you’ve got an old couch, a worn loveseat, or a sectional that’s finally time to go, we’re ready when you are.
TL;DR Quick Answers
Couch Removal Service
A couch removal service sends a trained crew to your home or business to remove your sofa and haul it away. You don’t touch a thing. Here’s the short version:
- What it is: A licensed, insured team comes to your location, removes the couch from wherever it sits, loads it onto the truck, and takes it away for donation or responsible disposal.
- Who needs it: Anyone with an unwanted couch, sofa, sectional, loveseat, futon, or sleeper sofa they’d rather not move themselves.
- What it costs: Typically $75 to $200 or more, depending on the size of the sofa, your location, and how many items you’re removing.
- How to book: Online in under a minute, or by calling 844-JIFFY-JUNK.
- What happens after: We donate usable furniture to local charities whenever possible and recycle materials responsibly. Your old couch stays out of the landfill when there’s a better option.
A couch removal service takes the whole situation off your hands. Jiffy Junk has done that for homeowners and businesses across the country since 2014.
Top 5 Takeaways
- Our team picks up from wherever the couch is. Upstairs, in the basement, at the back of a packed garage — it doesn’t matter. You don’t lift a thing.
- You’ll know the price before we start. The quote we give you is the price on the invoice. No add-ons after the job, and no fees that appear out of nowhere.
- We take all types and conditions. Loveseats, sofas, futons, sleeper couches, and sectionals are all fine. Stained, worn, or structurally damaged — we’ll take it.
- We check every item for donation or recycling before disposal. Your old sofa could find a new home instead of a landfill. That matters to us.
- Same-day and next-day pickup is available in most markets. Book online or call, and we’ll confirm your slot right away.
Table of contents
- TL;DR Quick Answers
- Top 5 Takeaways
- How Much Does Couch Removal Cost?
- How Our Couch Pickup Service Works
- What Types Of Couches And Sofas Do We Remove?
- Responsible Couch Disposal: What Happens To Your Old Sofa?
- Before You Book A Couch Removal Service, These 7 Resources Will Help You Make The Right Call
- 1. Find Out If Your Couch Is Worth Donating Before You Pay To Remove It
- 2. Habitat For Humanity ReStore Will Pick Up Your Couch For Free — Here’s How
- Got a couch in decent shape?
- 3. Older Sofas May Not Meet Today’s Federal Safety Standards — Here’s What To Know
- 4. Your City May Not Take Your Couch — Find Out Before You Drag It To The Curb
- 5. Find A Furniture Bank Near You And Put Your Old Sofa To Good Use
- 6. What To Look For Before You Hire A Couch Removal Company
- 7. Not Sure What Happens To Your Couch After It’s Hauled Away? Here’s The Breakdown
- The Numbers Behind Couch Removal: Why It Matters How You Dispose Of Your Old Sofa
- Final Thoughts And Opinion
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How much does couch removal cost?
- Q: Do I need to move the couch before your team arrives?
- Q: Will you remove a sectional sofa?
- Q: How quickly can you pick up my couch?
- Q: Do you remove couches in poor condition?
- Q: What happens to my couch after pickup?
- Q: Is Jiffy Junk licensed and insured?
- Q: Can I bundle couch removal with other items?
- Ready To Get Rid Of That Old Couch? Book With Jiffy Junk Today.
How Much Does Couch Removal Cost?
Couch removal typically runs between $75 and $200 or more. The exact number depends on a handful of factors, and at Jiffy Junk, you’ll know it before our team touches anything. That price holds when the job is done.
Here’s what affects the cost of your couch removal:
- Size: A loveseat takes up less truck space and labor than a large sectional. Pricing reflects that difference.
- Location: Labor and disposal rates vary by market. Urban areas may run slightly higher than rural ones.
- Number of items: Removing multiple pieces in one trip often lowers the cost per item. If you’re clearing more than a couch, our full furniture removal services can take everything in a single visit.
- Access: A couch on the third floor takes more time than one at the front door. That extra labor may factor into the quote.
- Condition: We accept all conditions at no additional charge, though unusually large or heavy items may affect the estimate.
The most accurate way to get your number is to book online or give us a call. We’ll give you a firm, no-obligation quote before we start. If it works for you, we get to work.
Wondering whether your city’s bulk pickup will take the couch before you call us? Our curbside furniture and couch disposal guide explains what most municipal programs accept, what they reject, and when a professional removal service makes more sense.
How Our Couch Pickup Service Works
Booking with Jiffy Junk takes less time than deciding what to do with the couch. Here’s what to expect from start to finish:
- Book online or call. Head to jiffyjunk booking site or call 844-JIFFY-JUNK. Tell us what needs to go and pick a time. Online booking takes about 60 seconds.
- We confirm right away. You’ll get instant confirmation and a reminder the day before your pickup.
- Our team shows up on time. Our uniformed, licensed, and insured crew arrives within your scheduled window. They come ready to work.
- You get the price before we start. We assess the job, give you a firm quote, and wait for you to say go. No pressure, no surprises.
- We do the lifting. Our team removes the couch from wherever it is — bedroom, basement, or third floor — loads it, and hauls it away.
- We clean up before we leave. We don’t call the job done until the pickup area is tidy. That’s the White Glove Treatment.
Most couch removals are finished in under an hour from the moment we arrive. One small loveseat or a full oversized sectional — the process is the same.
Ready to book? Our guide to preparing for your removal appointment covers everything to do before our team arrives — from clearing a path to flagging any access points — so the pickup goes as fast as possible.
What Types Of Couches And Sofas Do We Remove?
A couch — also called a sofa or settee — comes in more configurations than most people realize, and we remove all of them. It doesn’t matter if it’s a compact studio futon or a modular sectional that takes up an entire living room wall.
- Standard couches and sofas (2-seat, 3-seat, and extended)
- Sectional sofas, including L-shaped, U-shaped, curved, and modular configurations
- Loveseats and apartment-sized sofas
- Sleeper sofas and pull-out couches, including heavy spring-frame models
- Futons and daybeds
- Oversized and custom sofa sets
- Any condition: stained, torn, worn, or structurally damaged
We also handle larger clearouts. If you’re cleaning out a rental unit, an estate, a storage space, or an entire living room, our team takes everything in one trip, so you’re not scheduling two visits to get the job done.
Still weighing your options? Our guide on how to get rid of and dispose of old furniture walks through every disposal path — donation, curbside, DIY haul, and professional removal — so you can pick the one that fits your situation.
Responsible Couch Disposal: What Happens To Your Old Sofa?
Your old couch doesn’t automatically go to a landfill when we haul it away. Before disposal, our team checks every item. If your sofa is in usable condition, we work to get it donated to a local charity or nonprofit. If donation isn’t an option, we sort materials for recycling wherever we can.
Responsible disposal is part of the job for us, not an upgrade. When you book with Jiffy Junk, you can feel good about where your old furniture ends up — not just about getting it out of the room.

“After more than a decade doing this, we’ve learned that no two couch removals are the same. The size, the floor, the access, the condition — it’s different every time. But our approach doesn’t change: show up prepared, give an honest price, do the work carefully, and leave the space better than we found it. That’s how a one-time pickup turns into a customer who calls us again.”
— The JiffyJunk Team
Before You Book A Couch Removal Service, These 7 Resources Will Help You Make The Right Call
1. Find Out If Your Couch Is Worth Donating Before You Pay To Remove It
If your sofa still has life in it, donating beats hauling every time. The EPA’s reuse guide walks you through your real options — donation, resale, responsible disposal — so you’re not paying for removal you might not need.
Source: EPA Reducing and Reusing Basics
2. Habitat For Humanity ReStore Will Pick Up Your Couch For Free — Here’s How
Got a couch in decent shape?
Habitat ReStore picks up qualifying sofas at no charge and puts the proceeds toward affordable housing. Check this page first to see what they accept, what automatically disqualifies a donation, and how to book your free large-item pickup.
Source: Donate Furniture to Habitat for Humanity ReStore
3. Older Sofas May Not Meet Today’s Federal Safety Standards — Here’s What To Know
The federal flammability standard for upholstered furniture changed in June 2021. If your couch was made before that date, this CPSC page tells you what the standard requires, how to read the certification label, and what it means for sofas you’re removing or considering donating.
Source: CPSC Upholstered Furniture Safety FAQ
4. Your City May Not Take Your Couch — Find Out Before You Drag It To The Curb
Municipal pickup rules differ everywhere, and most cities require advance scheduling or specific placement before they’ll touch a sofa. NYC’s Department of Sanitation publishes one of the most detailed public guides available — a solid benchmark for knowing where free city services stop and a professional couch removal service starts.
Source: NYC DSNY Furniture and Large Item Disposal Guidelines
5. Find A Furniture Bank Near You And Put Your Old Sofa To Good Use
Furniture banks across the U.S. accept gently used sofas and get them directly to families who need them. The Furniture Bank Network’s searchable directory helps you find your nearest location — worth checking before you book a removal, especially if your couch is still in solid shape.
Source: Furniture Bank Network — North American Furniture Bank Directory
6. What To Look For Before You Hire A Couch Removal Company
Licensing, insurance, upfront pricing, and responsible disposal — those four things separate a trustworthy couch removal company from one that cuts corners. The BBB’s consumer guide covers each one, plus how to verify a company’s accreditation and what warning signs to watch for before you hand over your business.
Source: BBB Consumer Guide to Hiring Junk Removal Services
7. Not Sure What Happens To Your Couch After It’s Hauled Away? Here’s The Breakdown
Metal frames, foam, fabric — different parts of your sofa have different recycling and disposal options. San José Recycles breaks it down by material and couch type, so you know exactly what can be recycled, what can’t, and when a professional removal service is the most responsible choice.
Source: San José Recycles — Furniture Recycling and Disposal Guide
The Numbers Behind Couch Removal: Why It Matters How You Dispose Of Your Old Sofa
Stat 1: 80% Of Furniture Americans Throw Away Ends Up In A Landfill
We’ve been hauling furniture since 2014. One thing our teams notice on nearly every job: a significant portion of what gets called “junk” isn’t junk at all.
The EPA confirms what we see in practice:
- Americans generated 12.1 million tons of furniture waste in 2018
- 80.1% of it was landfilled
- That makes furniture one of the least-recycled categories in the entire U.S. waste stream.
That’s not just a statistic. It’s a missed opportunity — repeated millions of times a year — because most people removing a couch don’t know their options go beyond disposal.
Here’s how we handle it differently:
- Every item we haul gets assessed before anything goes to a landfill
- If it can be donated, we connect it with a local charity or nonprofit
- If donation isn’t an option, we sort for recycling first
Source: EPA — Durable Goods: Product-Specific Data
Stat 2: Upholstered Furniture Is Involved In 17% Of All Home Fire Deaths In The U.S.
Our teams walk into homes every day and pick up sofas in every condition — some barely used, others that haven’t moved in twenty years. Most homeowners don’t think about what an old couch represents from a safety standpoint. The numbers from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission tell that story directly:
- Upholstered furniture is associated with approximately 390 residential fire deaths per year
- That accounts for 17% of all home fire fatalities in the U.S.
- The CPSC enacted a mandatory federal flammability standard in June 2021 in direct response
- Sofas manufactured before that date aren’t required to meet it
When a customer asks why getting an old, worn sofa out matters beyond clearing space, this is the number we point to. It’s not just about reclaiming your living room. It’s about knowing what’s in it.
Source: CPSC — New Federal Safety Standard for Upholstered Furniture Fires
Stat 3: Habitat For Humanity ReStores Have Diverted More Than 124,000 Tons Of Goods From Landfills
One of our core commitments at Jiffy Junk is making sure the furniture we remove doesn’t automatically become waste. We’ve seen what happens when a removal company skips that step — usable sofas go straight to disposal, and nobody benefits.
The impact of doing it right adds up fast:
- Habitat for Humanity ReStores have diverted more than 124,000 tons of donated goods from landfills
- That total was built over 25 years — one sofa, one loveseat, one sectional at a time
- Every usable couch we identify for donation is one less piece adding to that landfill figure
When our teams spot a couch that still has life in it, connecting it with a donation organization isn’t an afterthought. It’s part of the job. That 124,000-ton figure is proof that the follow-through makes a real difference.
Source: Habitat for Humanity — 25 Years of Facts and Finds

Final Thoughts And Opinion
Clearing out an old couch used to mean calling a friend with a truck, negotiating a staircase, and hoping for the best. Most people do it that way once and immediately wish they’d found a shorter path.
We’ve been running couch and furniture removals since 2014, starting on Long Island and building into a nationwide operation. The company’s promise has stayed the same the whole time: we’re not happy until you are. That’s how every job runs, whether it’s a single loveseat or a full property cleanout.
If your old sofa is ready to go, give us a call or book online. Our team will handle the rest.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does couch removal cost?
A: Couch removal typically costs between $75 and $200 or more. The exact price depends on the sofa’s size, your location, and how many items you’re removing. At Jiffy Junk, we give you a firm quote before we start. The number we give you is the number on the invoice, and it doesn’t change after the job.
Q: Do I need to move the couch before your team arrives?
A: No. Our team picks up your couch from wherever it currently is — inside the home, upstairs, in the basement, or in a back room. You don’t need to move it to the curb or out of the room. We handle all the heavy lifting.
Q: Will you remove a sectional sofa?
A: Yes. We remove all types of sectional sofas, including large L-shaped and U-shaped configurations. Our crew comes prepared to handle furniture of any size and can take apart modular sections when required.
Q: How quickly can you pick up my couch?
A: Same-day and next-day pickup is available in most markets. Book online at call 844-JIFFY-JUNK to check availability in your area. Once you’re booked, you’ll get instant confirmation.
Q: Do you remove couches in poor condition?
A: Yes. We pick up couches, sofas, and sectionals in any condition — stained, torn, structurally damaged, or just old and worn. The state of the furniture doesn’t affect whether we’ll take it. If it’s a couch, we’ll remove it.
Q: What happens to my couch after pickup?
A: Before disposal, we check every item. If your couch is in usable shape, we work to donate it to a local charity or nonprofit. If donation isn’t possible, we recycle materials wherever we can and dispose of the rest responsibly. Your sofa won’t end up in a landfill if we can help it.
Q: Is Jiffy Junk licensed and insured?
A: Yes. Every Jiffy Junk team is fully licensed and insured. You’re working with trained professionals who take care of your home and property on every single job. You can verify our accreditation through the BBB at any time.
Q: Can I bundle couch removal with other items?
A: Yes, and it’s often worth doing. Combining your couch removal with other furniture, appliances, or additional items in one trip frequently lowers the cost per item. Take a look at our full furniture removal services — our team can take everything in a single visit.
Ready To Get Rid Of That Old Couch? Book With Jiffy Junk Today.
Call 844-JIFFY-JUNK or book in minutes at jiffyjunk.com/booking — our team will give you an upfront price, handle every bit of the heavy lifting, and leave your space clean with our signature White Glove Treatment. That’s exactly what “full service couch removal” means at JiffyJunk.com.