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How to Get Rid of Old Furniture: 4 Best Options

March 15, 2026·6 min read

Whether you're moving, renovating, or just decluttering, getting rid of old furniture doesn't have to be a headache. Here are your best options, ranked from most to least effort.

Option 1: Donate to a Local Charity

If your furniture is in good condition, donation is the most eco-friendly option. Organizations nationwide accept furniture donations and may even offer free pickup:

  • Habitat for Humanity ReStore — accepts sofas, tables, chairs, and bedroom furniture. Free pickup for large items in most cities.
  • Salvation Army — accepts gently used furniture for families in need. Free pickup available.
  • Goodwill — 3,000+ drop-off locations; call ahead to confirm they're accepting large items.
  • Facebook Marketplace / Buy Nothing Groups — list it free, someone picks it up same day.

Option 2: Sell It

Furniture in decent shape can fetch $20–$300 on resale platforms. Best options nationwide:

  • Facebook Marketplace — highest local demand, fastest sales for sofas and bedroom sets.
  • OfferUp — great for mid-range furniture, built-in messaging and meetup coordination.
  • Craigslist — still active for free/cheap furniture, especially for students near universities.

Tip: Price 30–40% below what you'd pay retail. If it doesn't sell in 48 hours, drop the price or move to donation.

Option 3: Curbside Bulk Pickup (Check Your County)

Most U.S. counties offer bulk waste pickup for residents. Search "[your county] bulk waste pickup" to schedule a free pickup for large items including furniture, appliances, and yard waste. Typical wait time is 5–10 business days.

Limitations: No hazardous materials, no construction debris, and items must be at the curb by 7 AM on your scheduled day.

Option 4: On-Demand Junk Removal (Fastest)

If you need it gone today, on-demand junk removal is the fastest option. JunkAway dispatches a vetted, insured crew to your location — typically within 1–3 hours. They load everything, haul it away, and handle disposal.

Average cost for furniture removal nationwide: $100–$300 depending on the number of pieces and access.

What Furniture Can't Be Taken?

Most junk removal companies, including JunkAway, cannot take:

  • Furniture with active pest infestations (bed bugs, roaches)
  • Items containing hazardous materials (certain foam types, lead paint)
  • Biohazard-contaminated items

Furniture Disposal: Quick Decision Guide

SITUATIONBEST OPTION
Good condition, not in a rushDonate or sell
Need it gone in 5–10 days, freeCounty bulk pickup
Need it gone todayJunkAway on-demand removal
Moving out, lots of itemsJunkAway full-truck booking
Estate cleanoutJunkAway + donation coordination
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