One call handles it all — whether it's a single couch, an old refrigerator, or an entire room of furniture. We carry it out from wherever it sits and haul it away the same day.
⚡ Same-day service available — call before noon for today's slot: (703) 828-7824
New furniture arrived and the old needs to go? Moving and the movers won't take the stuff you're leaving behind? We remove furniture from wherever it sits — upstairs bedroom, basement, tight apartment hallway — without scratching walls, floors, or doorframes.
Stairs & tight spaces: We carry items from any floor. Narrow hallways, small elevators, parking garages — we've dealt with all of it. No extra charge for stairs in most situations.
Old refrigerator, broken washer, a stove that's been sitting in the garage for two years — appliances are heavy, awkward, and impossible to move alone. We disconnect, carry out, and haul away all major home appliances. Freon-containing appliances (fridges, AC units) are disposed of at certified recycling facilities.
Why are large appliances more expensive?
Appliances are heavy — a refrigerator can weigh 300+ lbs. Landfills charge extra for heavy items, and the labor to safely carry and load them is significantly more than a light piece of furniture. What we charge reflects the actual cost of doing the job right.
Freon disposal — why it costs more
Refrigerators, freezers, and AC units contain refrigerant (freon) — a controlled substance that's illegal to release into the atmosphere. By law, it must be recovered by EPA-certified technicians before the unit can be disposed of. This certified recovery process costs money, and we pass that exact cost through to you — no markup.
💡 Pro tip: Text us a photo of the appliance and its location before we arrive — we can give you an accurate quote and plan the best removal route.
Mattresses can't go in regular trash — most landfills won't accept them, and they're nearly impossible to transport without a truck. We pick up mattresses and box springs of all sizes, from any floor of your home, and deliver them to licensed recycling and disposal facilities.
Eco-friendly disposal: Virginia requires mattresses to be processed at licensed facilities. We don't dump — everything goes where it's supposed to go.
Why does size matter?
A king mattress takes up nearly twice the truck space of a twin — and licensed mattress disposal facilities charge by size too. Mattresses can't go to regular landfills in Virginia; they must go to certified processing facilities. That cost is real, and we're upfront about it.
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AfterYes. We carry items from any floor — no elevator required. We use protective padding on doorframes and stair railings to avoid scratching walls and floors.
Yes, and this is one of our most common requests. We time our arrival before the delivery, clear the old furniture, and you're ready for the new stuff. Text us the delivery window and we'll work around it.
We're experienced with awkward extractions — sectionals that need to be separated, large wardrobes that need to be disassembled, tight stairwell angles. If there's a way out, we'll find it.
We donate to local charities first — Habitat for Humanity ReStore, Salvation Army, or similar. The donation centers provide receipts you can use for taxes.
Yes — that's one of the most cost-effective ways to use us. We price by truck space, so combining items in a single trip saves you money versus multiple pickups.
Call or text for a free, no-obligation estimate. We serve all of Northern Virginia, DC, and Maryland — and we can usually come the same day.
Or email: contact@dmvgojunk.com
Single items priced individually. Multiple items or room clearouts priced by load volume — whichever is lower for you.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Loveseat / 2-seater sofa | $99–$119 |
| 3-seater sofa | $119–$139 |
| Sectional sofa (L-shape) | $199–$239 |
| Sleeper sofa | $199–$239 |
| Recliner | $119–$149 |
| Bed frame (standard) | $99 |
| Dresser / chest of drawers | $99 |
| Dining table + chairs | $149–$199 |
| Full room clearout | Priced by load |
Unsure? Text us a photo first.
McNair Farms and Countryside townhouses have living rooms on upper floors — sofa and sectional carries down tight stairwells are standard. Sectionals are disassembled first. Same-day almost always available.
Vienna had a lot of furniture removal action when families downsize or move. Older ranches often have sleeper sofas that haven't moved in 20 years — these are heavy but we handle them. Same-day available.
Fairfax is our highest-volume furniture removal area — colonials with full basements mean furniture accumulates across multiple floors. Basement furniture often hasn't been moved since the house was built.
Arlington condo buildings require elevator scheduling for large furniture. Very tight hallways and small elevators mean sectionals and sleeper sofas need extra planning — we assess before booking.
McLean homes have larger, heavier furniture — custom pieces, antique dining sets, oversized sectionals. We handle these with extra care. Estate furniture removal is also common when McLean homes change hands.
Old Town's historic homes have very narrow staircases — we've moved furniture out of rooms that seemed impossible. Del Ray row houses are similar. Potomac Yard and Carlyle new construction has standard wide staircases.
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