Available in twin, full, queen, king, and California king sizes.
Standalone pickup from $85
* Same-day availability may vary by location.
Bed Frame Removal
New bed arriving and nowhere to put the old frame? Schedule a pickup and it's gone before the delivery crew shows up. Book in 60 seconds.
City bulk pickup makes you wait. DIY means wrestling rails down a staircase. LoadUp sends trained Loaders who handle the whole job on a schedule that works for you.
See My PriceSee your exact price before you book. No surprise charges after pickup, no add-on fees for stairs or extra pieces.
Need it gone today? Same-day pickup is available in most areas when you book before noon.
Your Loaders carry the frame out from your bedroom, upstairs hallway, or wherever it lives inside your home.
Usable frames are considered for donation or recycling first, when local options allow, before any other disposal route.
Your Loaders disassemble the frame, then carry the headboard, footboard, rails, and slats out through tight doorways, down stairs, and out of the home. Every Loader is background-checked and rated by real customers after every job.
Add related items to your pickup and unlock lower pricing: the first item includes the pickup fee, each additional item is a flat add-on.
Available in twin, full, queen, king, and California king sizes.
Standalone pickup from $85
Includes dressers, wardrobes, armoires, and chests of drawers.
Standalone pickup from $85
Available in twin, full, queen, king, and split sizes.
Standalone pickup from $70
Includes single-drawer, double-drawer, and open-shelf bedside tables.
Standalone pickup from $75
Covers twin-over-twin, twin-over-full, loft-style, wood, and metal frames.
Standalone pickup from $180
Comes in softside, hardside, and waveless styles with wood frames or pedestals.
Standalone pickup from $355
Covers metal-frame folding cots, camping cots, guest cots, and rollaway beds.
Standalone pickup from $75
Chests of drawers, hope chests, blanket chests, toy chests, and storage trunks.
Standalone pickup from $75
Choose curbside if the frame is already outside, or go with in-home pickup and your Loaders will handle everything from inside the bedroom. Same-day and multi-item options are available at checkout.
| Pickup Option | Highlight | Best For | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-home pickup | Full-service | Removal from anywhere inside your home | from $80 |
| Curbside pickup | Save $5.00 | Place items outside, skip the appointment | from $75 |
| Same-day pickup | Add $10.00 | Urgent pickups booked before noon | from $90 |
| Next day pickup | Flexible | Book next-day or up to 90 days ahead | from $80 |
| Multi-item pickup | Bundle & save | Add-on items in the same pickup for less | from +$15 |
| Furniture add-on | Optional | Bundle with your bed frame pickup | from +$30 |
| Bedroom cleanout | Volume discount | Entire room junk removal | Custom |
| Disassembly service | Optional add-on | Large or difficult-to-move items | Custom |
* Starting prices. Final price confirmed by ZIP code and pickup conditions. Volume discounts applied automatically.
Enter your location and item details to get an upfront price instantly. No calls, no quotes, no waiting.
Avg. 60 secondsPick a date and arrival window that fits your schedule, including same-day availability in most areas.
No waiting on callbacksYour Loaders arrive, break down the frame, and carry everything out. Donation or recycling is considered when local options allow.
No in-person chargesPricing is based on the size and configuration of the frame, the number of pieces involved, and whether pickup is curbside or from inside the home. Larger frames with separate headboards, footboards, and side rails typically fall into a higher tier than simpler platform or twin-size frames.
If you have an adjustable or powered frame, unplug it before your Loaders arrive. Mattresses and box springs are separate items and can be added to your booking at checkout.
LoadUp accepts most standard residential bed frame styles and materials.
Your booking total is transparent from the start. Optional services and adjustments, like in-home pickup, disassembly of multi-piece frames, or additional bedroom items, are clearly shown during checkout so your final price is accurate and surprise-free at pickup.
The more you remove, the more you save. Discounts apply in real time as items are added.
Stairs add time and labor, which is factored in upfront to keep pricing fair for everyone.
For items that need to be taken apart, add disassembly to your booking during checkout.
Choose whether eligible items should be donated when possible during checkout.
Your Loaders prioritize donation or recycling for bed frames in good condition, considering local options before any other disposal route. Outcomes vary based on frame condition, material, and what facilities or organizations are available in your area.
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Whenever possible, Loaders prioritize donation and recycling options to help reduce landfill waste. A portion of every booking supports reforestation efforts through Plant with Purpose™.
🌳 Plant with Purpose™Chances are we take that too: furniture and plenty more. Check the full catalog and add anything to your pickup.
Find answers to common questions, pricing details, pickup policies, and service options.
Talk to our team
(844) 239-7711Text our team
(678) 884-4738Bed frame pickup typically starts around $80. Your final price depends on the size of the frame, how many pieces are involved, and whether you choose curbside or in-home pickup. A king-size frame with a separate headboard and footboard generally costs more than a simple twin platform frame. You'll see your exact price before confirming, with no surprise charges added after pickup.
No, you don't need to disassemble anything beforehand. Your Loaders will break down the frame themselves, separating the headboard, footboard, rails, and slats, and carry everything out for you. If you have an adjustable or powered frame, the one thing to do first is unplug it from the wall.
Yes, but they're separate items from the bed frame and need to be added to your booking individually. You can add them at checkout before confirming your pickup, which is the simplest way to clear the whole bed in one appointment.
Your Loaders pick up most standard residential bed frame styles, including wood, metal, platform, upholstered, and adjustable frames in any size from twin to king. The main exception is anything permanently built into the wall or structure of the room, like built-in bed units or permanently affixed headboards, which can't be removed.
Yes. In-home pickup covers your Loaders carrying the frame out from wherever it is inside your home, including upstairs bedrooms and tight hallways. Stairs and difficult doorways are part of the job, not something you need to handle before they arrive.
It depends on the pickup type you book. With curbside pickup, the frame just needs to be in an accessible outdoor location and you don't need to be home. With in-home pickup, someone needs to be present to provide access to the bedroom so your Loaders can get in and carry the frame out.
If it's still sturdy and in good shape, yes, that's often worth trying first. Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and local thrift stores or charities are common outlets, though many charities have specific condition requirements and won't take frames with missing hardware or structural damage. If a frame doesn't sell quickly or doesn't meet a charity's guidelines, removal is usually the more reliable route.
A bed frame is the structural base, the legs, rails, headboard, and footboard, that holds everything off the floor. A box spring sits on top of the frame and supports the mattress itself, traditionally using a wood frame with springs or slats inside. Not every mattress needs a box spring; platform frames and many modern mattresses are designed to skip it entirely.
Yes, in most cases. Metal bed frames are made mostly of steel, which scrap yards and metal recyclers accept readily. Wood frames have more mixed outcomes depending on finish and condition, and upholstered frames are the hardest to recycle because of the mixed fabric, foam, and wood construction. What actually happens with a specific frame depends on its materials and what's available in your area.