Includes mowers, trimmers, wheelbarrows, hand tools, and more.
Standalone pickup from $65
* Same-day availability may vary by location.
Lawn Mower Removal
Dead engine, upgrade sitting in the corner, or just done mowing — that mower has been taking up garage space long enough. Schedule a pickup and it's gone.
City bulk pickup runs on its own schedule, and hauling a mower yourself is a real project. LoadUp puts trained Loaders at your door on a day that works for you.
See My PriceSee your exact price before you book. No surprise charges after pickup, no fees added because the mower is heavier than expected.
Need it gone fast? Same-day pickup is available when you book before noon, so you are not waiting weeks for a city bulk pickup window.
Your Loaders come to the mower, whether it is tucked in the back of the garage, sitting in a shed, or parked along the side of the house.
Your Loaders recover metal and usable parts for recycling where local options allow, keeping as much of the mower out of the landfill as possible.
Your Loaders lift and haul push mowers, self-propelled units, and heavy riding mowers out of garages, sheds, and tight spaces without you touching a thing. Every Loader is background-checked and rated by real customers so you know who is showing up.
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.
Includes mowers, trimmers, wheelbarrows, hand tools, and more.
Standalone pickup from $65
Single-stage, two-stage, gas, electric, and battery-powered units accepted.
Standalone pickup from $255
Gas, battery, or electric chainsaws accepted regardless of working condition.
Standalone pickup from $75
Includes handheld, backpack, and gas-powered leaf blower models.
Standalone pickup from $105
Gas and electric pressure washers accepted, working or not.
Standalone pickup from $130
Covers hand axes, hatchets, splitting mauls, and similar bladed tools.
Standalone pickup from $65
Gas, battery, and electric string trimmers accepted in any condition.
Standalone pickup from $75
Gas, corded, battery-powered, or manual rotary edgers accepted.
Standalone pickup from $75
Choose curbside if the mower is already outside, or go with in-home pickup and your Loaders will pull it straight from the garage or shed. Same-day and multi-item options are available when you need more flexibility.
| Pickup Option | Highlight | Best For | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-home pickup | Full-service | Removal from anywhere inside your home | from $105 |
| Curbside pickup | Save $5.00 | Place items outside, skip the appointment | from $100 |
| Same-day pickup | Add $10.00 | Urgent pickups booked before noon | from $115 |
| Next day pickup | Flexible | Book next-day or up to 90 days ahead | from $105 |
| Multi-item pickup | Bundle & save | Add-on items in the same pickup for less | from +$15 |
| Tool add-on | Optional | Bundle with your lawn mower pickup | from +$15 |
| Patio & yard 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 mower details to get an upfront price instantly. No estimates, no callbacks, no surprises at the door.
Avg. 60 secondsPick a pickup window that fits your schedule. Same-day availability is open when you book before noon, or choose a future date that works better.
No waiting on callbacksYour Loaders arrive, move the mower from its spot, and haul it away. Metal and usable parts are recycled where local options allow.
No in-person chargesPricing is based on the type and size of mower, the number of units being removed, and the access required to reach it. A push mower stored near an open garage door is a straightforward pickup, while a riding mower parked deep in a shed or requiring disassembly to move through a tight space may affect your total. Your upfront price reflects those factors before you book.
Gas-powered mowers should have fuel and oil emptied or drained before your pickup window. This is a simple prep step that keeps the job safe and smooth for your Loaders.
LoadUp picks up all common residential mower types in any condition, running or not.
Your booking total is transparent from the start. Optional adjustments like additional mowers, shed or tight-space access, or disassembly needed to move a bulky riding mower are clearly shown during checkout so your final price is accurate before your Loaders arrive.
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 recovering metal frames, decks, and usable components for recycling where local options allow, keeping as much of the mower out of the landfill as possible. Disposal outcomes vary based on the mower's condition and what recycling or salvage facilities 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™.
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Find answers to common questions, pricing details, pickup policies, and service options.
Talk to our team
(844) 239-7711Text our team
(678) 884-4738Lawn mower pickup typically starts around $105. Your final price depends on the type of mower, whether you choose curbside or in-home pickup, and any access factors like a garage or shed carry-out. You'll see your exact price before confirming, so there are no surprises at pickup.
Yes. Riding mowers are accepted alongside push and self-propelled mowers. Because riding mowers are larger and heavier, they typically fall into a higher pricing tier than a standard push mower, and that's reflected in your upfront quote before you book.
Yes. Gas-powered mowers need to have fuel and oil emptied before your Loaders arrive. They carry and haul the mower, but they don't drain, siphon, or dispose of fuel or oil themselves, so a mower that still has these fluids in it can't be loaded.
Both options are available. With in-home pickup, your Loaders will go into your garage, shed, or wherever the mower is stored. With curbside pickup, you place the mower in an accessible outdoor spot beforehand and don't need to be home. Which one you choose affects your price slightly, and that's shown before you confirm.
Yes. Electric, battery-powered, push, self-propelled, and riding mowers are all accepted, working or not. If you have a battery-powered mower, it's worth removing the battery beforehand, since detached lithium-ion batteries typically need to be handled separately from the mower itself.
Your Loaders prioritize recycling for mowers whenever local options allow, since they're made mostly of metal and plastic that can be broken down and reused. Outcomes depend on the mower's condition and what recycling facilities exist in your area, so a specific result can't be guaranteed.
Yes, that's often worth trying first if it's in working condition. Local charities, community gardens, and some nonprofits occasionally accept working mowers, though many have restrictions around fuel and oil that need to be drained before drop-off, similar to what's required for pickup. If you can't find a taker quickly, removal is the more reliable fallback.
A little, though usually not much once you factor in the effort of getting it there yourself. Mowers contain steel, aluminum, and sometimes copper wiring, all of which scrap yards will take, but the payout for a single mower tends to be modest. That's part of why most people find pickup more practical than a scrap yard trip for just one machine.
With regular maintenance, a gas push mower often lasts somewhere around 8 to 10 years, while riding mowers can last longer with proper care. Neglecting basic upkeep, like changing the oil or draining old fuel before storage, tends to shorten that lifespan considerably, which is often what pushes people toward replacement earlier than expected.