Couch & Sofa Removal in
Miami

One couch or a whole sectional — sofas, sleepers, and recliners hauled out of Miami apartments, high-rises, and houses at a flat $170 photo-quoted price. We carry it out of the unit, split sectionals for the freight elevator, and handle the building COI. You don't drag a thing to the curb.

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Insured, vetted Miami haulers Flat photo-quoted price Same-day when a slot's open We carry it out — no curb drag Español on request

How couch removal works in Miami

1 · Send a photo

Snap a picture of the couch (or sectional). You get an exact flat price back in seconds — no in-home estimate, no waiting on a callback.

2 · Pick a time

Choose a window — same-day is often open across Miami, the Beaches, and the Gables. We confirm the COI for your building if it needs one.

3 · We carry it out

A vetted, insured hauler arrives, carries the couch out of the unit (stairs or freight elevator), and donates or recycles it. You lift nothing.

How much does couch removal cost in Miami?

Flat and photo-quoted before anyone drives — the carry-out and disposal are already in the number. For comparison, traditional full-service haulers (1-800-GOT-JUNK and the like) charge roughly $150–$600+ for a couch after their minimum and in-home estimate. Ours is a flat $170, no estimate visit.

ItemFlat price
Sofa / couch$170
Loveseat$128
Recliner$132
Sleeper sofa$200
Futon$139
Sectional (2-piece)$190
Sectional (3-piece)$249
Sectional (4-piece)$307

$75 minimum. 10% off on 5+ items. Stairs, walk-ups, and freight elevators are included — no surcharge. Got a whole living room? Send one photo of everything and we'll price the lot.

5 ways to get rid of a couch in Miami

OptionCostSpeedCatch
City of Miami bulk pickupFree1+ weekOne bulky item per weekly pickup; you drag it to the curb by 6 a.m.
Donate (Goodwill, Habitat ReStore)Free1–2 weeksMust be clean and undamaged; you arrange the drop-off or wait for a slot
Self-haul to the transfer station$30–80Same dayYou need a truck and the muscle; a couch won't fit a car
Traditional full-service hauler$150–600+2–3 daysIn-home estimate, two-hour window, you must be home
JunkRabbit$170 flatSame dayNone — photo quote, we carry it out, you do nothing

Does the City of Miami pick up couches?

Technically yes — and that's where most people get stuck. The City of Miami Solid Waste department collects bulky trash once a week, scheduled through 311, with the items placed at the curb by 6 a.m. on your collection day. But the rule that trips everyone up: only one bulky item per pickup. One sofa. So if you've got a sectional, a couch and a loveseat, or a full living room to clear, the city takes one piece this week, one the next — and you're dragging each one down to the curb yourself, on schedule, for weeks. (Miami-Dade's program for unincorporated areas is even more limited — a couple of scheduled pickups a year.)

That's the whole reason this page exists. We take everything in one same-day trip, carry it out of the apartment or house (you don't move it to the curb), and split a sectional for the freight elevator if your building needs it. You trade a few weeks of curb-dragging for one flat price and one visit.

What we take

What happens to your couch after pickup

A couch in good shape goes to donation — local Goodwill and Habitat for Humanity ReStore partners — so a usable piece furnishes another Miami home instead of going to landfill. What can't be donated is broken down so the metal frame and recyclable materials are routed properly and only the remainder is disposed. Disposal is already in your flat price; there's no separate dump fee.

High-rises, walk-ups, and the freight-elevator reality

Most Miami couch jobs aren't a quick curb grab — they're a third-floor walk-up in Little Havana, a Brickell tower with a strict freight-elevator window, or a sectional that has to come apart to clear the door. This is exactly where a curbside service leaves you stranded. We do the part they don't: our crew carries the couch out of the unit, we book and provide the COI your building's management requires (same day), we work the freight-elevator schedule, and we split sectionals on site. From Edgewater and Downtown towers to Coral Gables and Coconut Grove houses, the access is handled and the price stays flat.

When people call us for couch removal

Why Miami chooses JunkRabbit for couch removal

What Miami customers say

★★★★★

"Sectional out of a Brickell high-rise. They split it for the freight elevator, had the COI ready, flat price from a photo. Painless."

— Daniela R., Brickell
★★★★★

"Old sleeper sofa down a Little Havana walk-up. I didn't touch it. Same-day, fair flat price, gone in twenty minutes."

— Marcos G., Little Havana
★★★★★

"New couch was arriving and the city was going to take weeks. JunkRabbit took the old one the same afternoon. Recommend."

— Ashley P., Edgewater

Couch removal questions, answered

How much does couch removal cost in Miami?

Flat, photo-quoted: sofa $170, loveseat $128, recliner $132, sleeper sofa $200, futon $139, sectional 2-piece $190, 3-piece $249, 4-piece $307. $75 minimum, 10% off on 5+ items. Carry-out and disposal included.

Will the City of Miami pick up my couch?

Once a week, one bulky item per pickup, at the curb by 6 a.m., scheduled via 311 — so a sectional or multiple pieces means weeks of waiting. We take it all in one same-day trip and carry it out for you.

Can you split a sectional for a high-rise?

Yes — we separate it into its pieces (and detach legs/cushions as needed) to clear the freight elevator, and we provide the building's COI. Still one flat price.

Do I have to drag it to the curb?

No. We're full-service — the crew carries it out of your apartment or house. You move nothing.

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