Old cabinets, shelving, or an entertainment center bolted to the wall? We carefully take it apart, carry it out, and haul it all away — demolition and junk removal in one visit. You show us what needs to go. We handle the rest.
Tearing out a built-in yourself means tools, dust, a pile of debris, and figuring out how to get rid of it all. We do the whole thing for you — in one visit whenever possible.
If it's built in, attached, or bolted to the wall, we can take it out. A few of the most common:
Point out the built-in you want removed, or send us a few photos.
We give you a clear price before any work starts — no surprises.
We dismantle it, carry it out, haul it away, and leave the space clean.
Every built-in is different, so the price depends on the job. What affects it:
You get a price before we start. No surprise bill after the built-in is already torn apart.
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Painting, remodeling, new flooring, moving, refreshing a living room, or getting a home ready to sell — pulling out dated built-ins instantly opens up the room and makes it feel bigger and more modern. We clear the space so your next project can start clean.
A full wall of built-in cabinetry, removed down to a clean, open wall — ready for paint, a fresh look, or whatever’s next.


Yes. Removal and hauling are included — we take it all with us and leave the space clean. There's no separate junk removal to arrange.
Yes. We carefully dismantle and detach built-ins from the wall, then carry them out and haul them away. You don't need a separate demolition crew.
Yes, we absolutely can. Removing a built-in often leaves marks or holes on the wall — we can add drywall repair and painting to the scope of work so the space is ready for whatever's next. Just ask when you get your estimate.
Yes. Large, heavy, wall-anchored entertainment centers are one of the most common built-ins we take out. Our crew handles the disassembly and the heavy lifting.
It varies, because these are custom pieces. Smaller, simpler units cost less; larger wall units — especially ones that need wall repair afterward — cost more. It really comes down to the size, construction, and scope of the job. You'll always get a clear price before any work begins.
You can. Send us a few photos and we'll give you a price range. If you're good with the range, we'll send a team member out to take a closer look if needed — or if we can give you an exact price from the photos, we will. It depends on the unit and the scope of work.
Show us what needs to go. We'll dismantle it, haul it away, and leave the room clean — all in one visit when we can.