We haul the electronics out and recycle them properly
Old electronics pile up quietly. A dead television goes into the garage, then a printer joins it, then a box of cables and a laptop that stopped charging two summers ago. That garage bakes all summer here, and nobody wants to spend a Saturday wrestling a heavy tube television down a hillside staircase. So the pile just sits. We handle that part for you. Our crew comes to the house, carries the units out from wherever they sit, and loads them onto the truck. You do not need to pull a wall mount off the studs, break down the stand, or borrow a friend with a pickup. We take televisions of every size, desktop towers, monitors, printers, stereo gear, speakers, game consoles, small kitchen appliances with cords, and the tangle of wires behind all of it. Point us to the room and we do the lifting.
Electronics do not belong in a trash bin. California does not treat them like household garbage, and there is a solid reason for that, because screens, batteries, and circuit boards hold lead, mercury, and other metals the state counts as universal waste. It is not a rule anyone bends. That is why the city truck rolls right past a television left at the curb, and why a hauler who shrugs, takes your money, and drives the load to a dump is doing you no favors. We sort what we collect and bring it to facilities that accept electronics for recycling. Gear that still runs gets set aside for reuse when there is a fit. The EPA makes the same point in plain words. Keep the glass and the metals out of the landfill, and recover what can be used again. You get the closet back. The pile ends up where it should have gone in the first place.
- We carry it out ourselves. The television can be bolted to a wall upstairs or the tower wedged under a desk in a back bedroom.
- Televisions of every size. A small set from a bedroom, or a wide screen that takes two people and a full flight of stairs.
- Computers, monitors, printers, routers, stereo parts, speakers, and game consoles. We take the box of cords nobody has touched in a decade too.
- We sweep the spot before we go. You are not left with dust squares, drywall anchors, and loose screws on the floor.
- Homes, rentals, and offices across Glendale, Montrose, Adams Hill, and the Verdugo Woodlands. Our crew is used to tight streets and long stair runs.
Scheduling is simple. Call us or send the form with a rough list of what you have, and a photo helps if you can snap one. We give you a window, we show up inside it, and we confirm the load with you before anything moves. Buildings near Brand Boulevard usually need elevator time and a spot to park, so tell us the address and we plan around it. Canyon streets up in the Verdugo hills are narrow, and plenty of driveways fit one vehicle and nothing more, so we bring a truck that fits instead of blocking your neighbors. If the garage has turned into a storage room with ten years of dead electronics stacked behind the bikes, that is a normal job for us. Many of them wrap up in well under an hour once we are on site.
You do not need to rent a truck. You do not need to chase down a recycling drop off with odd hours, or drag a tube television down a flight of stairs on your own. Tell us what has to go. We clear it out of your Glendale home, office, or rental, then take it to a place that handles electronics the right way. Call us or send the form and we will get you on the schedule this week.
