TV and E-Waste Removal in Frisco, TX
Upfront, volume-based pricing and same-week pickup across Frisco.
Yes. Good Haul removes old TVs and electronics across Frisco, in Collin County: flat screens, heavy CRT and projection sets, computers, monitors, printers, and networking gear. We carry it out from any room, no curb drag. There's no flat price; it's based on how much truck space the load takes, confirmed on-site, and we recycle responsibly.
Frisco went up fast and in big master-planned chunks, and electronics are one of the things that quietly pile up when a city moves this much. Families settle into Phillips Creek Ranch or Starwood, the living-room TV gets upgraded to something bigger, and the old flat screen ends up leaned against a closet wall next to a dead desktop tower and a box of cables nobody can name. Move-in and move-out weeks are the other big one here. Somebody buys a Frisco home and the previous owner left a heavy tube TV in the bonus room, or a storage cleanout turns up a printer, a couple of monitors, and a tangle of old routers. Frisco trash service won't take any of it at the curb. Good Haul does. We unplug, unmount, and carry it all out from wherever it sits, upstairs media rooms included, so you're not hauling a CRT down two flights yourself. We're a load-and-haul crew, and whatever has life left in it we route to donation, with the rest going to electronics recyclers instead of the landfill.
What we take
- Flat screen TVs, from small bedroom sets to large wall-mounted units
- Old tube and projection TVs (the heavy CRT kind)
- Desktop towers, laptops, tablets, and all-in-one computers
- Monitors, keyboards, mice, and docking stations
- Printers, scanners, fax machines, and shredders
- Networking gear like routers, modems, and switches
- Stereo receivers, speakers, and home theater components
- Game consoles, DVD and Blu-ray players, and streaming boxes
- Cables, chargers, power strips, and surge protectors
- Office electronics from a single workstation or a full floor
What we can’t take
We load and haul, so we don’t do demolition or teardown work (no hot tubs, sheds, or structures). For safety we also can’t take hazardous materials: paint, chemicals, fuels, propane tanks, or asbestos. Not sure about an item? Just ask when you book.
TV and E-Waste Removal across Frisco
You pay for the space you fill
Junk removal is priced by how much room your stuff takes up in the truck, not by the hour. The more it fills, the more it costs. You get an honest range online in about a minute, and we confirm the exact price free and on-site before any work starts.
A few items — a couch, a mattress, a small pile of boxes.
A cleared closet or a single room's worth of stuff.
About four couches, or a packed one-car garage.
A full garage, a small estate, or a whole-room cleanout.
Common questions about tv and e-waste removal in Frisco
Can you remove an old TV or electronics in Frisco this week?
Usually, yes. We aim for same-week TV and e-waste pickup across Frisco, often within a day or two depending on how booked we are. A lot of these calls tie to a move or a storage cleanout, so book early in the week if your timing is tight. Get an upfront price at /estimate or call (469) 206-9408.
Do you cover neighborhoods like Phillips Creek Ranch and Newman Village?
Yes. We haul TVs and electronics anywhere inside Frisco city limits, on both the Collin County and Denton County sides, including Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, Starwood, Frisco Lakes by Del Webb, and the Stonebriar and Frisco Square areas. Give us the address and any gate or access details when you book.
Can you take a heavy old tube or projection TV, and do you recycle it?
Yes. Those old CRT and projection sets are some of the most common things people call us about, since they're too heavy and awkward to move alone, and we handle the carry-out from any floor. We route what we can to electronics recyclers so the metals, glass, and plastics stay out of the landfill, and working gear can go to donation. We can't take loose batteries or fluorescent tubes, so ask first if you're unsure.