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Hampton Roads service

Mattress Removal in Hampton Roads

Mattress disposal is one of the most common Hampton Roads junk-haul requests because mattresses are not eligible for curbside pickup in any HR city. PoofHaul connects you to local haulers who do mattress disposal as a regular line item. Post a photo, get bids, pay after the haul.

Typical price: $80 to $160 for a mattress + box spring

How mattress removal works on PoofHaul

  1. Snap a photo

    One photo of the mattress + box spring + bed frame is enough. Mention the size (twin, full, queen, king) so haulers can plan truck space.

  2. Get bids in writing

    Local Hampton Roads haulers see the job and send a price. You'll see every bid before you pick. Bids land as haulers spot your post.

  3. Pay after the job's done

    Card on file when you accept. PoofHaul holds payment in escrow; the hauler isn't paid until you confirm the job's done.

What we typically haul

  • Twin / full mattress + box spring

    Single piece, easy to load

  • Queen / king mattress + box spring + bed frame

    Larger truck space, frame disassembly may add time

  • Multiple mattresses (rental or estate clear-out)

    Multi-unit pricing scales down per piece

  • Stained or pet-soiled mattresses

    Most facilities still accept; mention condition up front

Before you book

  • Bedbugs

    Disclose any known infestation up front. Reputable haulers will still take it but may use bagging + take it to a specific facility. Hiding it leads to disputes.

Mattress Removal FAQ

How much does mattress removal cost in Hampton Roads?
A queen mattress + box spring typically runs $80 to $160. Single items at the low end, larger sets and harder access at the high end. PoofHaul shows you actual bids before you accept.
Will haulers take a stained mattress?
Yes. Stains, pet hair, and normal wear don't disqualify a mattress at HR landfills. Disclose the condition in your job description so haulers can bid honestly.
Do haulers charge extra for box springs?
Box springs count as a separate piece at most facilities. JCC convenience centers charge per piece via their coupon system; SPSA bills per ton. Either way, the hauler bakes the disposal cost into their bid, you see one number, not two.
Can a mattress be donated instead?
Most HR donation centers do not accept used mattresses for sanitary reasons. Goodwill, Salvation Army, and Habitat for Humanity ReStore all decline mattresses. Disposal through a hauler is the typical path.
Can I leave it on the curb?
No. None of the HR cities collect mattresses through curbside trash. Setting one out leads to a citation. Either schedule a pickup or self-haul to the local landfill.
What if I have a bedbug-suspected mattress?
Disclose it in the job description. The hauler will bag it on-site and route it to the appropriate facility. SPSA accepts bedbug-suspected mattresses; some convenience centers do not.

Ready to schedule mattress removal?

Post a photo. Local haulers send bids. Pay after the job.