Best Ways to Get Rid of Old Furniture in Nashville

A practical, Nashville-specific guide — free pickup options, what Davidson County actually accepts, and when professional removal makes more sense than doing it yourself.

The honest summary: Nashville has more free furniture disposal options than most residents realize — but each one has real limitations. Habitat ReStore, Salvation Army, and Goodwill all offer free pickup for furniture in good condition. Davidson County Convenience Centers take one bulk item free per visit. Facebook Marketplace works well for anything with resale value. For damaged, heavy, or hard-to-move furniture, professional junk removal starting at $100 is often faster and cheaper than DIY hauling.

First — Is Your Furniture Donable, Sellable, or Just Gone?

Before calling anyone or loading anything into a car, spend two minutes honestly assessing the furniture. This single decision determines which of the options below will actually work for you — and which ones will waste your time.

Nashville’s donation organizations and charity pickups have strict condition requirements. Showing up at Habitat ReStore with a torn sofa or a Goodwill with a stained mattress means driving back home with the same furniture you came with. Here is what each category means in practice:

Which category does your furniture fall into?

✅ Donable / Sellable
  • No major tears, stains, or structural damage
  • No mold, bed bugs, or pet damage
  • All pieces present and functional
  • Upholstered items clean and odor-free
  • Wood furniture solid — not warped or broken
  • Electronics working (lamps, powered items)
✗ Not Donable — Remove Only
  • Visible tears, stains, or heavy wear
  • Pet damage or strong odors
  • Mold, moisture damage, or pest issues
  • Missing pieces or broken frames
  • Mattresses over 5 years old (most charities reject)
  • Particle board furniture swollen or broken

If your furniture falls in the “donable” column — you have multiple free options in Nashville. If it’s in the “not donable” column — skip straight to Section 5. Damaged furniture cannot be donated and most city programs won’t take it curbside either.

Free Donation Pickup in Nashville — Real Organizations, Real Details

Nashville has several legitimate organizations that offer free furniture pickup for items in good condition. Most Nashville residents don’t realize how many options exist — or what each one actually accepts. Here are the real details, not the generic list you find everywhere else.

Organization Free Pickup? Phone / Info Wait Time
Habitat ReStore Nashville
414 Harding Pl, Suite 100
Free Pickup (615) 254-4663
habitatnashville.org
Varies — book online
Salvation Army Nashville
631 Dickerson Pike
Free Pickup (615) 242-0411 Typically 1–2 weeks
Goodwill Middle Tennessee Check availability GiveIt2Goodwill.org/pickups Varies by zip code
ThriftSmart Nashville Free Pickup Schedule online Varies
The Arc Davidson County Free Pickup Contact online Varies

Important reality check:

All donation organizations in Nashville require furniture to be in good, clean, usable condition. Upholstered furniture must be free of tears, stains, pet damage, and odors. Most will turn away mattresses older than 5 years. Showing up without confirming acceptance — especially for a sofa or bed frame — risks a wasted trip. Always call or confirm online before scheduling or loading your vehicle.

Nashville City & County Disposal Options — What Metro Actually Offers

Metro Nashville updated its waste collection system in February 2026. The rules changed significantly — here is what actually applies now, not what applied two years ago.

Davidson County Convenience Centers

Nashville operates 4 Convenience Centers across Davidson County that accept bulky items including furniture. Davidson County residents can drop off one bulk item free per visit — additional items have fees. These centers accept furniture, appliances, electronics, yard waste, and more.

Convenience Center Address Special Notes Cost
East Center 2132 Smith Springs Rd, Nashville 37217
615-573-0293
Accepts hazardous waste, electronics, tires 1st item free
Ezell Pike Center Ezell Pike, Nashville Accepts hazardous waste, electronics, tires (up to 4/month free) 1st item free
Omohundro Center Omohundro Ave, Nashville ⚠️ No cash — card only. C&D limit 1 cu yd 1st item free
Central Pike Center 3516 Central Pike, Hermitage 37076
615-573-8004
Located at MS-COT landfill 1st item free
💳 All centers accept credit/debit cards (2.8% fee, $1.95 minimum). Cash NOT accepted at Omohundro. Call 615-862-5000 to confirm current fees before visiting.

Curbside Bulky Item Pickup — Updated February 2026

Nashville Waste Services modernized its collection schedule in February 2026. Curbside bulky items are now limited to 1 cubic yard per collection — which is roughly the size of a single armchair or a small dresser. A full sofa, sectional, or king mattress exceeds this limit and cannot be placed curbside. Anything larger must go to a Convenience Center or be removed professionally.

Nashville curbside rules — 2026:

Place bulky items at the curb by 5 AM on your regular trash day. Maximum 1 cubic yard per collection. Large sofas, beds, and dressers typically exceed this limit. If your item exceeds the limit and you leave it at the curb, Metro may not collect it — and leaving oversized items on the street can result in a code violation.

Bulk Pickup by Request

Certain bulk item pickup services may be available free in Davidson County through Metro services. Contact Nashville’s hubNashville by calling 311 or 615-862-5000 to ask about bulk item collection for oversized furniture. This service has limited availability and typically requires advance scheduling.

Selling Furniture Online in Nashville — What Actually Works

Online selling works well for furniture in good condition that has genuine resale value. Nashville has an active Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist community — but the experience varies significantly by neighborhood and furniture type.

Facebook Marketplace Nashville

Facebook Marketplace is consistently the fastest platform for selling used furniture in Nashville. Items listed with clear photos and fair prices — typically 40–60% below retail — move within days in most Nashville zip codes. East Nashville, Germantown, Green Hills, and Sylvan Park have particularly active buyer communities. Free pickup listings (listed at $0) almost always generate same-day inquiries.

Craigslist Nashville

Craigslist remains active for larger, heavier pieces and for buyers who prefer anonymity. It skews toward buyers willing to haul items themselves, making it useful for heavy dining tables, sectionals, and bedroom sets where the buyer needs to arrange their own truck.

What Sells and What Doesn’t

Item Sells Online? Realistic Price (Nashville)
Solid wood dining table✅ High demand$50–$300
Mid-century style furniture✅ Very high demand$75–$500+
Sectional sofa (good condition)✅ Yes — buyer needs truck$100–$400
Ergonomic office chair✅ Good demand$25–$150
Solid wood bookshelf✅ Yes$20–$100
Flat-pack / particle board⚠️ Slow — low demand$0–$30 or free only
Old mattresses❌ Almost neverList free pickup only
Worn sofas with damage❌ Very difficultFree only or remove professionally

One Nashville-specific note: if you list furniture as “free — must pick up” on Facebook Marketplace in Nashville, expect responses within hours. The free furniture community on Nashville-area groups is extremely active. This is the fastest way to clear good-condition furniture with zero cost and zero effort beyond posting photos.

Professional Furniture Removal — When It Makes More Sense Than DIY

Professional furniture removal is the fastest and most predictable option — but it is not always necessary. Here is an honest breakdown of when it makes financial and practical sense, and when the free options above are better.

When Professional Removal Is the Right Call

Junk Removal Nash — Nashville Furniture Removal From $100

Junk Removal Nash removes furniture from anywhere in your home — upper floors, tight hallways, garages — without you needing to move anything first. All labor, loading, transportation, and disposal are included. Items in usable condition are donated to local Nashville organizations. Same-day service is available across Davidson County when you call in the morning.

Single itemFrom $100
Multiple items$150–$350
Full cleanout$300–$800+
Same-day?Yes — call early
You move anything?No — crew handles all
Phone(615) 970-7837
Call for a Free Estimate

The Real Cost of DIY Furniture Disposal in Nashville

Many Nashville homeowners underestimate the true cost of removing furniture themselves. Before choosing DIY, here is what the actual math looks like for a typical sofa removal:

DIY Cost Item Estimated Cost
Truck rental (half day minimum)$50 – $120
Fuel (round trip to Convenience Center)$10 – $25
Convenience Center fee (beyond 1st free item)$10 – $40 per item
Your time (loading, driving, unloading)2–4 hours
Risk of injury moving heavy itemsReal risk
Total DIY cost (single sofa)$70 – $185 + your time
✅ Professional removal (single sofa)$100 — crew does everything

For a single item, the gap between DIY and professional is often smaller than people expect — especially once truck rental is factored in. For multiple items or a full room cleanout, professional removal almost always wins on total cost once all DIY expenses are honest accounted for. Read more about the cost of junk removal nashville.

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All Nashville Furniture Disposal Options — Side by Side

Option Cost Wait Time Condition Required You Do Work? Best For
Habitat ReStore PickupFreeDays–weeksGood onlyNoGood furniture, flexible timeline
Salvation Army PickupFree1–2 weeksGood onlyNoMultiple pieces, good condition
Goodwill PickupFreeVariesGood onlyNoDavidson County residents
ThriftSmart PickupFreeVariesGood conditionNoMixed loads
Facebook MarketplaceFree (keep money)Hours–daysMust be sellableYes — listingFurniture with resale value
Davidson County Center1st item freeSelf-serviceAny conditionYes — you haulAny condition, have truck
Curbside Bulky PickupFreeNext trash dayAny — under 1 cu ydYes — curb placementSmall items only
Professional RemovalFrom $100Same dayAny conditionNo — crew handles allDamaged items, fast turnaround

Furniture Disposal Nashville — Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I dump old furniture in Nashville for free?

Nashville residents can dispose of one bulk furniture item for free per visit at any of the four Davidson County Convenience Centers. Habitat ReStore, The Salvation Army, Goodwill, and ThriftSmart all offer free pickup for furniture in good, usable condition. Facebook Marketplace free listings also move furniture quickly across Nashville with zero cost. Curbside bulky pickup is free on your regular trash day but is now limited to 1 cubic yard — smaller than a standard sofa.

Does Nashville pick up old furniture for free?

Nashville Metro offers curbside bulky item collection on your regular trash day at no charge — but as of February 2026, this is limited to 1 cubic yard per collection, which is smaller than most sofas or mattresses. For larger pieces, Davidson County Convenience Centers accept one bulk item free per visit. Habitat ReStore and The Salvation Army also offer free scheduled pickup for furniture in good usable condition.

Will Habitat for Humanity pick up furniture in Nashville?

Yes. Habitat for Humanity ReStore Nashville offers free pickup for large or heavy furniture items in good condition. They accept sofas, chairs, tables, dressers, bed frames, shelving, lamps, rugs, and building materials. Schedule a pickup at habitatnashville.org or call (615) 254-4663. Their Nashville location is at 414 Harding Pl, Suite 100, Nashville TN 37211.

How do I get rid of a sofa in Nashville?

For a sofa in good condition, schedule a free pickup with Habitat ReStore Nashville, The Salvation Army, or Goodwill. For a sofa with wear, stains, or damage, the fastest options are professional junk removal starting at $100 or self-hauling to a Davidson County Convenience Center (first item free). The February 2026 curbside limit of 1 cubic yard means most sofas cannot be left at the curb for Metro collection.

How much does furniture removal cost in Nashville?

Professional junk removal in Nashville starts at $100 for a single item — including a sofa, bed frame, dresser, or appliance. Multiple pieces are priced by volume, typically $150–$350 for a room’s worth of furniture. Full property or estate cleanouts run $300–$800+. Prices include all labor, loading, transportation, and eco-friendly disposal. Junk Removal Nash provides a free on-site estimate before work begins.

Can I leave furniture on the curb in Nashville?

Yes, but with significant restrictions as of February 2026. Nashville Metro curbside bulky pickup is limited to 1 cubic yard per collection — roughly the size of a single armchair or small dresser. A standard sofa, mattress, or sectional exceeds this limit. Place approved items at the curb by 5 AM on your regular trash day. For oversized items, use a Davidson County Convenience Center or schedule professional removal.

What happens to furniture after junk removal in Nashville?

Junk Removal Nash prioritizes donation over disposal for all furniture in usable condition. Sofas, tables, chairs, and bed frames in good shape are taken to Nashville-area charitable organizations rather than landfills. Items that cannot be donated — due to damage, staining, or wear — are taken to licensed Davidson County disposal facilities. Metal components are separated for recycling. The goal on every job is to keep as much as possible out of Davidson County landfills.

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