Exercise Equipment Removal — Fast, Safe, and Stress-Free

Heavy gym equipment can be awkward and dangerous to move. Junk Masterz handles everything from pickup to disposal, making it safe for your home or business. We recycle or donate items whenever possible so your old equipment doesn’t end up in a landfill.

Homeowners and gyms trust us because we show up on time, provide transparent pricing, and get the job done efficiently. Whether it’s a treadmill, elliptical, or a full home gym, call to get a quote and schedule same-day pickup.

We Remove All Types of Exercise Equipment

Our team safely removes bulky, broken, or heavy gym equipment, handling stairs, tight spaces, and oversized items.

  • Treadmills
  • Ellipticals
  • Stationary bikes
  • Rowing machines
  • Weight benches
  • Dumbbells and barbells
  • Home gym systems
  • Resistance machines
  • Spin bikes
  • Stair steppers
  • Punching bags
  • Yoga or Pilates equipment

Easy 5-Step Exercise Equipment Removal Process

Recycling & Donating Your Old Gym Equipment

Not all exercise equipment ends up in a landfill. Usable items are donated to gyms, schools, or community centers, while metals and other materials are sent to recycling facilities. This reduces waste, supports the community, and gives your old equipment a second life.

If you’re unsure whether an item can be donated or recycled, our team evaluates it during pickup and explains the most responsible option.

How to Prepare Your Exercise Equipment for Pickup

  • Clear the Area: Remove any obstacles around the equipment for safe access.
  • Disassemble if Possible: Take apart pieces like benches or attachments to make moving easier.
  • Secure Loose Items: Gather weights, cables, or accessories separately.
  • Provide Access Instructions: Note stairs, elevators, or parking requirements.
  • Identify Donation or Recycling Preferences: Let us know if certain items should be salvaged or recycled.

FAQs

Professional removal is the easiest and safest option. A trained team will lift, haul, and recycle or donate equipment for you.

Yes. Most machines have metals and plastics that can be separated and recycled. Usable items may be donated to schools or gyms.

If they’re still functional, consider donation. Otherwise, schedule a professional pickup for safe disposal and recycling.

In most areas, leaving bulky equipment on the street is considered illegal dumping and can result in fines. Professional removal ensures proper disposal.

Anything that requires two or more people to lift, such as treadmills, ellipticals, weight machines, or large benches, is typically classified as “large.”

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