- (559) 908-2189
- junkmasterz@yahoo.com
- Fresno, CA 93725
- (239)-543-217-0108
Remove your old mattresses quickly and responsibly. Our licensed team handles pickup, recycling, and donation to local charities, making the process simple and stress-free for you.

Innerspring mattresses
Memory foam mattresses
Hybrid mattresses
Box springs

Bed frames (metal, wood, or plastic)
Latex mattresses
Pillow-top mattresses

Water beds/air mattresses
Mattress toppers and foundations
Futons/sleeper sofas
At Junk Masterz, we make removing your old mattresses quick, easy, and eco-friendly. Whether it’s a twin, queen, or king-size mattress, our team carefully picks it up and ensures it is either recycled at certified facilities or donated to local charities. Every mattress we handle helps reduce landfill waste and supports a cleaner, greener environment.
We partner with trusted organizations like Helping Hands and New Beginnings to donate mattresses in good condition to families in need. Mattresses that cannot be donated are responsibly disposed of following environmentally safe practices. Book your mattress pickup today with Junk Masterz and make a positive impact for your community and the planet!
Recycle them when possible, use retailer pickup with a new purchase, schedule a bulky waste collection, or hire a junk removal service.
Use City of Fresno Operation Clean Up (eligible residential accounts) or retailer take-back; otherwise self-haul to a disposal/transfer site or use a local pickup service.
Dispose separately: mattress via take-back/recycling/bulky pickup; metal frame to scrap/recycling; wood frame via bulky pickup/disposal site.
If buying a new one, request no-charge take-back at delivery; if not, use bulky pickup or a recycling/drop-off option.
They’re large, heavy, and difficult to compact, and they often require special handling for recycling/disposal.
Possible free routes: retailer take-back with delivery or City Operation Clean Up (if eligible). Many disposal sites charge fees.
You can, but it’s time-consuming and unsafe (springs/metal) and may not reduce fees most programs prefer whole units.
Common ranges: professional removal ~$75–$150 (varies by size/access); disposal sites may have minimum-load or per-item costs.
Costs come from manual labor, bulky transport/space, and the extra processing needed to recycle or handle them.
Usually no, most last ~6–10 years depending on materials and wear.
Generally no,it’s far beyond typical lifespan and often leads to poor support and hygiene issues.
Usually not the whole mattress (low scrap value + disposal cost). Some may take metal bed frames; springs only if separated.
Monday – Sunday 7AM – 7PM
