🛋️ St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, FL

Furniture Removal in St. Petersburg, FL

St. Pete is a city of contrasts: downtown high-rises with freight elevator requirements and COI mandates sit ten minutes from 1925 bungalows in Historic Kenwood where every doorway is 28 inches wide. Shore Acres floods after a hard rain. Old Northeast has two-story Craftsmans with narrow staircases. We've worked every building type in this city, hold certificates of insurance on file for every major downtown tower, and know how to protect historic hardwood floors during a move-out. Response time 30 minutes.

About This Service

Starting at $89 for a single piece and $149 for a quarter-truck load. Disposal and donation partners: Bridgeway Acres Transfer Station (4060 118th Ave N, Clearwater), Habitat for Humanity ReStore 22nd Ave N (St. Pete), Salvation Army 8th Ave S (St. Pete). COIs on file for: Signature Place, 400 Beach Seafood & Tap House building, Ovation, One St. Petersburg, The Salvador, Saltaire — downtown high-rise removals completed within building freight elevator time windows. Average 30-minute response time from call.

What We Remove in St. Petersburg

Neighborhoods We Serve in St. Petersburg

AllendaleCrescent LakeDowntown St. PeteEdge DistrictEuclid-St. PaulHistoric KenwoodOld NortheastHistoric UptownJungle TerraceShore AcresSnell IsleTyroneSkyway Marina District

Reviews from St. Petersburg Customers

★★★★★

"I have a 1925 bungalow in Historic Kenwood with original hardwood floors and doorways that barely fit a person sideways. NeighborhoodPro brought furniture pads, knew exactly how to angle the sofa through the front door, and left without a single scuff. That's craftsmanship."

Beth A.
Historic Kenwood, St. Petersburg
★★★★★

"Moving out of Signature Place downtown — they required a COI and freight elevator scheduling. NeighborhoodPro had the COI ready, confirmed the freight window, and had my unit cleared within the 2-hour building slot. Exactly what a downtown move requires."

Carlos M.
Downtown St. Petersburg
★★★★★

"Hurricane flooding hit Shore Acres and soaked everything in my living room. NeighborhoodPro was out the next morning, handled the waterlogged sectional and two saturated mattresses, and left the space ready for the restoration crew. Lifesavers."

Linda F.
Shore Acres, St. Petersburg

FAQ — Furniture Removal in St. Petersburg

Yes — it's one of our specialties. We hold COIs on file for Signature Place, One St. Petersburg, The Salvador, Saltaire, Ovation, and 400 Beach. We schedule within building freight elevator windows and comply with all building management requirements.
Absolutely. We bring furniture pads and floor runners for historic homes, and our crews are experienced with narrow doorways, original hardwood floors, and tight stairwells common in Old Northeast, Kenwood, and Historic Uptown.
Flood-damaged furniture — saturated sofas, mattresses, and wood pieces — goes to Bridgeway Acres Transfer Station, not donation. We sort on-site and handle disposal appropriately. We also photograph and document for insurance purposes if needed.
Yes — Habitat for Humanity ReStore on 22nd Ave N and Salvation Army on 8th Ave S are our primary donation partners in St. Pete. We assess items on-site and route donation-eligible pieces there first.
We serve Tierra Verde, Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, and other areas near St. Pete. Barrier island jobs may have slightly longer response times depending on bridge access. We'll confirm timing when you call.

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