Grand Prairie homes and offices replacing TVs, computers, and equipment call us when the old pile has grown too big to ignore.
Grand Prairie homes and businesses generate a steady stream of old electronics — particularly flat-screen TVs being swapped for newer models and desktop computers being replaced by laptops. We pick up e-waste from anywhere in Grand Prairie and handle responsible recycling so you don't have to figure it out yourself.
Old televisions, computers, monitors, and small appliances contain lead, mercury, and cadmium that are genuinely toxic in a landfill. Proper e-waste recycling keeps those materials out of the ground and often recovers valuable metals in the process. We collect your electronics and route them to certified recyclers. This isn't just about convenience — it's about doing the right thing with items that legally and ethically require it.
We're in Grand Prairie regularly. Neighborhoods like South Grand Prairie and Lynn Creek are familiar territory, which means faster scheduling and a crew that already knows what to expect. We pick up e-waste across Grand Prairie and route it to certified facilities. No device ends up in a landfill that shouldn't be there.
At about 15 minutes from our Cedar Hill base, we can usually slot Grand Prairie jobs into same-day or next-morning scheduling.
We know Grand Prairie's streets and home styles. Our crew arrives prepared for your specific property type.
Every device goes to a certified e-waste facility — no hard drives or screens end up in a dumpster.
Every job is different — here are the four things that move the number up or down most on this type of work:
A handful of old phones and a laptop is a small job. A room full of CRT monitors, servers, and desktop towers is a different scale entirely.
Old CRT televisions and monitors are heavier and require more expensive certified recycling than flat-screen units. We're upfront about that cost difference.
If you need documented destruction of hard drives or storage devices, we can accommodate that. Just let us know before job day.
Office cleanouts with dozens of computers are priced per-load. Residential pickups of a few devices are typically much lighter on the wallet.
A few quick steps on your end can make the job go faster and sometimes cost less:
Before any device leaves your hands, make sure data is backed up or wiped. Once it's gone, recovery is expensive or impossible.
Old cables, chargers, and power strips can be included. Bundle them separately so nothing gets left behind.
Phones, tablets, and accessories load faster and stay organized in a box or bag rather than loose on the floor.
Lithium batteries in old laptops can be a fire risk during transport. Pop them out if accessible before we arrive.