Same-Day TV & E-Waste Disposal in Columbus, IN
Same-day service • Free estimates • Best Pricing
Old TVs multiply in basements. Veteran Hauling picks up TVs and e-waste across Columbus and Bartholomew County from our Grissom St headquarters, and the recyclable parts stay out of the landfill.
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Which service do you need?
Same-day and next-day service available.
Why Columbus hands us its old electronics
We carry the heavy ones
Old tube TVs and console sets weigh far more than they appear to. We carry them up basement stairs and out of tight corners so you do not have to test your back against 1990s glass.
Recycling comes standard
TVs, monitors, and computers go to e-waste recycling channels where the metals and boards get recovered. Landfill is the last resort, not the plan.
Small pickups, full service
One TV counts as a job. Our Grissom St shop keeps crews in Columbus, so an electronics run fits between bigger cleanouts without a long wait.
600+ reviews, 5.0 stars
More than 600 Google reviews hold us at 5.0, and electronics pickups get the same care as full cleanouts.

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What Our Customers Say About Us In Columbus
See why homeowners across Columbus rate us 5-stars on Google for TV & E-Waste Disposal
How TV and e-waste pickup works in Columbus
Tell us what you have
Book online or reach out with the lineup: TVs, monitors, towers, or boxes of mystery cords. We schedule a window and confirm by text, with reminders before we arrive.
Get the price at the door
The quote runs on volume across our twelve price points, and the TV surcharge is named up front, not at the truck. You approve before we lift a thing.
We haul from where it sits
Basement, attic, garage rafters: the crew carries from the spot it died in. No need to stage anything by the door.
Sorted for recycling
Electronics head to e-waste recyclers, metals get recovered, and only what cannot be recycled goes to proper disposal.

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TV and e-waste pickup across Bartholomew County
Columbus, Taylorsville, Hope, and beyond
We collect TVs and e-waste across Columbus, Taylorsville, Edinburgh, Hope, and the rest of Bartholomew County. Summer cleanouts turn up old electronics every week, and our trucks are already in the neighborhood.
Zip Codes We Serve in Columbus
47201, 47203
Service Areas
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Answers to Your TV & E-Waste Disposal Questions
Have questions? We've got answers. Here's what Columbus homeowners ask us most.
How fast can you pick up a TV in Columbus?
Same-day and next-day pickups are common because our shop sits on Grissom St. An electronics run is a quick stop on a July route, so it lands on the schedule fast. You get a booking confirmation, reminders, and an on-the-way text.
How much does TV and e-waste disposal cost in Columbus?
Pricing runs on volume across our 12 price points, with the TV surcharge built into the number we quote. One TV costs less than a garage shelf of electronics, and the exact number comes from a free, no-obligation quote at your door.
We have same-day and next-day windows in Columbus this July. Reach out or book online and the pile is gone.
What electronics do you take in Columbus?
Flat screens, tube TVs, console sets, monitors, desktop towers, laptops, printers, stereo equipment, microwaves, and boxes of cords and gadgets all ride with us. TVs carry a surcharge.
We cannot haul:
– Loose batteries (batteries still installed in a device are fine)
– Items leaking fluids
– Paint, chemicals, and other hazardous material
Point us at the pile and we sort out what counts as e-waste for you.
Are you insured?
Yes, we carry general liability and workers’ compensation. Old TVs mean heavy glass on stairways, and that is not the moment for an uninsured crew. We hold a 5.0 rating across more than 600 Google reviews.
Do old TVs and computers get recycled?
Yes. TVs, monitors, computers, and other electronics go to e-waste recycling channels, where the metals and circuit boards get recovered instead of buried. July is a great time to clear the electronics shelf as summer gets going, and recycling is the default, not an upsell.














