TV Disposal & E-Waste Recycling

TVs can't go in regular trash - they contain hazardous materials requiring special recycling. We handle all TV types with certified e-waste disposal. Book online in seconds.

What We Remove

CRT TVs (tube TVs, all sizes)
LCD and LED flat screen TVs
Plasma TVs
Rear projection TVs
Old console TVs
Broken or non-working TVs
Smart TVs and older models
Computer monitors (CRT and flat)
TV stands and entertainment centers
Multiple TVs from home cleanouts

What We Don't Remove

Commercial display systems requiring specialized handling
TVs with severe damage leaking fluids

Why Choose Junk Rascals for TV Disposal & Recycling?

Certified E-Waste Disposal

TVs contain lead, mercury, and other hazardous materials that can't go to landfills. We work with certified e-waste recyclers to ensure your TV is properly processed according to EPA and Kentucky regulations.

Book Online Instantly

Enter your zip code and TV type (CRT, flat screen, projection) in our online system and get guaranteed upfront pricing in seconds. No phone tag or waiting for estimates - just fast, transparent pricing.

Heavy CRT TV Experts

Old tube TVs can weigh 100-200+ pounds and are incredibly awkward to carry. Our team has the equipment and experience to safely remove these beasts from any floor of your home without injury or damage.

Same-Day Service

Need that TV gone today? We offer same-day pickup in many Kentucky areas. Book online, choose your time slot, and we'll have it hauled away within hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does TV disposal cost?

TV disposal typically costs $75-149 depending on type and size. Small flat screens start at $75, large flat screens $99-129, and heavy CRT TVs $99-149. Rear projection TVs may be higher due to size. Get your exact price instantly using our online booking system.

Why can't I just throw my TV in the trash?

TVs contain hazardous materials like lead (in CRT glass), mercury (in backlights), and other toxic components. It's illegal to dispose of them in regular trash in Kentucky and across the U.S. They must be recycled at certified e-waste facilities to prevent environmental contamination.

What's the difference in cost between CRT and flat screen TVs?

CRT (tube) TVs often cost slightly more because they're much heavier and require specialized recycling due to lead content. A 32-inch CRT TV can weigh 100+ pounds compared to 20-30 pounds for a similar-sized flat screen.

Can you take my TV from upstairs?

Yes! We remove TVs from any floor - bedrooms, basements, attics, second floors. This is especially helpful for old CRT TVs that are too heavy and awkward for most people to safely move down stairs.

What happens to my TV after you take it?

Your TV goes to a certified e-waste recycling facility where it's disassembled. Valuable materials like copper wiring, circuit boards, and metals are recovered. Hazardous components (lead glass from CRTs, mercury from backlights) are safely processed according to EPA standards.

Do you take broken or non-working TVs?

Absolutely! Most TVs we remove are broken, outdated, or non-functioning. That's the whole point - responsible disposal of e-waste that can't be reused. Working TVs in good condition might be donated if possible.

Can you take multiple TVs at once?

Yes! If you're doing a whole-house upgrade or cleanout with multiple old TVs, we'll take them all in one trip. When booking online, specify how many TVs and what types for accurate pricing.

How quickly can you dispose of my TV?

Book online right now and select from available same-day or next-day time slots in most Kentucky areas. TV disposal usually takes just 10-15 minutes once we arrive.

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