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Frequently asked questions
- 01Yes. We offer free curbside, porch, garage, and front-room book pickups throughout the Baltimore metro area. If packing assistance is needed for large collections over 100 books, a small service fee may apply.
- 02Our local book drop bin is located at 40 E Timonium Rd, Timonium, MD 21093. The location is well-lit, easy to access, and conveniently located at gas station for safe drop-offs.
- 03We accept most books including hardcover, paperback, children’s books, cookbooks, non-fiction, textbooks, coffee table books, and home library collections.
- 04In some cases, yes. Reach out with details about your collection and location, and we will let you know if we are able to accommodate your pickup request.
- 05Yes. We may accept DVDs, CDs, vinyl records, magazines, and other media depending on the collection. However, our primary mission is to responsibly rehome books.
- 06We provide book pickup services throughout the Baltimore metro area including Towson, Timonium, Parkville, White Marsh, Perry Hall, Carney, Nottingham, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley, Lutherville, Ruxton, Roland Park, Homeland, Mount Washington, Catonsville, Ellicott City, Columbia, Owings Mills, Pikesville, Rosedale, Dundalk, Essex, Middle River, Bel Air, Fallston, Abingdon, Forest Hill, Havre de Grace, Baltimore City, and many surrounding communities. If you are nearby and unsure, feel free to contact us.
- 07You can schedule a pickup by calling or using our online contact form. We’ll work with you to find a convenient time.
- 08Not always. If possible, boxing books ahead of time is helpful, but we understand every situation is different. If you need moving totes like us know when you schedule your appointment.
- 09Absolutely. Helping seniors and families responsibly rehome books during downsizing transitions is one of our primary focuses.
- 10Whenever possible, books are responsibly rehomed through donation, resale, reuse, literacy initiatives, and community redistribution programs.
- 11Yes. We regularly assist families, estate executors, and homeowners with large book collections during estate transitions.
- 12No. We are a locally owned independent business focused on responsibly rehoming books through reuse, resale, donation, and community redistribution whenever possible.
- 13Yes. We work with schools, offices, churches, nonprofits, local businesses, and organizations looking to responsibly remove, donate, or rehome unwanted books and library materials.
- 14We are a locally owned Baltimore-area business dedicated to helping families responsibly rehome books while supporting literacy, reuse, and continued community access to books.
- 15Book pickups are free. However, if you need packing assistance, boxes, materials, and labor to prepare and haul away large book collections, a service fee may apply depending on the size of the project.
- 16Yes. Free book pickups are generally available for collections of 100 books or more. Smaller collections may still qualify depending on location and accessibility, so feel free to contact us with details.
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