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NMLP Question Reference · Albuquerque

Can NMLP pick up books from an office or corporate cleanout in Albuquerque?

NMLP handles office, corporate, and professional library cleanouts in the Albuquerque metro. Common scenarios:

Coordination: NMLP works directly with the office coordinator, facilities team, or building manager. Pickup can happen during business hours or after hours depending on building access. Multi-day scheduling for large libraries. Call 702-496-4214.

The junk-hauler default costs you twice

The standard office-closure play — call a junk removal company, pay by the load — sends the entire library to the landfill and charges you for the privilege. Routing the books and media out first typically cuts the junk-removal volume by 30 to 60 percent, which lands directly on that bill, and my side of it costs nothing. The books themselves often carry more value than facilities teams expect: legal references, medical texts, and technical manuals have steady resale demand, and that resale is what funds the free pickup. The break-room paperbacks go to Little Free Libraries; the kids-corner books go free to the UNM Children's Hospital reading program.

Docks, badges, and after-hours access

Office pickups run on building logistics, so I work with whoever owns those — the facilities team, the moving coordinator, or the building manager. Business-hours or after-hours both work depending on access; large libraries schedule across multiple days. The track record covers law firms clearing case libraries, medical and dental offices retiring reference shelves, tech companies, real-estate and property-management offices, and major employers including Sandia Labs, Intel, and Presbyterian Healthcare. No sorting is expected from your staff — shelves, boxes, or piles all load as-is. Describe the volume when you call 702-496-4214 and the plan gets built around your closure or relocation date. The longer version is at office book cleanouts.

Need books gone in Albuquerque?

Free pickup, any condition, flexible scheduling. Or use the 24/7 outdoor drop box at 5445 Edith Blvd NE, Unit A.

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