Residential service · 03
Appliance Removal
Fridges, washers, and water heaters — disconnected, dollied out, disposed of right.
The job
Old appliances are heavy, awkward, and half of them are still hooked to something. We bring the dolly, the straps, and the patience. Fridges, freezers, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, and water heaters all go.
Basic disconnection is part of the job — unplug it, unhook the water line, cap what needs capping. Gas appliances need the gas shut off and the line disconnected by someone qualified before we arrive.
Appliances are mostly steel, so nearly all of them get recycled instead of dumped. Text a photo and you'll have a firm price back fast.
Scope of work
What's included.
- Refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, stoves, and dishwashers
- Water heaters, window AC units, and microwaves
- Basic disconnects for power cords and water lines
- Dolly work that doesn't gouge your floors
- Scrap-metal recycling whenever possible
Straight answers
Questions we get.
How much does appliance removal cost?
Priced per appliance, firm up front. Text a photo to (561) 284-9683 and you get a firm number back — usually within the hour.
What about the refrigerant in fridges and AC units?
Fridges, freezers, and AC units go to recyclers who reclaim the refrigerant legally. Nothing gets vented, and you don't have to do anything ahead of time.
Can you disconnect the appliance for me?
We handle simple disconnects — power cords and water lines. Gas appliances need the gas shut off and the line disconnected before we arrive.
Where do old appliances end up?
Recycling, almost always. Appliances are mostly steel, so scrap recyclers take them. Donate and recycle first, dump last.