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Old appliances being loaded onto a pickup truck for free haul-away
♻︎ 100% free · nationwide

Your old appliance,
gone by Friday.

Free, local pickup for refrigerators, washers, dryers, A/C units and more. Two steps: enter your ZIP, describe the item.

No account needed. Free for homeowners. Instant local matching.

What we haul

Every major appliance. Any condition.

Working, broken, or scrap — our Pickers take it all.

How it works

Three steps. Zero cost.

01
One-Minute Request

Tell us what you have and where it's located using our streamlined online form.

02
Route Matching

Our automated system logs your request and assigns it to our network of local appliance recycling and transport teams.

03
Hassle-Free Hauling

If a local professional services your location and is available, they will coordinate with you to finalize a convenient, zero-cost pickup window.

Free forever

Homeowners never pay. Our Pickers monetize the metal, parts, and resale value.

Eco-first

Every pickup keeps freon, copper, and steel out of the landfill.

Local network

Real haulers, verified in your city — not a corporate fleet.

Questions

Everything you'd want to know

Is appliance removal 100% free across the United States?+

Yes, our Pick Up My Appliance and recycling services are entirely free nationwide. At pickupmyappliance.com, we coordinate with local junk haulers, scrap metal recyclers, and logistics professionals who handle the extraction, hauling, and disposal at zero cost to you. There are absolutely no hidden processing fees, fuel surcharges, or labor costs.

What specific household appliances can be picked up?+

We accept all major residential appliances in any condition. Our network routinely processes requests for refrigerators, deep freezers, washing machines, clothes dryers, kitchen stoves, ovens, ranges, dishwashers, and water heaters. If you need to dispose of any bulky, heavy household utility item, we can route your request to an available regional hauler who can haul it away for free.

How long does it take to get an appliance picked up?+

Most Pick Up My Appliances are scheduled within 24 to 48 hours of submitting your request. Once your information is logged into our system, it is routed to nearby hauling teams. Depending on local truck availability and routing in your specific zip code, many partners can accommodate same-day or next-day collection slots.

Will the hauling crew remove appliances from inside a house or basement?+

Yes, full-service indoor extraction is available in most areas. Our local partners handle the heavy lifting, which includes safely moving heavy units out of basements, upstairs kitchens, apartments, or detached garages. When filling out our online form, simply specify the exact indoor location of the item so the dispatch team brings the correct moving equipment.

Do I need to unhook and disconnect the appliances before the team arrives?+

We recommend electrical appliances to be unplugged prior to the crew's arrival. For complex hookups involving water lines (like washing machines and dishwashers) or gas lines (like certain dryers and stoves), we highly recommend disconnecting them beforehand. However, you can request disconnection assistance directly from your local driver when they call to finalize your pickup window.

Am I required to be present on-site during the appliance collection?+

Generally, someone should be at the property to grant the removal crew access. Having an adult present ensures a smooth extraction and lets you confirm which items are being taken. If you cannot be there, you can easily arrange contactless pickup directly with your assigned hauler by placing the appliance outside on a driveway, porch, or curbside.

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