Dead fridge, retired washer, the mystery freezer in the basement — hauled out without wall damage and recycled for their metal.
There’s a specific moment every Cherry Hill homeowner knows: the new refrigerator is being delivered, the old one is officially dead, and someone realizes that a full-size fridge weighs about as much as an NFL offensive line and the kitchen door is around two corners. Or it’s the basement freezer that came with the house in 1998. Or the washer that flooded the laundry room one final, dramatic time.
Appliances are the heaviest common objects in a home, they’re awkward everywhere a human hand can grip, and they’re legally complicated to dispose of. Which makes them exactly the kind of job you hire out.
Working or dead, rusted or mint — all of it goes, from wherever it currently lives: kitchen, basement, garage, second-floor laundry closet, or backyard.
Getting a fridge out of a house without damage is a technique job. Our crews bring appliance dollies and straps, pad the door jambs, protect the flooring along the exit route, and plan the path before lifting — including the classic Cherry Hill challenges of split-level half-flights and finished-basement stairwells. Doors get removed from hinges when the inch matters. Your only task is disconnection: water lines, gas lines (use a professional for gas), and power should be detached before we arrive, and fridges do best unplugged the night before so they’re defrosted and dry.
Here’s the satisfying part: almost nothing we haul recycles better than an appliance. The average refrigerator or washer is mostly steel by weight, laced with copper wiring, aluminum components, and recoverable motors. Our loads go to scrap-metal recycling rather than a landfill — and for refrigerant-bearing units (fridges, freezers, ACs, dehumidifiers), federal law requires certified refrigerant recovery before scrapping, which the recycling chain we use is set up to do. You hand us a dead appliance; it re-enters the world as raw material. As properly registered, insured haulers, we keep that whole chain legitimate and documented.
Cherry Hill Township does collect white goods — Wednesdays, by appointment with Public Works before the Tuesday-afternoon deadline. If your appliance is already disconnected, you have a hand truck and a helper, and Wednesday works, that’s a perfectly good route, and our township disposal guide on this site walks through it.
Hire us instead when any of these are true: the appliance is anywhere other than ground level, you don’t have the muscle or the dolly, the timing needs to match a delivery or a move, you’ve got multiple units or other junk to clear at once, or you just want the whole thing to be someone else’s problem in the most literal sense. That last reason is more popular than you’d think.
Appliance removal prices at our lower volume tiers — a single unit is one of the most affordable pickups we do, and additional appliances or other junk added to the same visit cost far less than separate trips. Free estimate from a quick description, firm price confirmed on-site before we lift, and the price you approve is the price you pay.
When the new one arrives — or the old one finally gives up — request your free estimate. We’ll have it out, recycled, and off your mind before the week is over.
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Please have it disconnected from water, gas, and power before we arrive — a plumber or gas professional should handle gas lines. Unplugging a fridge and letting it defrost overnight is usually all a refrigerator needs.
Yes. Appliance dollies, straps, door-jamb padding, and route planning are standard kit. Basement fridges and second-floor laundry machines are routine work for us.
Metal recycling, almost always. Appliances are among the most recyclable things in your house — steel shells, copper wiring, aluminum parts. Refrigerant-bearing units are handled through facilities that recover refrigerant properly before scrapping.
Cherry Hill collects white goods on Wednesdays if you schedule with Public Works by Tuesday afternoon — a good option if you can get the appliance to the curb and work with the weekly window. We exist for everyone who can't, or who'd rather not wrestle a 300-pound fridge up the bilco doors.
Yes — water heaters, dehumidifiers, window ACs, and similar equipment, once disconnected. All prime scrap-metal candidates.
Older fridges, freezers, ACs and dehumidifiers contain refrigerant that federal law says must be recovered by certified handlers before scrapping. Going through us means that chain of custody is handled at the recycling facility — you don't need to arrange anything.
Yes — coordinate the timing with us and we'll clear the old unit the same day, so you're never staging a dead refrigerator in the garage for a month.
Single appliances price at our lower volume tiers, and multiple units bundle well. Free estimate upfront, firm price confirmed before we touch anything.
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