After handling over thousands of appliance pickups across the country, we’ve learned something that most homeowners don’t realize: getting rid of a bulky appliance is often the biggest hurdle getting on to finally switching over. That’s precisely what we base our Appliance removal service around, one simple idea — You shouldn’t have to deal with the logistics.
With Jiffy Junk’s White Glove Treatment, our licensed and insured crews do the dirty work of disconnection, heavy lifting, and haul-away, and recycle and donate items whenever possible. No rental trucks, no fumbles on the crumbling staircases, and no surprise fees. We’ve found that most appliance removals — from stand-alone appliances to entire kitchen clean-ups — take our teams less than an hour from the time they arrive to sweep up.
Below, we unpack exactly what our pickup process looks like, what we take away in the form of appliances, and what you can expect removal to cost- all so that you can plan your upgrade without any guesswork!
TL;DR Quick Answers
What Should You Look for in an Appliance Removal Service?
After handling thousands of appliance pickups nationwide, we’ve found that the best removal experience comes down to five things:
- On-site pricing with no surprises — a firm quote before any work begins
- Full-service handling — disconnection, heavy lifting, and haul-away included
- Licensed and insured crews — protecting your home and your peace of mind
- Responsible disposal — recycling and donation whenever possible, not just landfilling
- Fast, reliable scheduling — confirmed appointments, not open-ended time windows
The right appliance removal service shouldn’t just get the old unit out of your home — it should make the entire process feel effortless from the first call to the final sweep-up. That’s exactly what our White Glove Treatment delivers on every job.
Top 5 Takeaways
- The old appliance is what stalls most upgrades — not the new one. Schedule removal before delivery day. A little planning eliminates the biggest source of delay.
- Proper disposal isn’t optional — it’s federal law. Refrigerators, freezers, and AC units contain regulated materials. Our licensed and insured crews handle every compliance requirement for you.
- Where your appliance ends up matters. We evaluate every item on-site. Working units go to donation. Non-functional units go to recycling. Landfill is the last resort.
- No hidden fees. Ever. We quote on-site before any work begins. The number we give you is the number you pay.
- The whole process takes less time than most people think. Book in 60 seconds. We handle disconnection, heavy lifting, haul-away, and cleanup. Most single-appliance removals are done in under an hour.
Table of Contents
- TL;DR Quick Answers
- Top 5 Takeaways
- What Appliances Does Jiffy Junk Remove?
- How Our Appliance Pickup and Haul-Away Process Works
- How Much Does Appliance Removal Cost?
- Why Homeowners Choose Jiffy Junk for Appliance Removal
- 7 Helpful Resources for Making Smart Appliance Removal and Replacement Decisions
- 1. Know the Rules: What the EPA Requires for Safe Appliance Disposal
- 2. Check for Recycling Rebates in Your Area Before You Book
- 3. You Could Save Up to $3,200 in Tax Credits When You Upgrade
- 4. Find Out What That Old Fridge in Your Garage Is Really Costing You
- 5. Give Your Working Appliance a Second Life Through Donation
- 6. Run the Numbers: See How Much Energy Your Current Appliance Uses
- 7. Should You Repair or Replace? A Quick Guide to Appliance Lifespans
- What We’ve Learned From Thousands of Appliance Removals — Backed by the Numbers
- Final Thoughts and Opinion
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Get Your Old Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, or Any Appliance Picked Up and Hauled Away — The Easy Way
What Appliances Does Jiffy Junk Remove?
Our teams regularly pick up refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, ranges, microwaves, window and wall A/C units, water heaters, and more. We handle both residential and commercial appliances — whether it is a single dryer in a second-floor laundry room or a complete suite of outdated kitchen equipment from a rental property turnover.
Not sure whether your item is eligible? Send us a picture through our website, and we will confirm instantaneously. In our experience, the answer to this is almost always yes.
How Our Appliance Pickup and Haul-Away Process Works
We’ve designed our removal process to do all of the thinking for you. Here’s what to expect:
Book your appointment online in approximately 60 seconds. You need to select a time interval that is convenient for you.
Get an upfront quote on arrival. Our crew measures the job in person and provides you with an open and all-inclusive price before any work gets underway -not a hidden fee or something that shows up after the fact.
We do everything from that point on. Our licensed and insured team disconnects the appliance (if applicable), carefully removes the appliance from your home (navigating the tight hallways, stairwells, and doorways is something we do daily), and loads it into our truck.
Responsible disposal, all the time. We don’t just throw out appliances in a landfill. Based on the condition, we place items at recycling facilities or at donation centers – whenever possible. After several years of developing relationships with local recycling partners, we’ve been able to keep a good deal of the appliances we pick out of landfills.
A clean finish. Before we leave, we sweep up the area where your appliance was lying. That’s the White Glove Treatment — you’re left with nothing but open space to be farmed out to whatever comes next.
How Much Does Appliance Removal Cost?
Pricing depends on a few factors: the number of appliances, their size, accessibility (ground floor versus a narrow basement staircase, for example), and your location. Rather than publishing a flat rate that wouldn’t reflect your actual job, we provide a firm, no-obligation quote on-site so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start.
What we can tell you is that most single-appliance pickups are surprisingly affordable — especially when you factor in the time, effort, and potential injury risk of trying to move a 300-pound refrigerator on your own. For multi-item jobs, many customers find that bundling several appliances into one appointment brings down the per-item cost.
There are never disposal surcharges, fuel fees, or post-job add-ons. The price we quote is the price you pay — that’s our commitment.
Why Homeowners Choose Jiffy Junk for Appliance Removal
Most people start by searching for the most convenient option. What brings them back — and what drives the majority of our referrals — is the experience itself. Our crews show up on time, in uniform, and treat your home with respect. We’ve built our reputation on the details that other removal services overlook: protecting your floors and walls during haul-out, confirming recycling and donation when it matters to you, and leaving the space cleaner than we found it.
We’re fully licensed and insured nationwide, which gives you peace of mind that the job is covered from start to finish. And because we’ve completed thousands of appliance removals across the country, there’s rarely a scenario our teams haven’t already handled.

“After removing thousands of appliances from homes across the country, we’ve seen firsthand that the hardest part of upgrading isn’t choosing the new unit — it’s figuring out what to do with the old one. That’s the problem we solve every day, and we’ve built our entire process around making that one step effortless.” — Jiffy Junk Team
7 Helpful Resources for Making Smart Appliance Removal and Replacement Decisions
Getting rid of an old appliance is easier than you think — especially when you know your options. We’ve pulled together the most valuable resources to help you understand disposal rules, find savings, and feel confident about your next step. Whether you’re clearing out one unit or upgrading an entire kitchen, these guides have you covered.
1. Know the Rules: What the EPA Requires for Safe Appliance Disposal
You might not realize it, but refrigerators, freezers, and AC units contain materials that require careful handling before they can be disposed of. Federal regulations require that hazardous components like PCBs, mercury, and compressor oil be properly removed from appliances before disposal. That’s one of the reasons we train our teams on responsible removal — so you never have to worry about whether your old appliance is being handled the right way.
Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — Appliance Disposal
URL: https://www.epa.gov/section608/appliance-disposal
2. Check for Recycling Rebates in Your Area Before You Book
Here’s something many homeowners don’t know: your local utility company may offer cash back or free pickup when you recycle an old appliance. ENERGY STAR’s Rebate Finder lets you enter your zip code to discover rebates and special offers on certified products available near you. It’s worth a quick search — you could put money back in your pocket while upgrading to something more efficient.
Source: ENERGY STAR — Rebate Finder
URL: https://www.energystar.gov/rebate-finder
3. You Could Save Up to $3,200 in Tax Credits When You Upgrade
If your appliance removal is part of a bigger upgrade — say, swapping in a heat pump water heater or a high-efficiency HVAC system — you may qualify for a federal tax credit that takes a real bite out of the cost. Homeowners who make qualified energy-efficient improvements can claim a tax credit up to $3,200, available for improvements completed through December 31, 2025. We always encourage our customers to explore every way to save when they’re making a change.
Source: Internal Revenue Service — Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit
URL: https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/energy-efficient-home-improvement-credit
4. Find Out What That Old Fridge in Your Garage Is Really Costing You
That second refrigerator you’ve been holding onto “just in case”? It could be adding more to your energy bill than you’d expect. ENERGY STAR’s Flip Your Fridge calculator estimates the savings you’ll see by replacing or removing an older refrigerator or freezer. Sometimes the smartest reason to schedule a removal is the money you’ll save every month after it’s gone.
Source: ENERGY STAR — Flip Your Fridge Savings Calculator
URL: https://www.energystar.gov/products/refrigerators/flip-your-fridge
5. Give Your Working Appliance a Second Life Through Donation
If your appliance still works but you’re ready for something new, donating it is a simple way to do something great. Habitat for Humanity ReStores accept new and used appliances, and many locations provide free pickup for large items. Your old washer or fridge could help a family in your community — and your donation is tax-deductible. It’s one of the most rewarding ways to clear out space, and it’s something we love to see when we’re on the job.
Source: Habitat for Humanity — ReStore Donation Program
URL: https://www.habitat.org/restores/donate-goods
6. Run the Numbers: See How Much Energy Your Current Appliance Uses
Not sure whether it makes more sense to keep your current appliance or replace it? This tool helps you find out. The U.S. Department of Energy provides straightforward formulas to calculate how much energy your appliances consume and what you’d save with a newer model. We’ve found that once our customers see the actual annual cost of running an older unit, the decision to upgrade becomes a lot clearer.
Source: U.S. Department of Energy — Estimating Appliance and Home Electronic Energy Use
URL: https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/estimating-appliance-and-home-electronic-energy-use
7. Should You Repair or Replace? A Quick Guide to Appliance Lifespans
Every appliance has a natural lifespan, and knowing where yours stands can save you from spending more on repairs than a replacement would cost. When appliances near the end of their expected lifespan and show signs of wear like deteriorating parts or frequent breakdowns, replacement is typically the more cost-effective choice. If you’re calling for repairs more than once a year on an aging unit, it’s probably time to let it go — and we can make that part easy.
Source: Sears Home Services — When to Replace Your Appliances: The Ultimate Guide
URL: https://www.searshomeservices.com/blog/when-to-replace-your-appliances-ultimate-guide
What We’ve Learned From Thousands of Appliance Removals — Backed by the Numbers
We don’t just read about appliance disposal — we do it every day, in homes across the country. These three statistics reflect the reality we work in and the reason we’ve built our process around responsible removal from the start.
1. 16 Million Refrigerated Appliances Are Disposed of Every Year in the U.S.
According to EPA data, roughly nine million refrigerators and freezers, six million window air conditioning units, and nearly one million dehumidifiers are disposed of annually in the United States.
After years in this industry, here’s what we’ve learned: Most homeowners don’t realize:
- Every refrigerator, freezer, and AC unit contains refrigerants, oils, and components that are federally regulated before disposal
- Leaving these appliances curbside or in a dumpster can violate EPA requirements
- Most people assume any hauler can take them — but proper handling requires training and compliance
Our teams are equipped to manage every one of these requirements, so you never have to think about it. That’s been true since our earliest days serving Long Island, and it holds on every job we run nationwide today.
Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — Disposing of Appliances Responsibly
URL: https://www.epa.gov/rad/disposing-appliances-responsibly
2. Responsible Appliance Recycling Has Prevented 9.4 Million Metric Tons of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Through the EPA’s Responsible Appliance Disposal Program, partners have recycled over 40 million appliances using best environmental practices — preventing 9.4 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions and diverting 1.28 billion pounds of metal from landfills.
Those results come from organizations that chose to go beyond the legal minimum. We made that same choice early on by:
- Building direct relationships with local recycling facilities in every market we serve
- Establishing donation partnerships so working appliances find a second home instead of a landfill
- Training our crews to evaluate every item they pick up — not just for removal, but for the most responsible next step
It takes more coordination than hauling everything to the nearest dump. But after seeing the measurable difference it makes, we wouldn’t do it any other way — and it’s one of the things our repeat customers mention most.
Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — Benefits of the RAD Program (PDF)
URL: https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2022-05/RAD_Communicating_RAD_Program_Benefits_2020.pdf
3. Habitat for Humanity ReStores Diverts Hundreds of Tons of Usable Goods from Landfills Each Year
Habitat ReStores accept hard-to-dispose-of items, including new and used appliances, and in many cases provide pickup service for large items — diverting hundreds of tons from landfills annually. Not every appliance we pick up is broken. A significant number are still in working condition — the homeowner is simply upgrading. Over the years, we’ve donated a core part of our process:
- We evaluate every appliance on-site for donation eligibility before routing it to recycling.
- Working units get directed to organizations like Habitat for Humanity whenever possible.
- Your old washer or fridge could become exactly what another family needs — and your donation may be tax-deductible.
We’ve found that this approach turns a simple removal into something that benefits the homeowner, the community, and the environment all at once. It’s a big part of what makes our White Glove Treatment about more than just a clean space.
Source: Habitat for Humanity — Donate Goods to ReStore
URL: https://www.habitat.org/support/donate-items

Final Thoughts and Opinion
After removing thousands of appliances from homes across the country, we’ve concluded most people in our industry won’t say out loud: the removal step is where most home upgrades stall.
We hear it from customers all the time. The new refrigerator has been picked out. The delivery date is set. But the old unit is still sitting in the kitchen because no one planned to get rid of it. The upgrade that was supposed to take a day turns into a week of phone calls and frustration.
The removal isn’t the afterthought — it’s the bottleneck. And that’s the gap Jiffy Junk was built to fill.
What We Believe Makes Appliance Removal Work the Way It Should
In our experience, a smooth removal comes down to three things:
- Reliability. Show up when you say you will. Scheduling is the single biggest complaint we hear from customers who tried other options before calling us. We treat your time window as a commitment, not a suggestion.
- Honest pricing. We quote on-site, in person, before we touch anything. No ranges. No estimates that balloon after the work begins. The number we give you is the number you pay — period.
- Responsible disposal. Every appliance we remove has a plan. Recycled, donated, or disposed of in full compliance with federal regulations. We’ve spent years building the local partnerships that make this possible on every job.
The One Thing We Wish More Homeowners Knew
Don’t wait until the new appliance is on the delivery truck to figure out what’s happening with the old one.
A five-minute call or a 60-second online booking can eliminate the single biggest source of delay and stress in your entire upgrade. We started Jiffy Junk because we saw a gap between what homeowners needed and what the removal industry was delivering — and we believed the job deserved the same level of care, professionalism, and accountability as any other home service.
That belief is what drives our White Glove Treatment on every job we run. Your upgrade shouldn’t wait on the old unit. And with the right team, it won’t.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of appliances does Jiffy Junk remove?
A: If we had to summarize what we’ve hauled over the years, the honest answer is pretty much everything. Our teams regularly remove:
- Refrigerators and freezers
- Washers and dryers
- Dishwashers
- Ovens, ranges, and cooktops
- Microwaves
- Window and wall AC units
- Water heaters
We’ve carried commercial ice machines out of restaurant kitchens and 30-year-old chest freezers out of basements with no direct stairway access. Customers often assume their item is too old, too heavy, or too awkward for pickup. After thousands of jobs, it rarely is. If you’re unsure, send us a photo through our website, and we’ll confirm right away.
Q: How much does appliance removal cost?
A: This is the question we get asked most — and we understand why. We’ve found that most people have been burned by vague pricing from other services, where a phone estimate turned into a very different number once the truck showed up.
Here’s how we do things differently:
- On-site quoting. We provide a firm, no-obligation price in person before we touch anything.
- No hidden fees. No disposal surcharges. No fuel fees. No post-job add-ons.
- The number we give you is the number you pay. Period.
Pricing depends on the number of appliances, their size, accessibility, and your location. Transparency is the one thing that never changes. We’ve built our reputation on that — and it’s a big part of why customers come back.
Q: Do I need to disconnect my appliance before Jiffy Junk arrives?
A: Not at all — and honestly, we’d prefer you didn’t. Over the years, we’ve arrived at jobs where homeowners tried to disconnect a gas dryer or unhook a waterline themselves, and it created more complications than it solved.
Our crews handle everything as part of the service:
- Disconnection — done safely, the way we do it every day
- Navigation — tight hallways, narrow staircases, awkward doorways are all routine for us
- Loading and haul-away — from your home to our truck, handled with care
We’ve moved full-size refrigerators through 28-inch doorframes and carried stacked washer-dryer units down spiral staircases. Just point to what needs to go. That’s what our White Glove Treatment is designed for.
Q: What happens to my old appliance after Jiffy Junk picks it up?
A: This is something we think about on every single job — not just at the company level, but at the crew level. Every appliance we remove gets evaluated on-site for the most responsible next step:
- Still working? We look for donation opportunities through organizations like Habitat for Humanity, where your old washer or fridge could go directly to a family that needs it.
- No longer functional? We route it to local recycling facilities we’ve built relationships with over years of operating in each market.
- Contains regulated materials? Refrigerants, oils, and hazardous components are handled in compliance with federal disposal requirements.
What we’ve found is that most homeowners care deeply about where their appliances end up — they just don’t have the time or connections to coordinate it themselves. Our goal on every job is to divert as much as possible from the landfill, and it’s a commitment our crews take personally.
Q: How quickly can I schedule an appliance removal appointment?
A: Faster than most people expect. Here’s what the process looks like:
- Book in 60 seconds at jiffyjunk.com/booking or call 844-JIFFY-JUNK
- Get confirmed right away — we’ll lock in your time window on the spot
- Receive a reminder the day before your appointment
In most areas, we can get to you within days. In many markets, as soon as the next business day.
A tip we share with customers regularly: If you’re coordinating delivery of a new appliance, schedule your removal a day or two ahead of time. We’ve seen too many situations where the delivery truck arrives, and there’s nowhere to put the new unit because the old one is still in place. A little planning on the front end saves a lot of stress on installation day — and it’s one of those small things we’ve gotten good at helping customers think through.
Get Your Old Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, or Any Appliance Picked Up and Hauled Away — The Easy Way
Your upgrade shouldn’t wait on the old unit. Book your appliance removal online at jiffyjunk.com/booking or call 844-JIFFY-JUNK today for a free, no-obligation quote — and let our White Glove Treatment take it from here.