A dead fridge in the garage or a washer-dryer in the utility room — we disconnect it, load it from the garage or carry it out, and send it to metal recycling with the refrigerant handled to EPA standards. Flat $221 for a fridge, across the metro.
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| Item | Flat price |
|---|---|
| Refrigerator | $221 |
| Refrigerator (large) | $246 |
| Washer | $179 |
| Dryer | $172 |
| Dishwasher | $147 |
| Water heater | $176 |
| Window AC | $107 |
$75 minimum. Disconnection, the carry, and metal recycling included — no surcharge.
Refrigerators, freezers, and ACs hold refrigerant that has to be handled to EPA standards, so they're not curbside trash, and Houston's monthly heavy trash won't carry a dead appliance out of your garage or utility room for you. We do the disconnection, the load, and route the unit to a recycler that recovers the refrigerant and the metal. Washers, dryers, dishwashers, and water heaters are routine too — including flood-damaged units hauled fast after a storm.
An appliance is heavy, and most Houston jobs are quick garage or driveway loads — a single-family home in Bellaire, Katy, or Sugar Land where we back up and roll it out. For apartments and the Galleria, Downtown, and Medical Center high-rises, we bring the straps and the Certificate of Insurance, book the freight elevator, and carry it out. There's no surcharge for stairs or a high floor.
"Dead fridge out of the garage in Sugar Land. They disconnected it, rolled it out, recycled it. Flat price."
"Old washer and a spare garage freezer in Spring. Easy load, fair flat price, done in a half hour."
"Flooded washer and dryer hauled the day after the storm. Same-day, gone."
How much does appliance removal cost in Houston?
Flat: fridge $221, washer $179, dryer $172, water heater $176. $75 minimum, disconnection and recycling included.
Do you disconnect it?
Yes — basic disconnection handled; a plumber cuts any gas line.