Appliance Removal in Phoenix
Old fridge out. New one in.
Refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, water heaters, microwaves. We coordinate refrigerant recovery and recycle metals.
About our appliance removal service
Old appliances are heavy, awkward, and packed with refrigerants and oils that Maricopa County won't let you toss in the trash. CNC handles appliance removal in Phoenix the right way — EPA-compliant refrigerant recovery, scrap metal recycling, and same-day pickup that lines up with your new delivery.
We pull fridges through narrow Phoenix galley kitchens, wrestle washer/dryer stacks out of tile-floor laundry rooms, and drain water heaters down side yards. Our crews carry the dollies, straps, and floor protection to do it without dinging your cabinets or scratching your hardwood.
Most big-box retailers charge $30–$50 to 'haul away' your old unit only if you buy a new one from them — and they only take a like-for-like piece. We take any appliance from any retailer, any age, any condition, even if it's been sitting in the garage for five years.
What's included
- ✓EPA-compliant refrigerant recovery for fridges & freezers
- ✓Standard plug-in disconnect included
- ✓Same-day haul-aways across the Phoenix metro
- ✓Metal recycled at certified AZ scrap facilities
- ✓We work around your delivery window for new units
How it works
- 1Text the model
Send a photo or tell us the type (top-load washer, French-door fridge, 50-gal water heater).
- 2Schedule around delivery
We sync to your new appliance delivery window so the old one leaves before the new one arrives.
- 3Disconnect + haul
We unplug, drain (water/ice lines), strap to dolly, and walk it out without damaging floors or trim.
- 4Certified disposal
Refrigerants are recovered EPA-compliant. Metal goes to scrap. Components are recycled where possible.
What we take
- ●Refrigerators, freezers, mini-fridges, wine coolers
- ●Washing machines (top-load, front-load, stackable)
- ●Dryers (electric and gas — we cap the gas line)
- ●Dishwashers (built-in and portable)
- ●Water heaters (electric tank, gas tank, tankless)
- ●Ovens, ranges, cooktops, range hoods, microwaves
- ✕Hard-plumbed water heaters where lines need re-capping by a licensed plumber
- ✕Gas appliances where the line isn't already shut off at the valve
What affects the price
Refrigerators and water heaters cost slightly more due to refrigerant recovery and weight.
Standard plug-in disconnect is free. Hard-wired or hard-plumbed setups may require a sub-trade.
Multiple units (e.g., washer + dryer + fridge) get a bundled rate vs. single-piece pricing.
Garage or driveway pickup is cheapest. Upstairs laundry rooms or galley kitchens may add a small access fee.
Arizona local know-how
- 🌵Arizona summers cook old fridges — if yours is in the garage, expect refrigerant recovery to take a few extra minutes.
- 🌵APS and SRP rebates often cover old appliance pickup when you upgrade — we'll coordinate paperwork if needed.
- 🌵Phoenix bulk trash refuses appliances entirely. We're the legal way to dispose of them in Maricopa County.
We're the crew Best Buy and Home Depot delivery drivers refer when their truck can't take the old unit. Same-day, no judgement, no upcharges.
Appliance Removal FAQs
Yes — we disconnect standard plug-in appliances and dryer vents. Hard-plumbed water heaters and gas appliances with active lines require a plumber to cap first.
We recover refrigerant per EPA Section 608 rules using certified equipment, then route the metal carcass to an AZ scrap recycler.
Bundled washer + dryer pickup typically runs $129–$179 in the Phoenix metro. Single unit starts at $79.
Yes — we coordinate same-day with Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and Costco delivery windows all the time.
Yes — working or broken, we take them either way. Most go to scrap metal recycling.
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