That dead refrigerator in the garage isn’t just an eyesore — under California law, it’s a regulated appliance with refrigerant that has to be reclaimed by a certified technician before the unit can be scrapped. Same goes for freezers, window AC units, and dehumidifiers. So before you slide that old Whirlpool to the curb, here’s what 2026 appliance removal actually costs across Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire — and the legal ways to get it off your property fast.
Most Southern California homeowners pay $75 to $250 to haul away a single major appliance in 2026. The price depends on three things: the appliance type, where it’s located (curb, garage, kitchen, second floor), and whether it contains refrigerant.
Bundling multiple items in one pickup almost always lowers the per-item rate. If you have a full kitchen worth of old appliances — fridge, range, dishwasher, microwave — most SoCal haulers will quote $250–$400 for the whole load instead of charging item-by-item.
Refrigerators, freezers, and AC units contain CFC, HCFC, or HFC refrigerants. EPA Section 608 and California’s Air Resources Board rules require those refrigerants to be recovered by an EPA-certified technician before the appliance is crushed or scrapped. That recovery step adds $25–$75 to the disposal cost, which is why fridge removal runs higher than dryer removal even though both weigh about the same.
Before you pay anyone, check whether your utility offers free appliance recycling. The catch: most rebate programs require the unit to be working and plugged in at pickup. A dead fridge doesn’t qualify.
These programs typically book out 2–4 weeks. If your dead fridge is stinking up the garage today, that’s not your option — call a junk hauler.
Most SoCal cities give residents two or three free bulky-item pickups per year through their trash hauler:
The downsides: items must be at the curb (no in-home pickup), pickup windows can be 1–2 weeks out, and most cities cap the number of appliances per pickup. If you’re moving, doing an estate cleanout, or clearing a rental unit on a deadline, free city pickup almost never lines up with your timeline.
Hire a professional junk removal company when:
Our crews remove refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, stoves, ovens, dishwashers, microwaves, window AC units, water heaters, and trash compactors across Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside, and San Bernardino. We work with EPA-certified recyclers to recover refrigerant, and we recycle metal at scrap yards — so most of what we pick up never sees a landfill.
If your appliance still works and you can wait 2–4 weeks, your utility’s free recycling program is the best deal — you get $50 back and the unit gets recycled responsibly. If it’s dead, in an awkward spot, or you need it gone this week, a local junk removal crew is faster and handles the Freon paperwork for you. Skip the dump runs, illegal dumping fines, and the $200 Home Depot delivery fee for hauling off the old unit — most local haulers beat that price and come to you.
911 Junk CA serves 30+ cities across Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, and San Bernardino with same-day and next-day appliance removal. Flat-rate quotes, two-person crews, full recycling. Call or text us today for a free quote — we’ll have the old fridge out before dinner.
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