Appliance Removal and Recycling in LA County

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Old appliances are some of the most cumbersome items to get rid of. They are heavy, awkward, and in many cases, you cannot legally just put them on the curb. If you have a broken refrigerator, a dead washing machine, or any other unwanted appliance sitting in your home, here is your complete guide to appliance removal and recycling in LA County.

Common Appliances We Remove

At 911 Junk California, we remove all types of household and commercial appliances, including:

  • Refrigerators and freezers
  • Washing machines and dryers
  • Dishwashers
  • Ovens, ranges, and stovetops
  • Microwaves
  • Water heaters
  • Air conditioning units and HVAC equipment
  • Dehumidifiers
  • Garbage disposals
  • Trash compactors
  • Commercial kitchen equipment

Why You Cannot Just Throw Appliances Away

Several factors make appliance disposal more complicated than tossing out a bag of trash:

Environmental regulations: Refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners contain refrigerants (like Freon) that damage the ozone layer. Federal law requires these substances to be recovered by certified technicians before disposal.

California recycling laws: The state requires that large appliances be recycled rather than landfilled. Steel, copper, aluminum, and other materials in appliances are valuable and recyclable.

Size and weight: A standard refrigerator weighs 200-300 pounds. Getting it down a flight of stairs and into a vehicle is a serious undertaking.

City regulations: Most cities in LA County do not allow large appliances to be left on the curb for regular trash pickup. You typically need to schedule a special bulky item pickup or haul the item to a transfer station yourself.

How Appliance Recycling Works

When 911 Junk California picks up your old appliances, here is what happens:

  1. Refrigerant recovery: Appliances containing refrigerants are processed by EPA-certified technicians who safely extract and reclaim the chemicals.
  2. Dismantling: Appliances are broken down into their component parts.
  3. Metal recycling: Steel, copper, and aluminum are separated and sent to metal recyclers.
  4. Plastic and glass recycling: Where facilities exist, plastic and glass components are recycled.
  5. Responsible disposal: Any components that cannot be recycled are disposed of at licensed facilities.

How Much Does Appliance Removal Cost?

Single appliance removal typically costs $75 to $175, depending on the type and location. Multiple appliance removal is more cost-effective. If you are replacing several appliances during a kitchen or laundry room renovation, bundling the removal saves you money.

Before We Arrive

To prepare for appliance removal:

  • Disconnect the appliance from power, water, and gas (hire a professional for gas disconnections).
  • Empty the contents (defrost freezers, empty washers).
  • Clear a path from the appliance to the nearest exit.

Schedule Your Appliance Removal

Do not let old appliances take up space in your garage or kitchen. Call 911 Junk California at (562) 204-6335 or book online at 911junkca.com and save $20. We handle the heavy lifting, hauling, and recycling for you across all of LA County and Orange County.

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