Appliance Removal in Dothan, AL
Appliances don't go in the regular trash
Appliance removal in Dothan solves a specific problem: the old refrigerator in the garage keeping three sodas cold for eleven dollars a month of electricity, the washer that died mid-cycle, the water heater the plumber swapped and left in the yard. Curbside trash won't take them, they weigh more than they look, and refrigerators and freezers legally require refrigerant recovery before scrapping — federal rules under the Clean Air Act, not a suggestion. Haul-away handles all of it: the two-man carry, the dolly work down the porch steps, and disposal through channels that recover refrigerant and recycle the metal.
Common Wiregrass appliance jobs
- The garage second fridge — Dothan's most hauled appliance, usually 20+ years old
- Rental turnovers — landlords swapping units between tenants, common around Fort Novosel's rental market in Daleville and Ozark
- Remodel pull-outs — old stoves, dishwashers and hoods from kitchen renovations (pair with construction debris removal and it's one load)
- Water heaters — swapped units the installer didn't take
Pricing
Single appliances typically run $75–$150 depending on size and carry difficulty; multiple units price better together since volume pricing rewards a fuller truck — see pricing. Metal-heavy loads are among the most recyclable jobs there are: most of an appliance lives on as scrap steel.
Frequently asked questions
Do you take refrigerators and freezers in Dothan?
Yes — including proper handling. Refrigerant-bearing appliances require refrigerant recovery before recycling under federal rules, and disposal goes through channels that do it right.
How much does appliance removal cost?
Typically $75–$150 per unit in the Dothan area, with multi-unit pickups pricing better by volume. A washer-dryer pair usually costs less than two separate single pickups.
Do appliances need to be disconnected first?
Please have them disconnected from water, gas and power before pickup — crews haul appliances but don't perform plumbing, gas or electrical disconnections.
Do you buy working appliances?
No — this is a removal service. Working units are routed toward donation or recycling as appropriate, but pickups are priced as removals either way.
Related services and areas
One dead appliance is rarely alone: add furniture or a whole cleanout to the same truck. Rental turnover in Daleville or Ozark? Regular territory. — Dothan Junk Pros
Ready for it to be gone?
Firm price before loading — call and describe the job.
Call (334) 555-0100