Frequently asked questions Can you recycle a washing machine?
Yes, the typical washing machine contains 28 pounds of steel and about 150 pounds of recyclable materials. You might even be able to earn a few dollars for your efforts because the price of steel varies from 2 to 4 cents per pound.
You can also recycle a washing machine by getting in touch with an eco-friendly junk removal service like LoadUp. LoadUp will recycle your old washing machine and any other appliances, furniture or random junk you want to get rid of for 20-30% less than other removal companies Where can I donate my old washer and dryer? Get your free upfront quote online or text us your items to schedule a quick and easy old washer and dryer pickup today.
As long as they are in good working order, some national thrift shops and charities, such as The Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity, will accept donations of washers and dryers. When donating used appliances like washing machines and/or dryers, the majority of charities won’t pick them up, so whether you’re recycling or donating appliances, be prepared to transport them to whichever recycling program you select yourself.
After you book online, LoadUp does everything it can to keep your unwanted junk out of landfills, including donating and recycling whenever possible to ensure they are all responsibly disposed of. For washing machines and dryers that can’t be donated, a professional junk removal company like LoadUp will haul away your old appliances for you. Should I tape my appliance closed before pickup?.
No. Tape-sealed appliances cannot be picked up by loaders. With LoadUp, all you have to do is unplug your appliance before your dryer or washing machine removal appointment, and one of our Loaders will properly dispose of and recycle your washing machine for you. Whether you need to get rid of an old dryer or are looking for a broken washing machine pick up. Can I leave my dryer or washer outside on the curb?
Yes, LoadUp offers flexible curbside pickup when you don’t have time to deal with old dryer and washing machine disposal or for in-home junk removal. Bring your old washer, dryer, or combo to the curb before your scheduled curbside pickup appointment, and we will pick it up. When you schedule curbside pickup, we reward you with an extra $5 off your junk removal service because it’s easier on our loaders. How much will it cost to get rid of my dryer and washer?
An average of $82 is needed to remove one dryer or one washing machine. However, you will have to pay about $117 to have both a washer and a dryer removed. A stackable washer/dryer unit removal typically costs around $122. Prices may differ slightly based on your location because they are determined by your zip code. Simply enter your zip code and the items you wish to have removed to get started, and before we even arrive at your house, we’ll give you a guaranteed, upfront quote. Do I have to unplug my dryer and washer before pickup?
Yes. Before your junk removal appointment, you must disconnect your home’s washer, dryer, or stackable combo. Check out these detailed instructions for uninstalling a washing machine or dryer if you need assistance disconnecting your appliance.
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It might be time to upgrade if your old dryer or washer no longer leaves things “so fresh and so clean.” It’s difficult to move and then haul a washing machine or dryer by yourself, so what should you do with your old machine? We provide dependable junk removal specialists who can take out your washer or dryer and drop off eco-friendly disposal services for you.
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How to Properly Dispose of a Washer and Dryer Set
Your washer and dryer are still functional even if you are ready to upgrade. Many businesses and nonprofit organizations engage in the business of reselling or donating old appliances in the hopes of extending the products’ useful life and helping those in need.