Appliance recycling
Appliance removal and certified recycling across Minnesota
Curbside and garage appliance removal: refrigerators, washers, dryers, stoves, dishwashers, microwaves. EPA-certified refrigerant recovery for fridges and freezers. Metals routed to certified recyclers.
What's included
Appliance recycling options
Washer and dryer removal
Stove and oven pickup
Dishwasher and disposal
Microwave and small appliance bundles
AC unit and dehumidifier removal
How it works
Four steps, mostly text.
Step 1
Photo + brand/model if you have it.
Step 2
Crew confirms appliance can be safely disconnected and removed.
Step 3
Appliance staged in the garage, on the porch, or curbside.
Step 4
Crew arrives, loads, and routes to certified recyclers.
Appliance recycling cities
Available across Minnesota.
FAQ
Appliance recycling — quick answers.
How much does appliance recycling cost in Minnesota?
Junk and cleanout loads for appliance recycling are volume-based, from $85 — single item from $85 up to a full box-truck load around $750. Recyclable items like mattresses, appliances, TVs, and tires are flat per-piece rates with no load minimum. Text photos for a firm quote with no surprise on-site re-quote.
How do I book appliance recycling?
Text photos of the items plus your city to (952) 232-5107, or use the photo-quote helper. The crew sends a firm quote and a pickup window — there is no on-site estimate visit.
How soon can you schedule appliance recycling?
Most pickups are scheduled about two business days out so the crew arrives with the right equipment. Same-day jobs are sometimes available based on crew capacity — text to check.
Do I need to be home for appliance recycling?
No — as long as the items are accessible at the curb or in the garage. The crew calls before arrival and sends a completion photo when the job is done.
Where do you offer appliance recycling?
Across all Minnesota cities and counties, with route-aware scheduling. Coverage is heaviest across the Twin Cities metro — Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Anoka, Washington, Scott, and Carver counties.
What happens to the items after appliance recycling?
Donation-first. Refrigerant is recovered EPA-certified from fridges, freezers, and AC units; appliance metals are routed to certified Minnesota recyclers.
Need appliance recycling?
Text photos, item details, and a preferred calendar window. The crew confirms and handles the rest.