Clear Out Old Appliances Quickly

Appliance Removal in College Park and Surrounding Areas for washers, dryers, and refrigerators with spoiled contents still inside

Scotts Junk Service handles appliance removal when you're replacing outdated units, clearing out a rental property, or dealing with a refrigerator full of spoiled food you don't want to touch. Old washers, dryers, and refrigerators are heavy, awkward to move, and often still contain remnants you'd rather not deal with. You won't need to clean them out, disconnect water lines, or figure out how to load a 300-pound refrigerator into a vehicle.


This service covers the removal of washers, dryers, and refrigerators regardless of their condition or what's left inside. If your refrigerator still has rotten food or your washer has standing water, the team handles disposal of those contents as part of the removal. Scotts Junk Service brings the equipment needed to safely move appliances through doorways, down stairs, and out of tight laundry rooms or kitchens without damaging your floors or door frames.



If you need an appliance removed and don't want to handle the weight or mess yourself, call to set up a removal that works around your schedule.

Cardboard boxes on a table and floor in a kitchen, prepared for moving.

How Appliance Removal Works

When you schedule appliance removal, the team arrives prepared to disconnect, lift, and haul away the unit. You point out the appliance, and they handle the rest. If the refrigerator still has food inside or the washer has residual water, the team disposes of those contents so you don't have to bag up spoiled items or drain the unit yourself.



Once the appliance is out, you're left with an empty space ready for a new unit or open floor area. Scotts Junk Service hauls the appliance away and handles proper disposal, so you don't need to coordinate a separate pickup or wait for bulk trash day. Your kitchen or laundry room is clear, and you didn't have to lift anything.


This service does not include disconnecting hardwired appliances or capping water or gas lines. You'll need to handle those steps or hire a licensed technician before the removal team arrives. The service covers physical removal and hauling only.

Questions Homeowners Ask About Appliance Removal

These are the most common questions about removing old washers, dryers, and refrigerators, especially when those appliances still contain unwanted contents.

What appliances can you remove?

The team removes washers, dryers, and refrigerators of any age or condition, including units that still have food, water, or other residual contents inside.

How do you handle spoiled food in refrigerators?

Scotts Junk Service disposes of rotten or spoiled items inside the refrigerator as part of the removal, so you don't need to clean it out beforehand.

When should I schedule appliance removal?

You should schedule removal when you're replacing an old unit, clearing out a property, or dealing with an appliance that's no longer functional and taking up space.

What happens to the appliance after you remove it?

The appliance is hauled away and disposed of properly, so you won't see it again or need to arrange additional disposal steps.

Why is professional removal necessary for appliances?

Appliances are heavy and difficult to maneuver through doorways and down stairs, and attempting removal yourself risks injury, property damage, and the unpleasant task of dealing with spoiled contents.

When you're ready to get rid of an old appliance and want it done without the physical strain or mess, reach out to Scotts Junk Service to arrange a removal that leaves your space ready for the next step.