Old Appliances Are a Waste of Space and Resources.
How to Dispose of
Outdated Appliances
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Appliances Should Not Be
Disassembled
Attempting to disassemble the
appliance for components or other
purposes is not recommended. Larger
appliances may include potentially
hazardous elements or toxic foam
insulation.
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Sell or Give
If the item is still in working order or
can be fixed, there is someone out
there who would want to purchase it
from you. Offer the appliance for sale
or make it available for free pick-up
to anybody who wants it.
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Removing the Old Appliance
From the Bundle
When you buy a new washer or dryer
from a store, you may be able to
have the old one taken away as an
option. You should look for stores that
offer a deal where you get a free
removal as part of your upgrade.
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Contacting a Junk Removal
Service
Call your local debris removal
company, landfill, or garbage
professionals and inquire about pick-
up service options. Keep in mind that
if you're asking how to get rid of a
certain equipment, be precise.
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Trash Collector
Find out if your town has a trash
service by looking up their website.
You can see what services they offer
and how to get rid of a refrigerator or
other old things this way.
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To Get Rid of Things, Rent a
Dumpster
Rent a dumpster for your old
appliances and other rubbish.
Consider this option if you're getting
rid of your appliance as part of a
larger renovation job that includes a
lot of construction trash.
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