Appliance Removal in Plano, TX
Large appliances are difficult to move, easy to damage walls with, and often too heavy for normal pickup. Refrigerators, washers, dryers, freezers, and other bulky items may require careful lifting, door removal, stair navigation, or garage access.
Appliance removal in Plano depends on the number of items, weight, location, and whether the pickup is part of a larger cleanout. A single garage refrigerator is simpler than an upstairs washer and dryer set. If items are mixed with furniture, boxes, or remodeling debris, the quote may be based on the total load.
Homeowners should disconnect appliances before pickup when possible, clear a path, and mention stairs, tight turns, or HOA restrictions during the quote. For refrigerators and freezers, confirm whether any food or loose contents remain inside.
River's Edge Junk Removal can remove large appliances from homes, garages, rentals, and move-out cleanups across Plano and Collin County.
Next Step
Call or text for a free appliance removal quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can refrigerators be removed from inside the home?
Yes, if access is safe and the refrigerator is disconnected and ready for removal.
Do washers and dryers need to be disconnected first?
Customers should disconnect appliances before pickup whenever possible.
Is same-day appliance pickup available in Plano?
Same-day availability depends on schedule, item count, access, and crew capacity.
Can appliances be hauled with other junk?
Yes, appliances can often be included with furniture, boxes, or other junk in a larger pickup.
Before requesting service
River's Edge can respond faster when the request includes the city, item list, approximate volume, where the items sit, photos when useful, and any access limits. Stairs, gates, elevators, parking rules, apartment instructions, business hours, HOA limits, and move-out or remodel deadlines all help the crew plan the estimate before loading. For mixed loads, note whether furniture, appliances, boxes, yard waste, debris, or business items should be reviewed together. Include whether the load is curbside, indoors, in a garage, or at a job site before scheduling.