Appliances are heavy and awkward to move

Refrigerators, ranges, and laundry pairs are dense, tall, and hard to steer through the compact kitchens and basements common in St. Francis homes. The path out usually matters as much as the appliance itself.

Disconnect and prep before pickup

Unplugging a unit, shutting off a water line, or clearing a laundry closet ahead of time makes the removal faster. If you are not sure how to disconnect something safely, mention it and set it aside.

Time it around the new delivery

Many appliance removals happen the same day a replacement arrives. Sharing the delivery window helps schedule the pickup so the old unit is gone before the new one needs the space.

Basements and back stairs add steps

Older St. Francis homes often keep laundry in the basement, which means stairs and tight turns. Let the crew know about the route so they can bring the right equipment and protect the walls.

Landlords and rental turnovers

For duplexes and rentals, removing an outdated or broken appliance quickly keeps a unit ready to show. Photos of the appliance and access path make it easy to coordinate, even remotely.

Common items for this type of cleanup

Customers asking about appliance removal often need help with bulky or awkward items that are hard to move without a truck and extra hands.

  • Refrigerators
  • Freezers
  • Washers
  • Dryers
  • Stoves
  • Microwaves
  • Dishwashers

What to send for a faster estimate

The most helpful details are your name, phone number, pickup address, item list, where the items are located, photos if you have them, and your preferred timing. Mention stairs, basements, apartments, long carries, tight parking, or anything especially heavy like pianos, appliances, or exercise equipment.

How Junk Avengers can help

Junk Avengers focuses on full-service junk removal: lifting, loading, hauling, and cleanup. You do not have to rent a dumpster, borrow a truck, or drag heavy items to the curb yourself.