Refrigerator & Appliance Removal in Waynesboro, VA — Fast & Affordable
Old refrigerator removal starts at $149. Multiple appliances? Bundle them into a quarter or half truck load for even bigger savings.
| Appliance | Our Price | 1-800-GOT-JUNK |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator / Freezer | $149 | $150–$250 |
| Washer & Dryer (pair) | $149–$249 | $250–$400 |
| All appliances (4+) | $249–$329 | $450–$700+ |
Refrigerator Removal — What You Need to Know
Refrigerators in Virginia cannot simply go to the curb. They contain refrigerant (R-134a or R-410A in newer models) that must be recovered by EPA Section 608 certified technicians before disposal. We work with certified refrigerant recovery specialists and licensed recyclers in the Central Virginia area to ensure your old fridge is disposed of legally and responsibly. We don't just throw it in the truck and forget about it.
Same-Day Appliance Removal in Waynesboro
Call before 10am and we can usually be there same-day anywhere in Waynesboro and the surrounding area. We schedule a 2-hour arrival window and text you 30 minutes before we arrive. No waiting at home all day. No deposit required. You pay after the appliance is gone and you're satisfied.
Appliances We Remove in Waynesboro
Refrigerators, chest freezers, upright freezers, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves (gas and electric), range hoods, window AC units, central AC units, water heaters (gas and electric), microwaves, wine fridges, mini fridges, commercial refrigerators, ice makers, and more. If it plugs in or runs on gas and you want it out, we can handle it.
What Happens to Your Old Appliances
Our donate-first mission means functional appliances get a second chance. Working refrigerators, washers, and dryers in good condition are offered to local families in need through community networks and organizations in Waynesboro. In 2025 alone, we helped connect more than 30 families with donated appliances and household goods. Appliances that can't be reused are stripped for recyclable metals — steel, copper, and aluminum — keeping as much out of Virginia landfills as possible.