New Brunswick, NJ
New Brunswick's free appliance removal service. Local haulers haul away any major appliance and keep it out of local landfills.
Three steps. No fees, no catches.
Fill out a quick form with your appliance type and New Brunswick address. Takes about a minute.
A local partner will call or text you within 24 hours to confirm details and arrange pickup.
A local hauler comes to your door in New Brunswick, loads it up, and handles eco-friendly disposal. Have your appliance disconnected and ready — curbside, in the garage, or outside your home. You pay nothing.
All Major Appliances
Working or broken. Any brand, any age.
French door, side-by-side, top freezer, mini fridge
Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, KitchenAid
Front-load, top-load, stackable, gas or electric
Whirlpool, Maytag, Samsung, LG, Speed Queen
Built-in, portable, or countertop
Bosch, KitchenAid, Whirlpool, Samsung, GE
Gas ranges, electric ovens, convection, wall-mounted
GE, Samsung, LG, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Viking
Countertop, over-the-range, built-in
Samsung, GE, Whirlpool, LG, Panasonic
Any appliance, any brand. If it plugs in, we take it.
What New Brunswick residents need to know about free appliance removal.
Common questions about free appliance pickup in New Brunswick.
Yes. Many new New Brunswick homeowners inherit old appliances they don't need. Request a free pickup and we'll haul away any leftover appliances before or after move-in. Common scenario: previous owners leave behind an old chest freezer, second fridge, or outdated range in New Brunswick.
Yes. Top-load, front-load, gas, electric, stackable — all types accepted in New Brunswick. Drain the washer drum before pickup. Stage the units garage-side if you're in an HOA community, or curbside for non-HOA New Brunswick homes. Both units taken together at no extra charge.
Basic disconnection helps. For washers, turn off water supply valves and disconnect the drain hose. For gas ranges in New Brunswick, turn off the gas and cap the line before the crew arrives. For refrigerators, unplug 24 hours ahead and leave the door open to defrost. The New Brunswick crew handles the final disconnection.
Yes — older appliances may contain CFC or HCFC refrigerants, mercury switches, PCB-containing capacitors, and lead solder. When these reach New Brunswick landfills, they can leach into soil and groundwater over time. Certified recycling prevents this. That's why we prioritize proper processing over convenience for every New Brunswick haul-away.
Yes — refrigerators are our most common pickup in New Brunswick. Any size, any brand, any condition. We handle the refrigerant safely under EPA certification and route the unit through certified recycling. No charge, no hassle — just request a free fridge pickup in New Brunswick.
Takes about a minute. No account needed. Local haulers cover costs by refurbishing and reselling working appliances — so your pickup is always free.