Refrigerators, washers, dryers, stoves, water heaters — we haul away the heavy stuff your new appliance delivery crew wouldn't touch, and we make sure it's recycled the right way.
How do you get rid of old appliances in Huntsville? You have two options: haul it to the curb and wait for the City of Huntsville's bulk route, or have Rocket City Hauling carry it out of your kitchen, garage, or basement for a flat $87.95 half truckload — most appliance jobs fit that size easily.
We remove every major household appliance:
One thing to know before we arrive: please have appliances disconnected from water, gas, and power. We can unplug and roll out an electric unit, but gas line disconnects should be handled by a licensed plumber first — we'll never yank a live line.
Refrigerators, freezers, and window AC units contain refrigerant, and federal EPA rules require that it's recovered by certified technicians before the unit is scrapped. Translation: you can't just drop a fridge anywhere, and reputable scrap yards won't accept one that hasn't been handled properly.
We route refrigerant-bearing appliances through licensed local recyclers so the freon is recovered safely and the steel goes back into the supply chain instead of a landfill. The metal in your old washer has another life ahead of it — we make sure it gets there.
Most appliance retailers in Huntsville charge a haul-away fee per unit — and some delivery crews won't take the old one at all if it's not disconnected and sitting right where they're standing. Book us for the day your new appliance arrives and we'll clear the old washer, dryer, or fridge plus anything else you've been meaning to lose, for one flat price instead of per-item fees.
Small cleanouts — a few furniture pieces, appliances, or a single-room refresh.
Book Half TruckGarage cleanouts, full room clearings, or larger renovation debris.
Book Full TruckWhole-home cleanouts, major renovations, estates, and commercial jobs.
Book Dump TrailerA washer + dryer pair fits a half truckload with room to spare.
Our half truckload rate of $87.95 covers a refrigerator and leaves room for more — most customers add a second appliance or a few bulky items at no extra cost. Labor, loading, hauling, and proper refrigerant handling are all included.
Yes. EPA rules require certified refrigerant recovery before a fridge, freezer, or AC unit is scrapped, and we route every refrigerant-bearing appliance through licensed recyclers who handle that step properly.
Yes — that's the point of full-service removal. We bring the muscle and the dolly, navigate the stairs, and protect your floors on the way out. Garage, kitchen, laundry closet, basement: all standard.
Please have water, gas, and power disconnected before pickup. Electric units we can unplug ourselves; gas appliances must be disconnected by a licensed plumber first for safety.
Recycled whenever possible. Appliances are mostly steel, and scrap metal has real value — your old washer is far more likely to become new steel than landfill. Refrigerant is recovered first, per federal law.