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Professional Appliance Removal in New Hampshire

From Manchester and Nashua up through Concord, the Seacoast, and into the Lakes Region and White Mountains, we remove refrigerators, freezers, washers, and other bulky appliances with routes planned around steep driveways, icy winters, and a town-by-town disposal system. Our crews navigate mill-building corridors, tight capes with basement laundries, and lake camps where access changes with the season.

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We make appliance removal simple, affordable, and eco-friendly. Our professional team handles everything from pickup to responsible disposal.

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Appliance Removal starts at $89+. No hidden fees, no surprises. You'll know the exact cost before we arrive.

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    Eco-Friendly Disposal: We donate or recycle when possible

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Appliance removal plays out differently across New Hampshire. In the southern suburbs along the Everett Turnpike, kitchen remodels often mean hauling out built-in wall ovens and counter-depth fridges from two-story colonials, while older mill conversions in Manchester and Nashua call for careful elevator coordination and tight hallway turns. North and west, farmhouses and capes commonly tuck chest freezers and washers into stone-walled basements with narrow bulkheads that get slick in January and muddy by April. Around Winnipesaukee and the smaller Lakes, spring openings reveal rusted dishwashers and failing fridges left after winter rentals, and access can hinge on weight limits for frost-weakened private roads. On the Seacoast, salty air accelerates corrosion on garage fridges, and residents often rely on transfer stations with specific sticker rules, so timing and paperwork matter as much as muscle.

Why Choose Our New Hampshire Appliance Removal Service?

Trusted by thousands of New Hampshire residents for professional, eco-friendly removal

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Fast response times with same-day appliance removal available

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Responsible recycling and donation after every appliance removal job

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Trained professionals who handle every appliance removal with care

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Operating appliance removal in New Hampshire means working within a patchwork of municipal transfer stations, metal buyers, and refrigerant programs while dealing with real winter and real hills. We plan days around Four Hills in Nashua, Manchester’s drop-off, and Seacoast facilities tied to the Spaulding Turnpike, then build in long runs to Upper Valley scrap yards off I-89 when we’re clearing Dartmouth-area basements. January routes account for black ice on Route 4 and drifts along back roads in Grafton and Coos, and during mud season we swap larger box trucks for 4x4s to reach camps near Conway and Pittsburg without tearing up rutted lanes. In the mill districts, we book elevator windows, pad antique stair treads, and bring low-profile dollies for those stubborn basement washers under knee walls. Summer brings lake turnover days and Saturday HOA hours in resort condos from Laconia to North Conway, so we stage crews early, protect dock paths, and move units without tracking sand or pine needles into common spaces. Refrigerant-bearing appliances get documented recovery with certified partners, and heavy, food-spoiled freezers after power outages are wrapped, contained, and routed to facilities that can take putrescible loads the same day to avoid neighborhood odor issues.

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HOW IT WORKS

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Schedule your appliance removal service online at your convenience. Quick and easy booking process.

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Book Your Appointment Online

Schedule your appliance removal service online at your convenience. Quick and easy booking process.

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Sit Back and Relax

Once booked, you can relax while we handle all the details and prepare for your service.

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Sit Back and Relax

Once booked, you can relax while we handle all the details and prepare for your service.

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We Haul It All Away

Our team arrives on time, loads everything up, and hauls it away — furniture, appliances, mattresses, and more. Clean and done.

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We Haul It All Away

Our team arrives on time, loads everything up, and hauls it away — furniture, appliances, mattresses, and more. Clean and done.

About Appliance Removal in New Hampshire

New Hampshire’s compact size hides big differences: ocean air in Rye and Portsmouth, humid valleys along the Merrimack, and dry, wind-chilled slopes from Franconia to Pinkham Notch. Housing runs from brick mill conversions and post-war ranches to 18th‑century colonials with hand-hewn beams, condos sprouting along Route 3 for Boston commuters, and seasonal camps on Squam, Sunapee, and Winnipesaukee. Migration from Massachusetts has driven kitchen updates and laundry relocations upstairs, while the North Country leans practical, keeping freezers in sheds or barns where access changes with snowpack and frost heaves. The economy tracks defense and tech in the Merrimack corridor, healthcare and education in the Upper Valley, tourism in the Lakes and Whites, and service work along the Seacoast, all of which shape when and how appliances need to move. Nor’easters, ice storms, and summer outages can spoil full freezers overnight, while fall is the pre-snow push to get heavy removals done before the first glaze hits the granite steps.

Our teams pair certified refrigerant handling with hard-earned New Hampshire know-how, from icy basement bulkheads in Grafton County to timed elevator windows in Manchester’s mill buildings and stickered drop-offs at local transfer stations.

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New Hampshire Appliance Removal FAQ

Common questions about appliance removal in New Hampshire

How do you handle refrigerators and freezers with refrigerant under New Hampshire’s disposal system?

We tag and transport them intact to partners that recover refrigerant per state and federal rules, then route the steel to regional metal buyers; depending on location, that could mean tipping near the Seacoast off the Spaulding Turnpike or using Merrimack Valley facilities to avoid backtracking.

Can you remove a washer and dryer from a stone-walled basement during winter without tearing up our old cape?

Yes; we lay runners over granite steps, use low-profile dollies and lift straps to clear knee walls, and schedule around storms so we’re not dragging on ice; if access is through a bulkhead, we may request a daylight window for safe footing and bring salt to manage glaze on the landing.

Do you service remote lake houses and North Country camps during mud season?

We do, with 4x4 trucks and lighter equipment; if road agents post weight limits or a camp road is too soft, we’ll stage at the plowed turnoff and use sleds or carry-outs, and we’ll be upfront about extra time for long walks or steep grades common near Conway, Pittsburg, and Twin Mountain.

What should apartments and mill lofts in Manchester or Nashua know before we remove a stove or fridge?

Confirm elevator access and loading hours, secure a loading zone on Elm or Canal if street parking is tight, and let your property manager know we’ll pad doors and corners; in some mills the freight elevator is shared, so we book a slot to avoid lunch rush and bring compact carts that clear narrow fire doors.

After an ice storm or summer outage, can you take a full, spoiled chest freezer without it leaking through the building?

We ask that you leave it closed; our crew will shrink-wrap, strap, and pan the base, then double-bag contents on site as needed and prioritize same-day disposal at facilities that accept putrescible waste, which is important in dense neighborhoods from Portsmouth to Concord where odor travels quickly.

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