Dishwasher Removal and Appliance Pickup
Old dishwashers are heavy, awkward, and hard to move through tight kitchens. Our crews handle the lifting, the stairs, and the disposal planning so you skip the hassle. From built-in units to portable models, we pull the item out and haul it away without leaving a mess behind.

Why Book This Pickup
Dishwashers are bulky, water-connected fixtures that few people want to wrestle out alone. Here is what makes our appliance pickup practical.
Heavy lifting handled
Our crews carry the unit through kitchens, doorways, and hallways so you avoid strained backs and scuffed floors during the job.
Disconnect flagging
Once the plumbing and electric are safely disconnected, we pull the unit from its cabinet space and move it out.
Cleaner disposal
We route each old dishwasher toward recycling or responsible disposal when practical, based on condition and available local options.
Dishwasher Removal Near You
When you search for dishwasher removal, you usually want a crew that shows up, lifts the unit, and clears it out fast. We work with homeowners, renters, property managers, and small businesses replacing kitchen appliances. Share the model type, location, and access details, and we plan a pickup that fits your space and timing.
Dishwasher Types We Take
We haul away most residential and light commercial dishwashers, working or broken. Here are common units our crews pick up. If yours is not listed, send details and we will confirm.
Built-in dishwashers
Standard under-counter units mounted between cabinets. Once disconnected, we slide them free and carry them out of the kitchen.
Portable dishwashers
Freestanding rolling units on casters. These move quickly, though tight doorways and stairs can still add handling time.
Countertop dishwashers
Compact tabletop models used in apartments and small kitchens. Lightweight but often bundled with other unwanted appliances for pickup.
Drawer-style dishwashers
Single or double drawer units built into cabinetry. We remove them after the plumbing and electric are safely disconnected.
Commercial-style units
Light commercial or high-capacity models from small kitchens. These are heavier, so weight and access affect crew time.
What Affects Your Quote
Pricing for this item depends on the effort involved, not a fixed rate. These are the main factors our crews weigh when preparing a quote for your pickup.
Weight and size
Larger built-in and commercial units weigh more and take longer to move, which affects crew time and handling.
Number of items
One old unit costs less to handle than a full kitchen cleanout with several appliances loaded together.
Stairs and access
Basements, upper floors, narrow hallways, and tight doorways increase carry effort and can add time to the job.
Carry distance
Longer paths from the kitchen to the truck, including driveways and curbside routes, factor into the overall quote.
Disassembly needs
Disassembly may be needed to clear tight cabinet openings or trim, and that added effort influences the estimate.
Pickup Options
Choose the approach that fits your space and schedule. Each option covers heavy lifting and loading, so you never move the unit yourself.
In-home pickup
We enter the kitchen, remove the disconnected unit from its cabinet space, and carry it out through your home.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
Already moved the unit to the curb or garage? We load it from there, which can simplify the pickup.
Multi-item pickup
Pair the dishwasher with other appliances or general junk in one trip to make the most of crew time.
How to Prep the Unit
A little prep helps the pickup go smoothly and keeps your kitchen protected. Focus on disconnection and clearing the path before our crew arrives.
Confirm disconnection
Have the water supply, drain line, and electric safely disconnected first. We do not disconnect live plumbing or wiring.
Empty the interior
Remove racks, utensils, and any leftover items from inside the unit so nothing shifts or spills during handling.
Clear the path
Open walkways from the kitchen to the exit, moving chairs, rugs, and clutter that could block the carry route.
Flag tight spots
Point out stairs, narrow doorways, fragile floors, or heavy pieces so we plan the safest way out.
Disposal and Recycling Notes
Dishwashers contain metal, plastic, and electronic parts that are often worth recycling. When condition and local options allow, we route units toward recycling or responsible disposal rather than the landfill. We cannot promise a specific outcome for any single unit, and we do not handle hazardous materials, chemicals, or connected utility lines as part of the pickup.
How the Process Works
Getting an old unit hauled away is straightforward. Share a few details, confirm access, and let our crew handle the heavy work.
Send item details
Tell us the dishwasher type, location in your home, and whether other items need to leave in the same trip.
Share photos
A few pictures of the unit and its surroundings help us gauge size, access, and handling effort accurately.
Confirm access
Let us know about stairs, doorways, elevators, or carry distance so we plan the smoothest route out.
Review quote
We provide an estimate based on volume, weight, access, and disposal routing before any work begins.
Pickup and haul away
Our crew lifts the disconnected unit, loads it onto the truck, and clears the area behind them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you disconnect the dishwasher before pickup?
We do not disconnect connected plumbing or electric. Please have the water supply, drain, and power safely disconnected beforehand so our crew can remove and haul the unit.
Can you take a broken or non-working dishwasher?
Yes. Condition does not matter for pickup. Working, broken, leaking, or rusted units are all handled the same way, and we plan disposal based on what makes sense.
Will you remove a built-in unit from the cabinets?
Once the plumbing and electric are disconnected, we can slide the unit free from its cabinet space. Disassembly may be needed to clear tight trim or openings.
Can I add other appliances to the same pickup?
Absolutely. Multi-item pickups are common. Bundling a dishwasher with refrigerators, washers, or general junk in one trip often makes better use of crew time.
What affects the price of the pickup?
Volume, weight, number of items, stairs, carry distance, access, disassembly, and disposal routing all factor in. We share an estimate before the work starts.
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Ready to Clear Out That Old Dishwasher?
Skip the heavy lifting and the trips to the dump. Send a few details and photos, and EZ Hauling Services will plan a pickup that fits your kitchen, your access, and your schedule.