Freezer Removal and Appliance Pickup
A dead chest freezer or bulky upright unit is heavy, awkward, and hard to move alone. Our crews handle the lifting, navigate stairs and doorways, and load the old item for you. Freezer Removal covers residential and commercial units, so you can clear the space without straining your back.

Why Book Freezer Pickup
Freezers are dense, top-heavy, and prone to leaking. Our crews handle the hard parts so you avoid injury, mess, and the work of hauling the item yourself.
Full-service lifting
We carry the unit from a garage, basement, or kitchen through tight hallways and doorways, so you skip the heavy lifting entirely.
Disassembly when needed
If a large upright unit will not fit a doorway, our crew can remove doors or trim when needed to clear the space.
Responsible routing
We sort each old item toward donation or recycling when practical, based on condition and the local options available that day.
Freezer Removal Near You
When people search for freezer pickup nearby, they usually want a crew that can handle a heavy unit from a basement, garage, or crowded kitchen. Our teams focus on access, carry distance, and safe loading, then route each old item toward donation or recycling when its condition and local options allow.
Freezer Types We Take
We haul away most household and commercial freezer styles, whether the unit still runs or has failed. If your model is not listed below, share a few photos and details and we can confirm during your quote.
Chest freezers
Low, wide, top-loading units are dense and awkward. Our crews balance and carry them through doorways and up basement or garage steps.
Upright freezers
Tall standing units with doors that swing open. We secure the door, protect walls, and manage the weight through hallways and stairs.
Garage and deep freezers
Older backup units stored in garages or basements often collect frost and grime. We handle bulky, heavy models built for long-term storage.
Compact and mini freezers
Small dorm-style or under-counter units are lighter but still count as bulky junk. We take single pieces or several at once.
Commercial freezer units
Reach-in and standalone units from offices, break rooms, or small shops. We assess weight, size, and disassembly needs before pickup.
What Shapes Your Quote
Freezer pricing depends on more than the unit itself. Size, access, and crew time all matter. Share clear details up front so your estimate reflects the actual job.
Size and weight
A large chest or commercial unit weighs far more than a mini fridge-style freezer, which affects crew time and handling.
Stairs and access
Basement steps, narrow hallways, and tight doorways add difficulty. Elevators and long carries also factor into the estimate.
Carry distance
The path from the unit to our truck matters. A long walk across a yard or driveway extends the loading time.
Number of items
Removing one unit differs from clearing several appliances at once. Grouping items into one visit can streamline the work.
Disassembly needs
If doors or trim must come off to clear a doorway, that disassembly may be needed and adds a little crew time.
Freezer Pickup Options
Choose the option that fits your space and how much of the work you want handled. Our crews adapt to indoor units, curbside placement, or larger mixed cleanout loads.
In-home pickup
We enter the room, garage, or basement, disconnect the unit from its outlet, and carry the old item out for you.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
Place the unit at the curb, driveway, or a garage entrance beforehand and our crew loads it quickly on arrival.
Multi-item pickup
Add other appliances, furniture, or non-hazardous junk to the same visit and clear more than one item in a single trip.
How to Prep Your Freezer
A little prep makes the pickup faster and safer. Empty and defrost the unit ahead of time, then clear a path so the crew can move it out cleanly.
Empty and defrost
Remove all food and let the unit defrost and dry so it does not leak water during the carry out.
Clear the walkway
Move rugs, boxes, and loose items from the path so the crew has a safe route to the doorway and truck.
Flag stairs and surfaces
Point out basement stairs, tight turns, fragile floors, or delicate walls so the crew can plan the safest way through.
Disconnect the unit
Unplug the freezer ahead of time. We do not disconnect gas, plumbing, or hardwired electrical, so leave those to a professional.
Freezer Disposal and Recycling
Freezers contain refrigerants and dense metal that call for careful handling. When a unit still works, donation may be an option based on its condition and local availability. When it has failed, we aim to route materials toward recycling where practical. We never promise a specific donation or recycling outcome, since local options and item condition vary from job to job.
How Freezer Removal Works
Booking is simple. Share what you have, confirm access, and review your estimate before anything is scheduled. Then a crew arrives to load and haul away the item.
Send item details
Tell us the freezer type, size, and where it sits so we understand the unit and the work involved.
Share photos
A few clear photos of the unit and the path out help us estimate crew time and handling accurately.
Confirm access
Note stairs, doorways, elevators, and carry distance so the crew arrives prepared for the route through your space.
Review quote
Look over an estimate based on size, weight, access, and disposal routing before you commit to scheduling the pickup.
Pickup and haul away
The crew arrives, lifts the unit, protects your space, and hauls away the old item for responsible routing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take freezers that no longer work?
Yes. We take units that have failed as well as working models. Dead freezers are still bulky and heavy, so the crew handles the lifting and loading either way.
Do I need to empty and defrost it first?
Yes, please empty all food and defrost the unit ahead of time. A dry, empty freezer is safer to carry and avoids water leaking onto floors during removal.
Can you remove a freezer from my basement?
Our crews regularly carry units up basement stairs and through tight hallways. Flag any narrow turns or fragile surfaces so the team can plan the safest route out.
What happens to my old freezer after pickup?
Depending on condition and local options, we route each unit toward donation or recycling when practical. We cannot promise a specific outcome, since availability varies by area and day.
Can you haul other appliances at the same time?
Yes. With multi-item pickup, EZ Hauling Services can load your freezer alongside other appliances, furniture, or non-hazardous junk so you clear several items in one visit.
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Ready to Clear That Old Freezer?
Share your freezer type, size, and access details to get started. EZ Hauling Services handles the heavy lifting and disposal planning so you can reclaim the space quickly and without the strain.