Out of the basement
Stairs, tight landings and bulkhead doors are the normal job here, not a surcharge.
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Short answer: yes, we take appliances — fridges, washers, dryers, stoves and water heaters — straight out of the basement. You do not have to disconnect anything, wrestle it up the stairs, or work out which transfer station accepts a refrigerator. That is our part of the job.

One price per unit, start to finish. The disposal fee is already in it.
Stairs, tight landings and bulkhead doors are the normal job here, not a surcharge.
We unhook the water line on a washer and the vent on a dryer. gás e elétrica — confirmar
Fridges, freezers and AC units hold refrigerant that cannot go to a landfill. They go where it gets reclaimed.
Washers, dryers, stoves and water heaters are mostly steel. That goes to a metal recycler.
We lay down protection before a hand truck ever touches your hardwood.
Call in the morning and the old fridge is usually gone by the afternoon.
Appliances are priced per unit, because each one carries its own disposal fee. You get the number before we unhook anything.
One fridge, one washer, one stove.
Fridge, stove and dishwasher coming out together.
Old washer, dryer, water heater and freezer in one trip.
Same crew, same day, across the North Shore.
Yes. A fridge holds refrigerant, so it cannot go out with the household trash. We take it to a facility that reclaims the refrigerant and recycles the steel.
No. We unhook the water lines and the dryer vent ourselves. aparelho a gás — confirmar quem desconecta
No. Carrying it up the stairs is the job. The price you get back by text already accounts for where the appliance is sitting.
Text a photo and we’ll send back a price today.