Curbside Appliance Recycling and disposal.
What do YOU do with your old washer, dryer,
refrigerator, microvave or BBQ? Simple have it
recycled! We offer curbside pick-up for all types
of appliances and old exercise equipment at your home or
business.
Don't want to leave it on the curb, no problem we
will collect it from your house or garage at no extra
charge, no need to haul heavy equipment around, let us do the
hard work.
We collect old washers, dryers, stoves, microwaves, hot
water heaters and bicycles to name a few, for a more
extensive list of what we recycle please click on the link
below
We make it easy by now offering online appliance recycling
scheduling and payment. It is a simple 4 step proces
which takes less than 60 seconds to complete.
Dont wait any longer schedule online today and forget about
it. There may be a freon surcharge fee
for appliance such as refrigerators, freezers or air
conditioner containing Freon.
Working units may also be donated to any of the charitable
organizations in the area. Please call the respective
organization(s) to inquire about program details and pick-up
service.
Same day curbside appliance haul service.If you have larger
item"s to haul we also have a 10 ft box truck
Refrigerator Maintenance Tips
Minimize moisture by keeping food covered and containers
shut. Moisture can cause the compressor to work harder
unnecessarily.
Replace paper wrappings on items with aluminum or plastic.
Paper is an insulator and therefore may not cool your food
items properly
Do you really need a spare refrigerator? If you have an
extra refrigerator that only holds a few things, reevaluate how
much it gets used and how much energy and money you are wasting
on it. A 15 year old refrigerator could cost you about
$100-$150 per year.
Keep your refrigerator around 37-40°F for the fresh food
compartment. Use a thermometer to check inside
temperatures.
Look for and try using the "energy saver" feature on your
refrigerator. This feature allows you to adjust the heating
coil under the skin of the refrigerator, which is what works to
prevent condensation on your refrigerator.
Consider the location of your refrigerator and/or freezer.
Do not position them in direct contact with hot appliances as
this will make the compressor work harder.
Keep in mind, a full freezer will perform better than a
nearly empty freezer.
Keep your freezer temperature around 0-5°F for the freezer
section. Use a thermometer to check inside temperatures.
Regularly defrost manual-defrost freezers; don't allow frost
to build up more than 1/4 inch.
Keep the doors closed as much as possible and make sure they
are closed tightly.
Turn the thermostat up to the next highest setting. If it
comes on, let it run for 24 hours and check temperature to
confirm it is working properly.
If the condenser coils are underneath the refrigerator,
clean the coils with a vacuum cleaner at least twice a year
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