A Dead Refrigerator Is One of the Hardest Appliances to Get Rid of
You can't leave it at the curb — Oakland fines you for bulky-item dumping, and refrigerators contain refrigerant that's illegal to release into the air. It's also 250-plus pounds of awkward steel, usually wedged into a kitchen alcove or hauled up from a basement. Renting a truck and finding a facility that'll take it correctly is a whole ordeal.
We take care of the entire thing. Our crew moves the fridge out of wherever it's sitting, carries it out of the house, and hauls it off. The refrigerant gets recovered and processed the right way, and the steel and components get recycled. You just point at the fridge and it's gone — legally and properly.
