Appliance Removal in New Jersey

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When the old machine has to go

Refrigerators, washers, dryers, and dishwashers are built to run for years, and in many cases, a good appliance repair tech can squeeze extra life out of them.

But eventually the motor quits, the seals fail, or the energy bill tells you it’s time to stop repairing and start replacing. That’s when one big question pops up in homes across Toms River, Brick, Lakewood, Barnegat, Manahawkin, Freehold, Middletown, and Howell:

“What do I do with the old appliance?”

Some retailers haul away the old unit, some charge extra, and others don’t offer removal at all—especially if you bought the replacement online, secondhand, or from a friend or New Jersey neighbor. CamoVets Junk Removal can help.

When Delivery Doesn’t Include Removal

New appliances can come from all kinds of places:

  • Big-box stores and regional chains
  • Local appliance shops
  • Online marketplaces and warehouse clubs
  • Friends, family, or property managers

Delivery and installation might be part of the price. Removal often isn’t. Even when haul-away is offered, it can be:

  • Limited to one appliance
  • Refused if the old unit isn’t disconnected
  • Declined if there are stairs, tight turns, or extra junk in the way

If you’ve got an older fridge in the garage, a dead washer in the basement, or a stack of retired appliances from rental units in Brick, Lakewood, or Toms River, you can end up with more machines than your driveway—and trash company—will tolerate.

CamoVets provides standalone appliance removal, so it doesn’t matter where the new unit came from or who installed it.

Appliances We Remove

We haul away most standard household and light commercial appliances, including:

  • Refrigerators and freezers (kitchen and garage units)
  • Washers and dryers
  • Dishwashers
  • Ovens, stoves, and ranges
  • Microwaves (countertop and over-the-range)
  • Window and wall air conditioners
  • Dehumidifiers
  • Small commercial units in offices and break rooms

If you’re clearing out multiple properties – rentals in Freehold or Middletown, a shore house in LBI or Seaside Park, or an inherited home in Barnegat or Manahawkin—we can take several appliances in one trip.

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How Appliance Removal with CamoVets Works

1. Quick Call & Straightforward Pricing

You tell us what you need removed, where it is (kitchen, basement, garage, second floor), and any access quirks like narrow stairways or townhome parking. We give you a clear price range and confirm on site before we start moving anything. Learn more about our Junk Removal Services ➜

2. Careful Removal from Inside Your Home

Our crew:

  • Navigates tight spaces without beating up door frames and walls
  • Uses the right equipment (dollies, straps, and pads)
  • Handles the heavy lifting—no need for you to “grab that end”

You don’t have to wrestle the old unit out to the curb. We take it from where it sits now.

3. Hauling & Responsible Disposal

As a licensed New Jersey hauler, we transport your old appliances to appropriate facilities. Depending on condition and local options, units may be:

  • Routed toward recycling for metal recovery
  • Evaluated for donation if they’re still in working order and suitable

Either way, you’re not left guessing what happened to it or whether it’s sitting in a random lot somewhere.

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Veteran-Owned, Local, and Easy to Work With

CamoVets Junk Removal is a veteran-founded company rooted at the Jersey Shore. Our crews show up in uniform, in clearly marked trucks, ready to work with care and respect in and around your home. You can expect straightforward communication, real arrival windows, and updates instead of silence.

We handle the heavy lifting and hauling while treating your property and family with the same consideration we’d want for our own. From the first call to the moment the last appliance is loaded, the goal is a smooth, no-drama experience that leaves you relieved the job is finally done.

Ready to Clear Out That Old Appliance?

If you’ve got a dead fridge in the garage, a washer that finally gave up in your Toms River basement, or a cluster of outdated appliances from rentals in Brick, Lakewood, Freehold, or Middletown, CamoVets can get them out of your way. We’ll handle the lifting, the stairs, and the disposal so you can enjoy the new machine without the old one lingering in the background.

Common Questions About Appliance Removal

Do I need to disconnect the appliance first?

If you can safely unplug and unhook the unit, that’s great. For many straightforward setups—standard outlets and visible, accessible water lines—we can assist with basic disconnection.
Gas lines, hard-wired electrical, or complex hookups should be handled by a qualified plumber or electrician before we arrive. If you’re not sure which you have, ask when you call and we’ll talk it through.

What if the appliance is in the basement or on an upper floor?

Basement washers in Lakewood, second-floor laundry rooms in Brick, garage fridges in Manahawkin—we see them all the time. Stairs and tight turns are part of the job. Let us know the layout ahead of time so we can plan for the right crew and equipment.

Can you take more than one appliance at a time?

Yes. We frequently remove:

  • Old sets (washer + dryer)
  • Kitchen pairs (fridge + stove)
  • Multiple units from rentals and multi-family properties

If you’re upgrading several units at once, it’s often more efficient to schedule a single pickup.

What happens to the old appliances after you take them?

Old appliances are heavy, mostly metal, and often contain components that need proper handling. We follow local disposal and recycling guidelines. Many units end up in metal recovery streams; some usable pieces may be salvaged or donated when appropriate. They won’t sit at the end of your driveway waiting for bulk pickup that never comes.

Do you remove commercial appliances too?

We can handle many light commercial appliances—break room fridges, office microwaves, small coolers, and similar items. Larger restaurant or industrial units may require a different type of equipment and permitting. Share details when you call and we’ll let you know what’s realistic.

How is pricing determined?

Pricing is based on:

  • The number and type of appliances
  • Where they’re located (ground floor vs. basement or upper level)
  • Ease of access and loading

You get a clear number before we start moving anything, so there’s no surprise at the end.

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