Appliance Disposal Dumpster Service in Lakeland

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Appliance Disposal Dumpster Service in Lakeland FL

$325 Starting Price
No Prep Stoves, Washers, Dryers
Refrigerant Must Be Removed First
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Most household appliances go directly into a roll-off dumpster without any prep work. Stoves, washers, dryers, dishwashers, water heaters, and microwaves load in as-is alongside other household junk. My Dumpster Service delivers roll-off dumpsters for appliance disposal throughout Lakeland and Polk County.

The one exception that matters is refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioning units. These contain refrigerant that must be removed by a certified technician before the appliance can go in a standard dumpster. This is a federal requirement under the Clean Air Act, not a local policy. The section below covers how that works. To book or ask about your project, call (863) 412-5036 or visit our contact page.

The Refrigerant Rule: What You Need to Know First

Federal law requirement: Refrigerators, freezers, window AC units, and central AC components contain refrigerant chemicals regulated under the federal Clean Air Act. These appliances cannot go in a standard roll-off dumpster until an EPA-certified technician has removed the refrigerant and provided documentation. Releasing refrigerant into the atmosphere is a federal violation regardless of the appliance age or condition.

The process works like this: you hire a certified HVAC technician or appliance repair company to recover the refrigerant. They document the recovery. Once that is done, the appliance body is just metal and can go in the dumpster along with everything else.

Finding a technician in Lakeland is not difficult. Any HVAC company and most appliance repair shops hold EPA Section 608 certification and can handle refrigerant recovery. Many appliance retailers that sell replacement units offer old appliance haul-away as part of delivery service and handle the refrigerant recovery themselves. If you are purchasing a replacement refrigerator or AC unit, ask the retailer when placing the order whether they remove the old unit.

Easiest path on refrigerators: When buying a replacement refrigerator, ask the retailer to haul away the old one at delivery. Most major appliance retailers offer this for a small fee or include it with delivery. They recover the refrigerant and take the unit away the same day the new one arrives. No separate coordination needed.

Which Appliances Go Directly in the Dumpster

The following appliances require no prep and go in a standard roll-off container as-is. Load them alongside other household junk in the same container.

ApplianceApprox. WeightNotes
Stove or range (gas or electric)100 to 200 lbsDisconnect from gas or electrical before loading. Goes in as-is.
Dishwasher50 to 100 lbsLight and compact. Easy to load alongside other items.
Washer150 to 200 lbsDisconnect water lines before removal. No refrigerant involved.
Dryer (electric or gas)100 to 150 lbsDisconnect before loading. Gas dryers need line capped by a plumber.
Water heater100 to 150 lbs (drained)Drain fully before loading. Heavy when water remains.
Microwave (countertop or over-range)30 to 80 lbsGoes in as-is with no restrictions.
Garbage disposal5 to 10 lbsSmall and light. Goes in with household junk.
Small kitchen appliancesUnder 30 lbs eachToasters, coffee makers, blenders, mixers. All accepted.
Dehumidifier (without refrigerant)30 to 60 lbsMost dehumidifiers contain refrigerant. Verify before loading.

Appliances That Require Refrigerant Removal First

Requires refrigerant recovery before disposal: Refrigerators (all types), chest freezers, upright freezers, mini-fridges and compact refrigerators, window air conditioning units, portable AC units, central AC components (compressors and condenser units), dehumidifiers with refrigerant, and any appliance with a compressor that cycles refrigerant. If it cools something, assume it has refrigerant until confirmed otherwise.

Dehumidifiers are worth a specific note. Many people do not realize dehumidifiers contain refrigerant because they think of them as humidity devices rather than cooling devices. Most standard dehumidifiers use the same refrigerant cycle as a refrigerator. Check the unit label or the manufacturer's documentation before loading a dehumidifier into a dumpster.

Appliance Disposal and Container Sizing

Appliances are heavy individually but most disposal jobs mix appliances with lighter household junk in the same container. A washer and dryer set plus a stove together weigh roughly 400 to 550 pounds. Combined with furniture, boxes, and household goods in a 15-yard container, the weight is nowhere near the 3-ton limit. Volume fills the container before weight on most mixed appliance and household junk jobs.

Sizing on appliance disposal jobs follows the same rule as general junk removal: size based on the total volume of everything going in, not just the appliances. A 15-yard handles a few appliances plus a limited amount of other junk. A 20-yard handles a full kitchen renovation worth of appliances plus surrounding household debris. A 30-yard handles a whole-house cleanout where appliances are part of a larger project.

Appliance Disposal Sizing Guide

15-Yard One to three appliances combined with limited household junk, single-room cleanout that includes an appliance or two. $325 / 3 tons
20-Yard Kitchen renovation with multiple appliances, laundry room cleanout with washer and dryer plus surrounding items, or appliances as part of a multi-room cleanout. $385 / 3 tons
30-Yard Whole-house cleanout where appliances are part of a larger estate or moving cleanout, or rental property cleanout involving multiple units of appliances. $485 / 4 tons

Extensions available at $25 per day. See the full dumpster size guide or call us to talk through your specific job.

Common Appliance Disposal Situations

Kitchen Renovation

A kitchen renovation typically involves replacing the stove, dishwasher, and sometimes the refrigerator at the same time. The stove and dishwasher go directly in the dumpster. The refrigerator needs refrigerant removed first. If the renovation also produces cabinets, countertops, flooring, and drywall, a 20-yard handles most of the combined load. See the home renovation debris removal page for sizing on kitchen projects that include construction debris alongside appliances.

Laundry Room Replacement

Washer and dryer sets go in the dumpster without any prep beyond disconnecting the hoses and power. A laundry room cleanout that includes the old washer, dryer, and some surrounding storage items fits easily in a 15-yard container alongside other junk from the same cleanout.

Estate and Whole-House Cleanout

Estate cleanouts often involve multiple generations of appliances in the same house. A refrigerator in the garage, window units in bedrooms, a chest freezer on the back porch: all of these need refrigerant recovery before disposal. The more refrigerant-containing appliances in a cleanout, the earlier you should arrange the technician visits. See the estate cleanout page for planning guidance on whole-house projects.

Rental Property Turnover

Rental property managers in Polk County deal with appliance disposal between tenants more often than residential homeowners. When a tenant leaves behind a non-working appliance or a unit needs to be updated between leases, having a dumpster on site lets the property manager clear the unit and load multiple items in one trip rather than arranging separate pickups for each appliance.

Disposing of Items That Cannot Go in a Standard Dumpster

Polk County operates a Household Hazardous Waste program for materials that standard dumpsters cannot accept. This covers paint, household chemicals, batteries, motor oil, and fluorescent bulbs. Check the Polk County Waste and Recycling website for current drop-off locations and hours in Lakeland.

For refrigerators and AC units with refrigerant intact, options include hiring a certified HVAC tech to recover the refrigerant locally, using the retailer haul-away service when buying a replacement, or contacting a scrap metal yard that holds EPA certification for refrigerant recovery. Some Lakeland appliance repair shops will handle refrigerant recovery as a standalone service without requiring a repair job.

What Happens to Disposed Appliances

Appliances that go through a construction and demolition landfill or recycling facility get separated by material. Steel from washers, dryers, and stove bodies goes to metal recyclers. Copper wiring has scrap value. The recycling pathway depends on the facility the load goes to and whether the appliances are mixed with other debris or in a cleaner separate load.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I put a refrigerator in a dumpster in Lakeland?

A refrigerator can go in a roll-off dumpster only after the refrigerant has been removed by a certified HVAC or appliance technician. Federal law under the Clean Air Act requires refrigerant recovery before disposal. Once the refrigerant is removed and documented, the refrigerator body goes in the dumpster along with other junk. The same rule applies to freezers, window AC units, and central AC components.

Which appliances can go directly in a dumpster without any prep?

Appliances without refrigerant go in as-is. This includes stoves and ranges, dishwashers, washers, dryers, water heaters, microwaves, garbage disposals, and small kitchen appliances. No prep work is needed beyond disconnecting the appliance from power, water, or gas before moving it.

How much does appliance disposal dumpster rental cost in Lakeland?

A 15-yard dumpster starts at $325 with a 3-ton weight limit. A 20-yard runs $385 and a 30-yard runs $485. Extensions are $25 per day. Most appliance disposal jobs mix appliances with other household junk in the same container, so sizing is based on the total volume of everything going in.

Where do I find a certified technician to remove refrigerant in Lakeland?

Any EPA-certified HVAC technician can remove refrigerant before disposal. Most appliance repair shops and HVAC companies in Lakeland hold this certification. Appliance retailers that sell replacement units often offer old unit haul-away at delivery and handle refrigerant recovery themselves. Ask the retailer when placing a replacement order.

How heavy are common household appliances?

A standard refrigerator weighs 200 to 350 pounds. A washer runs 150 to 200 pounds and a dryer runs 100 to 150 pounds. A stove or range runs 100 to 200 pounds. A dishwasher runs 50 to 100 pounds. A water heater runs 100 to 150 pounds when empty. Multiple appliances combined with other household junk in a 15 or 20-yard container rarely approach the 3-ton weight limit.

Ready to get a dumpster on site for your appliance disposal project? Call us or reach out online. Same-day delivery is available in most of Polk County.

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Service Area

We deliver dumpsters for appliance disposal throughout Lakeland and Polk County. Common delivery areas include:

Projects outside our standard service area are considered case by case. Additional fees may apply for extended delivery distances. Call to confirm availability for your location.