Why Appliance Removal Matters (And Why You Shouldn’t Let That Old Fridge Sit Around)

If you’ve recently upgraded your appliances, chances are you’re left with a big question: what do I do with the old ones? Whether it’s a bulky refrigerator, outdated stove, broken washer, or unused microwave — these items take up valuable space and can’t just be left at the curb.

That’s where Crestview Junk Removal & Hauling comes in.

We make appliance removal fast, affordable, and stress-free for homeowners, landlords, and property managers in Crestview, FL and surrounding areas.

Why You Shouldn’t Let Old Appliances Pile Up

They're heavy and hard to move.
Most appliances require proper equipment to lift and load safely — don’t risk an injury doing it yourself.

They take up valuable space.
An unused washer or fridge sitting in the garage or backyard is wasted room that could be put to better use.

They aren’t picked up by the city.
Most local waste services don’t accept large appliances — meaning you could be stuck with it for weeks.

They may contain hazardous materials.
Refrigerants, wiring, and insulation require proper disposal to stay environmentally responsible.



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What We Remove:

Refrigerators & freezers

Washers & dryers

Stoves & ovens

Dishwashers & microwaves

Water heaters, mini-fridges, and more


We haul it all — so you can enjoy your new appliance setup without the clutter.


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Why Choose Crestview Junk Removal & Hauling?

Licensed & insured

Same-day & weekend service available

Local, fast, and friendly

We treat your property with care and clean up when we’re done



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Ready to Say Goodbye to the Old?

Let us do the heavy lifting. Whether it’s one appliance or a garage full of items, we’ll get it gone fast.

Call or text Bryan at 850-380-4339
Visit: CrestviewJunkRemoval.com

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