City of Charlottesville / Albemarle County
Appliance Removal in Charlottesville, VA
From Belmont kitchens to Barracks Road rentals, local crews haul refrigerators, washers, dryers, and more across the city.
Charlottesville kitchens and laundry rooms turn over constantly — homeowner remodels, landlord unit flips near UVA, and aging appliances in older houses with basements and walk-up stairs. Getting a dead fridge or washer to the Ivy Material Utilization Center yourself means finding a truck, a helper, and a free Saturday.
Local crews serve every corner of the city — Belmont, Fry's Spring, Fifeville, North Downtown, Locust Grove, Greenbrier, Johnson Village — and typically offer same-week pickup for single appliances or full kitchen swaps.
DIY option: Ivy MUC appliance drop-off
If you can haul it yourself, the Ivy Material Utilization Center on Dick Woods Road (Rivanna Solid Waste Authority) accepts appliances for a per-load fee. Freon-containing units must be handled properly — Ivy's process covers compliant disposal. For anything you can't lift or fit in a vehicle, a pickup crew fills the gap.
City bulk pickup isn't built for appliances
The City of Charlottesville offers scheduled bulk collection for a fee, but slots fill up, items must be curbside, and refrigerators and similar units have restrictions. If you need it gone this week — or gone from inside the house — an appliance removal crew is the practical route.
Student rental turnovers
Late July and August are peak weeks for mini-fridges, window ACs, and mismatched laundry machines near UVA and the 14th Street / JPA corridor. Landlords clearing units should book appliance haul-away a week or two ahead.
Get a Free Quote in Charlottesville
Tell us what needs to go and we'll get you a fast, no-obligation price from a crew serving Charlottesville.
- Upfront per-appliance pricing — no surprises
- All the heavy lifting and loading done for you
- Metal recycling and freon recovery when required
- Same-week pickup for most jobs
Prefer to talk? Call (434) 813-6424