Dishwasher disposal and recycling service
Let us handle the heavy lifting and responsible recycling of your old dishwasher from anywhere in your kitchen.

Safe and eco-friendly dishwasher recycling
Dispose of your old dishwasher without lifting a finger. At 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, we specialize in dishwasher disposal and recycling, making the process easy and hassle-free for you. Our dishwasher pickup is reliable, with on-time service that fits your renovation schedule or upgrade plans.


How our dishwasher disposal service works
In just 4 easy steps, you can reclaim your space, ready for endless possibilities.
Schedule appointment
- Book online or call us
- No deposit required
- Same-day service available
Get in-person estimate
- Two-person team
- Two-hour arrival window
- No obligation to proceed with the service
Watch us get to work
- Zero preparation needed
- We do all the heavy lifting
- We sweep up after
Responsible disposal
- Donation drop-off to local charities
- Recycling taken to local facilities
- We take care of all collecting and sorting
We take all types of dishwashers
- Built-in dishwashers
- Compact built-in dishwashers
- Portable dishwashers
- Countertop dishwashers
- Drawer dishwashers
- Tall tub dishwashers


Responsible dishwasher recycling made easy
Our junk removal professionals handle everything from pickup to disposal for built-in and portable units alike. We carefully lift your old dishwasher from your kitchen, protecting your walls and personal items throughout the move. We prioritize the environment by partnering with local charities for donations or sorting materials at recycling facilities to repurpose valuable metals. Our prices cover all lifting, loading, and disposal fees, so you never have to haul a heavy appliance yourself.


How our pricing works fordishwasher disposal
We charge by volume, which is how much space your items take up in the truck. We have a minimum charge for very small loads; from there, prices go from 1/8th of a truck up to a full truckload. We also have special pricing if you only have one single item. We can give you an exact price once we see the items in person.
Our prices include everything
- Junk removal from anywhere—no need to move items out
- Our friendly teams, who are fully licensed and insured
- All lifting, loading, and cleanup
- Disposal and environmental fees


Why choose us?
We provide fast, full-service junk removal to keep your home clutter-free.
Convenience
We offer same-day service and flexible scheduling to fit your busy lifestyle.
Two-person team
A professional, licensed, and insured two-person team will arrive at your home in uniform, ready to handle all your junk removal needs.
No heavy lifting
We’ll handle all the lifting and loading, and even sweep up when we’re done, leaving your space spotless.
Free, no-obligation estimates
To make sure you get the most accurate price possible, we provide in-person estimates at your convenience.
Peace of mind
We give old items a new life by recycling the recyclables and donating the donatables to keep as much as possible out of the landfill.
24/7 phone support
Our customer service team is available 24/7 to answer any questions.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recycle dishwashers?
A dishwasher unit is important to recycle because it contains components made of easily repurposed and recycled materials such as metals and hard plastics.
To recycle your old dishwasher, you’ll need to check with your local government recycling facility where the dropoff location is for appliances to start.
Once you know where it’s going, it’s time to remove the dishwasher from your home. If you’re getting rid of a portable dishwasher, that process is simple enough if you were the one who set it up and can carry it to your car to get to the recycling facility. If you’re trying to get rid of a built-in dishwasher, that process may be more difficult and require professional assistance.
Then, it’s time to haul your dishwasher over to the local recycling facility you identified earlier to drop it off for recycling.
How do you safely remove a dishwasher?
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to safely remove a dishwasher.
Before starting, gather the necessary tools which include a screwdriver, adjustable wrench, bucket, and towels.
- Disconnect the power. Safety should be your top priority when dealing with appliances. Before you start, ensure that the dishwasher is unplugged from the electrical outlet. If you cannot locate the plug, turn off the circuit breaker that powers the dishwasher.
Turn off the water supply. Locate the water supply valve, which is usually under the kitchen sink or in the basement, and turn it off. This prevents any water from flowing into the dishwasher while you're removing it. - Disconnect the water supply line. Open the dishwasher door and remove the bottom front panel, usually held by screws. Underneath, you will find the water supply line going into the dishwasher. Use an adjustable wrench to disconnect this line. Be prepared for some water spillage - have a bucket and towels ready to catch and clean up any water that comes out.
- Disconnect the drain line. The drain line typically runs from the dishwasher to either the garbage disposal or directly to the sink drain. Loosen the clamp holding the drain line in place and carefully remove the line. Again, be prepared for some water to come out.
- Remove the dishwasher from the cabinetry. Most dishwashers are secured to the underside of the countertop with brackets and screws. Use your screwdriver to remove these screws. Once they're out, you should be able to slide the dishwasher out slowly. Be careful not to pull too hard as there may still be connections at the back.
- Disconnect the electrical wiring. Once you have enough room to access the back of the dishwasher, locate the junction box and open it. Inside, you'll see wire nuts connecting the wires. Unscrew these and separate the wires.
If you're unsure about any of these steps, it's best to hire a professional removal service to ensure the job is done safely and correctly. Book your dishwasher removal & disposal online with 1-800-GOT-JUNK?.
Can you put a dishwasher out for curbside pickup?
Unfortunately, most local waste collection services will not accept large appliances like dishwashers with standard curbside pickup.
Some cities offer bulk item pickup, including dishwasher pickup under certain conditions. Your city may offer a scheduled pickup service, but it usually requires significant advanced notice and can be anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks before they will be there to pick up your old dishwasher. You’ll also be responsible for safely disconnecting your dishwasher and moving it out to the street on the pick up day. Dishwashers can weigh between 50 to 180 pounds, so be careful and confident that you’re able to get it out of your home safely.
Want to never think about your old dishwasher again by tomorrow? 1-800-GOT-JUNK? can ensure your dishwasher is out of your house ASAP without any extra work from you. Book your dishwasher disposal online.
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Different appliance items we remove
A dishwasher unit is important to recycle because it contains components made of easily repurposed and recycled materials such as metals and hard plastics.
To recycle your old dishwasher, you’ll need to check with your local government recycling facility where the dropoff location is for appliances to start.
Once you know where it’s going, it’s time to remove the dishwasher from your home. If you’re getting rid of a portable dishwasher, that process is simple enough if you were the one who set it up and can carry it to your car to get to the recycling facility. If you’re trying to get rid of a built-in dishwasher, that process may be more difficult and require professional assistance.
Then, it’s time to haul your dishwasher over to the local recycling facility you identified earlier to drop it off for recycling.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to safely remove a dishwasher.
Before starting, gather the necessary tools which include a screwdriver, adjustable wrench, bucket, and towels.
- Disconnect the power. Safety should be your top priority when dealing with appliances. Before you start, ensure that the dishwasher is unplugged from the electrical outlet. If you cannot locate the plug, turn off the circuit breaker that powers the dishwasher.
Turn off the water supply. Locate the water supply valve, which is usually under the kitchen sink or in the basement, and turn it off. This prevents any water from flowing into the dishwasher while you're removing it. - Disconnect the water supply line. Open the dishwasher door and remove the bottom front panel, usually held by screws. Underneath, you will find the water supply line going into the dishwasher. Use an adjustable wrench to disconnect this line. Be prepared for some water spillage - have a bucket and towels ready to catch and clean up any water that comes out.
- Disconnect the drain line. The drain line typically runs from the dishwasher to either the garbage disposal or directly to the sink drain. Loosen the clamp holding the drain line in place and carefully remove the line. Again, be prepared for some water to come out.
- Remove the dishwasher from the cabinetry. Most dishwashers are secured to the underside of the countertop with brackets and screws. Use your screwdriver to remove these screws. Once they're out, you should be able to slide the dishwasher out slowly. Be careful not to pull too hard as there may still be connections at the back.
- Disconnect the electrical wiring. Once you have enough room to access the back of the dishwasher, locate the junction box and open it. Inside, you'll see wire nuts connecting the wires. Unscrew these and separate the wires.
If you're unsure about any of these steps, it's best to hire a professional removal service to ensure the job is done safely and correctly. Book your dishwasher removal & disposal online with 1-800-GOT-JUNK?.
Unfortunately, most local waste collection services will not accept large appliances like dishwashers with standard curbside pickup.
Some cities offer bulk item pickup, including dishwasher pickup under certain conditions. Your city may offer a scheduled pickup service, but it usually requires significant advanced notice and can be anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks before they will be there to pick up your old dishwasher. You’ll also be responsible for safely disconnecting your dishwasher and moving it out to the street on the pick up day. Dishwashers can weigh between 50 to 180 pounds, so be careful and confident that you’re able to get it out of your home safely.
Want to never think about your old dishwasher again by tomorrow? 1-800-GOT-JUNK? can ensure your dishwasher is out of your house ASAP without any extra work from you. Book your dishwasher disposal online.


