Washers and Dryers Removal
When a washer or dryer breaks down or it’s time to upgrade, getting the old units out of the way can be the hardest part. These appliances are bulky, heavy, and awkward to maneuver through tight hallways, stairs, and small laundry closets. Ready Set Remove provides fast, careful washer and dryer removal across Seattle’s Eastside and surrounding areas, making it simple to reclaim space and move forward with new appliances.
From single-unit pickups to clearing multiple machines from rental turnovers or remodels, the process is streamlined to be efficient and respectful of the property. Schedule a convenient pickup, get a clear price, and watch the crew handle the heavy lifting from start to finish.
What Washers and Dryers We Take
Most residential and light commercial laundry appliances are eligible for pickup, including:
- Top-load and front-load washers
- Electric and gas dryers
- Stackable washer-dryer combos
- Compact and apartment-sized laundry units
- Pedestals, bases, and laundry stands
- Disconnected hoses, vents, and dryer ducts
- Laundry room clutter related to appliance removal
Note: Hazardous waste and certain restricted materials are not accepted.
How Washer and Dryer Removal Works
- Simple scheduling: Book a pickup window online or call (425) 981-5865. Please share a few details about access, stairs, and the location of the appliances to help plan the removal.
- Upfront pricing: Receive transparent pricing before the job begins so the cost is clear with no surprises.
- Careful removal: The team protects floors and walls, navigates tight areas, and removes appliances safely. If units are stacked or located in basements, attics, or garages, the crew comes prepared with the right equipment.
- Responsible handling: Whenever possible, units or parts are directed toward recycling streams to support responsible disposal and reduce landfill waste.
- Final sweep: After loading, the crew tidies the area so the space is ready for new appliances, storage, or a remodel.
Related Cleanout and Junk Removal Services
If the laundry room or surrounding areas need more than appliance removal, add-on services can turn a pickup into a full refresh:
- Residential junk removal
- Garage cleanout and organization pickups
- Appliance removal beyond washers and dryers
- Estate cleanout and real estate cleanout
- Storage unit cleanouts
- Basement and attic cleanouts
- Construction waste removal after remodels
- Yard waste removal if outdoor debris is piling up
- Crawl space cleanup if stored items got left behind
Other specialty removal services include furniture removal, mattress removal, hot tub removal, pallet removal, shed and fence removal, piano and pool table removal, electronic waste removal, carpet removal, brush and debris removal, warehouse and office cleanouts, demolition and hauling, eviction cleanouts, and scrap metal removal. If a project involves multiple categories, booking can be consolidated to save time and effort.
Preparation Tips Before Pickup
- Disconnect power: Unplug electrical cords. For gas dryers, ensure the gas line is properly turned off and capped by a qualified person.
- Turn off water: Shut off the water supply and detach hoses from the washer. Drain leftover water from hoses into a bucket.
- Clear the path: Move rugs, small furniture, and other obstacles out of the way along the route from the laundry area to the exit.
- Empty the machines: Remove all clothing, detergents, and other items from inside the washer and dryer.
- Secure doors: If possible, tape appliance doors shut to keep them from swinging during removal.
Ideal for Homes, Rentals, and Light Commercial Spaces
Washer and dryer removal services are available for:
- Single-family homes and townhomes.
- Apartments and condos with elevators or stairs.
- Property managers and landlords handling turnovers.
- Real estate cleanouts ahead of listing or closing.
- Small businesses with break-room laundry units.
- Storage unit cleanouts and inherited appliances
- Remodeling projects and upgrades.
Whether it’s one outdated dryer or several machines left behind after a move-out, pickup can be tailored to the situation and schedule.
Stairs, Tight Corners, and Specialty Setups
Laundry spaces aren’t always simple. Many Eastside homes have laundry rooms tucked into basements, over garages, or stacked in hallway closets. The team is equipped for:
- Narrow staircases and sharp turns.
- Second- and third-floor removals.
- Stackable units and pedestals.
- Closet and alcove installations.
- Long carries from the laundry area to the truck.
With the proper equipment and protective materials, the crew focuses on safe and careful removal that respects flooring, trim, and walls.
Book Your Washer and Dryer Removal
Ready to open up space and get rid of old laundry appliances? Book a convenient pickup window online or call (425) 981-5865. Share a few photos and details, and get a clear price and fast scheduling.
Note: Hazardous waste is not accepted. Dumpster rental and moving services are not offered.
Professional Washer & Dryer Removal by Skilled Crews
Streamlined Service for Homes and Businesses
Frequently Asked Questions
Please have electrical cords unplugged and water lines turned off and detached before the appointment. For gas dryers, ensure the gas line is shut off and capped by a qualified person. If any of these steps are difficult, please mention it during booking so the removal plan can be adjusted accordingly.
Yes, pickups can be performed from multi-story buildings. Please share the elevator access details, the number of stairs, and any building rules or loading dock instructions to ensure a smooth removal.
Whenever feasible, materials are directed to responsible disposal or recycling pathways in line with local guidelines. If the appliances are in good working condition, please mention this during booking so that potential donation options can be considered when available.
Unplug the unit, turn off the water, and detach hoses. If the stacked set is secured with a bracket, share that detail when booking so the team can bring the right tools to remove it safely. Clear the route from the laundry closet to the exit.
No. Hazardous waste is not accepted. Typical laundry appliances are acceptable, along with related hoses and vents; however, any hazardous materials must be handled through the appropriate local channels.