Fast, heavy-lifting removal of unwanted refrigerators, freezers, washer-dryers, and stoves. Safe EPA-compliant recycling in Lakeland, FL.
Moving a refrigerator, washing machine, or old cast-iron stove is a quick way to strain your back or damage your walls. Furthermore, appliances containing refrigerants (like older refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioning units) must be disposed of in compliance with local environmental laws. Junk By Tuck makes appliance removal easy, safe, and entirely eco-friendly.
You don't need to carry heavy appliances down flights of stairs or lift them into your trunk. Tuck and the crew handle all the heavy loading directly from your kitchen, laundry room, garage, or backyard patio. We specialize in:
Older refrigerators and cooling systems contain Freon (HCFCs/CFCs) which damages the ozone layer if allowed to leak. We ensure that every refrigerator, freezer, and AC unit we haul is taken to a licensed recovery facility. There, the refrigerants are safely extracted by certified technicians before the metal shell is shredded and recycled.
If you are upgrading your appliances but the old units still work, we don't throw them away. As part of our Eco-Friendly Disposal Commitment, we clean usable appliances and donate them to local shelters and community support organizations in Polk County.
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Common questions about appliance pickup, recycling, and disposal in Lakeland.
Pricing is based on how much space your items take up in our 15-yard truck, so a single appliance costs far less than a full load — and bundling several items into one pickup saves money. Text a photo of your appliances to (813) 763-2284 and Tuck will send back a free, exact quote with no hidden fees.
Yes. Every refrigerator, freezer, and AC unit we haul goes to a licensed recovery facility where certified technicians extract the refrigerant safely before the metal shell is shredded and recycled, in compliance with EPA rules. You don't need to drain or prep anything.
Please unplug refrigerators and freezers and empty the contents before pickup. For gas appliances like stoves and dryers, have the gas line shut off and disconnected by someone qualified first. If you're not sure about a hookup, mention it when you book and we'll talk it through.
Yes. Working appliances are donated to local shelters and community support organizations in Polk County instead of being scrapped. Units that can't be donated go to recycling facilities so the metal is recovered rather than landfilled.