DuPont’s housing stock was built in concentrated waves through the 1990s and 2000s, which means a large share of those original appliances — dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines, dryers — are now hitting the end of their service life at the same time.
When Newer Homes Have Old Appliances
Planned communities tend to have houses built within narrow windows, and DuPont is a clear example. A neighborhood completed in 2002 will have appliances from that era aging together. When a refrigerator or washer finally gives out, the replacement arrives and the old one sits in the garage or on the back porch because hauling a 200-pound appliance requires more than a standard vehicle and a free afternoon.
Appliance removal service handles the lift, load, and haul in one visit. Flat-rate pricing means the cost is set before anything moves — no add-ons because the refrigerator has water line attachments or because a second unit was found in the garage.
What Gets Removed in a Single Visit
Refrigerators, chest freezers, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, ovens and ranges, built-in microwaves, and older water heaters are all handled under the same service. If the home has more than one unit — a garage refrigerator alongside the kitchen one, or a spare washer from a previous move — both come out on the same trip.
The service is licensed and insured, so there’s no liability concern if an appliance has to come out through a tight hallway or down a garage step. The load-out is handled without damage to walls, floors, or door frames.
How a DuPont Appliance Removal Gets Done
- Call or book online to confirm same-day or next-day availability.
- Describe what needs to go — model type, location in the home, and any access limitations.
- A crew arrives during the confirmed window and assesses the load-out path.
- The appliance gets disconnected, moved, and loaded — no partial removal, no item left curbside for later.
- The area is checked before the crew leaves to confirm nothing was missed or left behind.
High Housing Turnover and Appliance Timing
DuPont sees frequent residential turnover — properties change hands regularly and sometimes quickly. A new owner taking possession of a house often finds the prior occupants left behind appliances that don’t fit the new household’s setup. Getting those items removed before move-in, or clearing them out during a renovation window, keeps the project timeline from stalling on a logistics problem.
Same-day service is available based on route capacity, which matters when a move-in date is fixed or a remodel contractor is scheduled for the following day. The appliance leaves, the space clears, and the next phase of the project can proceed.
Pierce County Disposal and Responsible Handling
Appliances with refrigerant — refrigerators, freezers, window AC units — require proper handling under EPA guidelines before disposal. Licensed removal service ensures those requirements are met without the property owner having to coordinate a separate pickup or transport the unit to a certified facility. The haul covers the full cycle: removal from the home, transport, and compliant disposal.



