Appliance & E-Waste in Dulles, VA
Old fridge rattling in the garage? CRT TV collecting dust in the basement? We pull, disconnect, haul, and route everything to a certified recycler so nothing harmful ends up in a landfill.
Appliance & E-Waste pickup in Dulles 20101
20101 is heavy commercial — office parks along the Route 28 tech corridor and the retail belt around Dulles Town Center. Our work here is almost exclusively commercial: office cleanouts, retail fixture removals, warehouse purges for the fulfillment tenants off Severn Way.
The office-park side sends regular calls for cubicle-wall removals, workstation refreshes, and print-room cleanouts as IT departments consolidate. Retail at Dulles Town Center turns over with the seasons — we'll empty a store's fixtures the day after a closing, or help a refresh team clear old signage overnight.
E-waste is the dominant appliance category in 20101 — IT refresh cycles from the Route 28 tech corridor produce regular loads of obsolete servers, UPS units, network gear, and old workstation equipment. We coordinate with internal IT teams on chain-of-custody for hard drives (we don't wipe; we deliver the units intact to the customer's certified destruction vendor). Office kitchenettes occasionally send small-appliance pickups — old fridges, microwaves, coffee setups that get retired during tenant improvements.
What we typically take on a appliance & e-waste job
- Refrigerators, freezers, chest freezers, and mini-fridges (with or without refrigerant)
- Washers, dryers, dishwashers, ranges, wall ovens, microwaves
- TVs of every size — from flat-panels to vintage CRTs
- Computer towers, laptops, monitors, all-in-ones
- Printers, scanners, fax machines, copiers
- Routers, modems, servers, UPS battery backups
Free, firm on-site quotes — no dollar surprises
Every job gets a free, firm on-site quote before any lifting happens. We walk through the items with you, you see the truck, you get one total number — paid once the work is done. No hidden minimums, no hourly meters, no upcharges for stairs or heavy items.
Pricing is volume-based (by quarter-, half-, or full-truckload), which keeps costs predictable on bigger jobs and honest on small ones.
