Washer & Dryer Removal in Cypress, TX

That broken washer or dryer taking up space in your home? We'll haul it the same day.

Cypress families take pride in their homes — and a broken washer or flooded dryer cluttering your laundry room just won't do. Clearout Junk provides same-day washer and dryer removal in Cypress, TX. We pick up from laundry rooms, garages, utility areas, and tight spaces — carry it out carefully, load it, and haul it to certified recyclers where 90% of the materials are recovered.

Working units get donated. Broken units get recycled for steel, copper, motors, and concrete. Either way, your home is clear and your laundry room ready for a new unit. Upfront pricing, no hidden fees, and we handle the heavy lifting — these units weigh 100–250 lbs. Call us today.

✅ Licensed & Insured ⚡ Same-Day Pickup ♻️ 90% Recycled 🏡 Any Room, Any Floor
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Every Type of Washer & Dryer Removed in Cypress

Any brand, any age, any condition. Working or broken — we take it.

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Top-Load Washers

Standard top-loading washing machines from every manufacturer — Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, Maytag, GE, Kenmore, Amana, and more. 150–200 lbs each.

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Front-Load Washers

Front-loading units including HE (high-efficiency) models. These are heavier and bulkier than top-loaders — often 200+ lbs with the concrete counterweight inside.

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Gas & Electric Dryers

Both electric and gas dryers removed. Gas dryers must be disconnected from the gas line by a licensed plumber or handyman before our arrival. 100–150 lbs each.

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Stacked & Combo Units

Stacked washer/dryer pairs, combination washer-dryer units, and compact laundry centers. We unstack carefully and carry each piece out separately.

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Commercial Laundry Equipment

Coin-operated washers and dryers from laundromats, apartment complexes, and multi-family properties. Larger units, heavier — we have the crew and equipment.

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Flood-Damaged Units

Washers and dryers damaged by flooding, leaks, or storms. Waterlogged units are even heavier and may have mold. We remove them safely regardless of condition.

Why Washer & Dryer Removal Is Harder Than You Think

These aren't items you can wrestle to the curb on your own.

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They're Brutally Heavy

A front-load washer weighs 200–250 lbs — more than a refrigerator. The concrete counterweight inside makes them awkward and dangerous to move without an appliance dolly and two trained people.

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Tight Spaces & Doorways

Laundry rooms are notoriously small. Narrow doorways, tight hallways, and 90-degree turns make extraction difficult. Cypress homes often have tight laundry spaces and master suite layouts. We navigate all of it daily.

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Water Damage Risk

Improperly disconnected washers leak everywhere. Residual water in hoses and pumps spills on floors when tilted. We know how to drain and move washers without flooding your laundry room or hallway.

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Gas Line Safety

Gas dryers connect to your home's gas line. Improper disconnection creates a leak hazard. Gas connections must be shut off and disconnected by a licensed professional before removal.

What's Recovered from Your Old Washer or Dryer?

Washers and dryers are among the most recyclable appliances in your home.

Steel Drum & Housing

The drum, outer shell, and frame are steel — accounting for 60–70% of total weight. Recycled into new steel products with 75% less energy than mining raw iron ore.

Electric Motor

Copper-wound motors weighing 15–30 lbs each. The copper, steel, and aluminum in motors are highly valued by recyclers.

Copper Wiring

Internal wiring, power cords, and motor windings. Copper is infinitely recyclable and worth more than almost any other material in the unit.

Concrete Counterweight

Front-load washers contain a 40–60 lb concrete block for stability. Crushed and recycled into aggregate for road construction and landscaping.

Aluminum & Zinc

Pulleys, brackets, and hardware. Separated by metal type during the shredding process and recycled into new alloy products.

Plastic Components

Knobs, dispensers, control panels, and drain components. Sorted by resin type and recycled where possible.

Your Options for Getting Rid of a Washer or Dryer in Cypress

Option Clearout Junk Retailer Haul-Away "Free" Pickup Services DIY Dump Run
Pickup from laundry room ✅ Any room, any floor Only when delivering new Curbside only You carry it out
Takes broken / non-working ✅ Any condition Sometimes (varies) Often refuse broken units You haul it yourself
Same-day service ✅ When booked AM Only on delivery day Waitlist (days/weeks) Your schedule
Removes without new purchase ✅ Standalone service ❌ Must buy replacement ✅ Standalone N/A
Upstairs / tight space ✅ No extra charge May refuse Curbside only Dangerous alone
Recycling ✅ ≈90% by weight Varies Resell or scrap Landfill
Stacked / combo units ✅ Unstacked & removed May refuse Usually refuse Very difficult

Before We Arrive: Quick Disconnection Checklist

Please disconnect your washer and/or dryer before our crew arrives. Here's what to do.

🫧 Washing Machine

1. Turn off both hot and cold water supply valves behind the washer.

2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.

3. Disconnect the water supply hoses from the valves (have a towel ready for drips).

4. Pull the drain hose from the standpipe or utility sink.

5. Run a short spin cycle before disconnecting to drain residual water from the pump.

🔥 Dryer (Electric)

1. Unplug the power cord from the 240V outlet.

2. Disconnect or detach the dryer vent hose from the wall vent.

3. That's it — electric dryers are simple to disconnect.

🔥 Dryer (Gas)

1. Turn off the gas shutoff valve behind the dryer.

2. Have a licensed plumber or handyman disconnect the gas line. Do not attempt this yourself if you're not experienced.

3. Unplug the power cord.

4. Disconnect the vent hose from the wall.

Can't disconnect? We can coordinate with a local handyman to handle it before we arrive.

How Washer & Dryer Removal Works in Cypress

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Get Your Free Quote

Call (936) 251-5256 or book online. Tell us what you have — washer, dryer, or both — and we'll provide an upfront price before we arrive.

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Schedule Same-Day Service

We offer same-day and next-day appointments throughout Cypress. 2-hour arrival windows mean you're not stuck waiting all day.

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Disconnect and Remove

Once you've disconnected hoses and power (see our prep checklist below), our crew handles all the heavy lifting — navigating stairs, tight laundry rooms, and narrow hallways.

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Responsible Recycling

Washers and dryers are among the most recyclable appliances — approximately 90% recyclable by weight (steel drum, motor, copper wiring). Your old units go to certified metal recyclers, not the landfill.

Washer & Dryer Removal FAQs — Cypress, TX

Q: How much does washer and dryer removal cost in Cypress?

Upfront, all-inclusive pricing. Single unit or pair. Includes pickup from any room, loading, hauling, and recycling. Get a quote or call (936) 251-5256.

Q: Do I need to disconnect them first?

Yes — water lines, drain hoses, and power cords should be disconnected before we arrive. Gas dryers need a licensed professional for the gas line. We provide a checklist and can coordinate a handyman if needed.

Q: Do you pick up from upstairs laundry rooms?

Yes — any floor, any room. Upstairs laundry closets, second-floor master suite laundry areas, tight hallways. We use appliance dollies and floor protection. No extra charge for stairs.

Q: Do you take broken or flooded units?

Yes — any condition. Working, broken, rusted, dented, or flood-damaged. A broken unit is still 90% recyclable by weight. We take them all.

Q: Can you remove stacked units?

Yes — stacked pairs, combination units, and compact laundry centers. We unstack carefully, remove brackets, and carry each piece out separately.

Q: What happens to the washer or dryer?

Working units are donated. Non-working units go to certified recyclers. Steel, copper, motors, and concrete are all recovered — approximately 90% of materials by weight.

Q: Can you pick up just one unit?

Yes — single washer, single dryer, or both together. We also pick up standalone units from garages and utility areas in Cypress.

Q: Do you serve all neighborhoods in Cypress?

Yes — all of Cypress including Towne Lake, Bridgeland, Fairfield, Stone Gate, Longwood, Copperfield, Canyon Lakes West, Miramesa, and all surrounding zip codes (77429, 77433, 77084, 77095, 77065). Same-day service available.

Q: Do you remove washers and dryers from apartments and condos?

Yes — apartments, condos, townhomes, and multi-family units throughout Cypress. We coordinate with building management, protect hallways and common areas, and handle elevator logistics when needed.

Q: My washer was flood-damaged after a storm — can you still remove it?

Yes. After Cypress storms and heavy rain events, we regularly pick up flood-damaged and waterlogged washers and dryers. Any condition — moldy, rusted, full of water. Metal content is recovered through certified recyclers.

Q: Where do working units go — are they donated?

Working units in good condition are donated to local charities including Goodwill, Salvation Army, and Habitat for Humanity ReStore locations serving the Houston area. We can provide a donation receipt for your records.

Cypress' Washer & Dryer Removal Experts

Whether you're replacing a broken washer in Towne Lake (77433), clearing old laundry equipment from a home in Bridgeland (77433), hauling a flood-damaged dryer out of Fairfield (77429), removing a stacked unit from a tight laundry closet in Stone Gate (77095), or clearing a garage in Longwood or Copperfield — we handle the heavy lifting so you don't have to. We also serve Canyon Lakes West, Miramesa, Jersey Village, Barker Cypress, and the Huffmeister Road and Telge Road corridors throughout northwest Harris County. Washers and dryers are some of the most awkward, heaviest items in your home — and that's exactly what we do all day.

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Old Washer or Dryer? We'll Haul It Out Today.

Stop staring at that dead washer leaking on your laundry room floor. Whether it's a 250-lb front-loader jammed in a closet or a pair of rusty units in the garage — our crew picks it up, carries it out, and recycles 90% of the materials. One call, same-day service, done.

Clearout Junk — Same-day washer and dryer removal in Cypress, TX. Heavy lifting handled.

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