Appliance Disposal Guide for Upland Residents
Appliance disposal in Upland comes with rules and regulations designed to protect the environment. This guide covers your options.
Why Appliances Need Special Disposal
Many household appliances contain materials that are harmful to the environment if not handled properly:
- **Refrigerators and freezers** contain refrigerants (Freon) that must be extracted by certified technicians
- **Air conditioners** also contain refrigerants
- **Washing machines** may contain residual chemicals
- **CRT monitors and TVs** contain lead
Federal law requires proper handling of these materials. Simply dumping appliances is illegal and carries fines.
Your Options in Upland
Professional Junk Removal The easiest option. Upland Junk Removal picks up appliances from inside your home, handles all transport, and ensures proper recycling at certified facilities in San Bernardino County.
Retailer Take-Back When you buy a new appliance, many retailers will haul away the old one. Ask at the time of purchase — some charge a fee, others include it in delivery.
San Bernardino County Transfer Stations Local transfer stations accept appliances, but you need to transport them yourself. Check San Bernardino County waste management for locations and fees.
Utility Company Programs Some utility companies in California offer rebates for recycling old refrigerators and freezers. Check with your local utility provider.
What to Do Before Disposal
- **Unplug and defrost** refrigerators and freezers 24 hours before removal
- **Remove all food and shelving** from refrigerators
- **Disconnect water lines** from washers and dishwashers
- **For gas appliances** — have a licensed professional disconnect gas lines before removal
Upland Junk Removal serves Upland and all of San Bernardino County for appliance removal and recycling. Call (909) 706-2500 for a free estimate.