A homeowner off Pimmit Run had a dead fridge in the kitchen and an old washer rusting in the basement. She'd been stepping around them for months because nobody wanted to haul them out. She called us on a Tuesday morning and we were there by lunch. We carried both out in under 30 minutes. No scratched floors. No dented walls. Just gone. That's appliance removal in Falls Church done right.
Old appliance gone today
Basement, upstairs, anywhere
We recycle metals and e-waste

Here's what happens. You buy a new fridge. The delivery guys bring it in and hook it up. But they won't take the old one. Or they charge $75 to haul it away, and even then they just set it in the driveway. Now you got a dead fridge sitting in your garage or on your porch and it's been there for three weeks.
We see this all the time in Falls Church. Old washers sitting in basements near West Falls Church Metro. Broken dryers in garages off Route 7. Dishwashers that got pulled out during a kitchen remodel and now they're just leaning against the wall in the carport. Nobody wants to deal with them because they're heavy, awkward, and you can't just put them at the curb for regular trash pickup.
That's where we come in. We're Wee Haul and we do appliance removal in Falls Church every single week. Big stuff, small stuff, old stuff that's been sitting there for years. We pick it up, carry it out, load it on the truck, and take it away. You don't have to lift a finger.
And it ain't just about getting rid of the appliance. It's about getting your space back. That garage bay you can't park in because the old water heater is in the way. That basement corner where three old microwaves and a busted TV have been collecting dust since 2019. We clear all of it and you can actually use your home again.
Point at it and we'll take it away. Here's what Falls Church homeowners call us for the most.
Full-service appliance hauling for any brand, any size, any condition. We handle the heavy lifting so you don't have to. This is our bread and butter â we do it every day.
Learn more âOld fridge taking up space? We disconnect it, haul it out, and make sure the refrigerant gets handled the right way. Side-by-sides, top freezers, French doors, mini fridges â all of them. We've pulled fridges out of basements with narrow staircases more times than we can count.
Upgrading your laundry setup? We'll pull the old washer and dryer out, even from tight basement laundry rooms that are common in Falls Church homes built in the '60s and '70s. We disconnect water lines and vent hoses too.
Electric ranges, gas stoves, wall ovens, cooktops. We haul them all. For gas appliances, just have a plumber disconnect the gas line first and we'll handle the rest. Most folks in Falls Church doing kitchen remodels call us to haul the old stuff away the same day the new stuff gets installed.
We pull old dishwashers out from under the counter, disconnect the water supply, and haul them away. Quick and clean. If your contractor already pulled it out, we'll grab it from wherever they left it.
Tank water heaters are heavy and awkward. We get them out of basements, garages, and utility closets. Tankless units too. A lot of homes near Tysons are switching to tankless and calling us to haul the old tank away.
Window units, portable ACs, or old central air condensers sitting in the yard. We haul them away and make sure refrigerants are handled right. Every summer we get calls from folks in Falls Church upgrading their cooling systems.
Old tube TVs, flat screens, monitors â they all contain materials that shouldn't go in the trash. We take them to certified e-waste recyclers. You'd be surprised how many old CRT TVs are still sitting in garages around Falls Church.
Computers, printers, microwaves, and other electronics. We collect it all and route it to proper e-waste recycling facilities. One lady near Pimmit Hills had a whole closet full of old laptops and printers. We took them all in one trip.
People ask us all the time "what do I do if I want to get rid of an old appliance?" The answer is real simple. You call or text us at (571) 489-2961. Tell us what you got and where it is. We give you a price right then on the phone. No waiting for an estimate appointment. No "we'll get back to you." Just a straight answer.
Then we show up â usually the same day if you call in the morning. Our crew comes with a truck, dollies, moving blankets, and all the tools we need. We go straight to the appliance, disconnect it if needed, protect your floors and walls, and carry it right out to the truck. Most single appliance pickups take us about 20 minutes from the time we walk in your door.
After we load it up, we sort everything. Working appliances that still got life in them might go to a donation center. Broken ones get taken apart â metals go to the scrap yard, electronics go to certified recyclers. We try to keep as much out of the landfill as we can. It's the right thing to do and honestly the recycling centers are right down the road from us anyway.
The whole thing is easy. You don't move a thing. You don't need to be home if you don't want to be. Just leave the door unlocked or give us a code, and we handle it. A lot of landlords and property managers in Falls Church use us exactly this way â they just text us the address and the code and we take care of it while they're at work.
You'd be amazed how many dead appliances are sitting in basements and garages across Falls Church right now. That old fridge in the garage near Pimmit Run that hasn't worked since last summer. The washer in the basement off Route 7 that leaks every cycle. The ancient CRT TV nobody wants to touch because it weighs 80 pounds.
We're right here in Falls Church. We know the tight staircases in the older split-level homes near West Falls Church Metro. We know which neighborhoods near Tysons have HOA rules about curbside pickup. We know the townhouse layouts along I-66 where the laundry is always in the basement with the narrowest staircase possible. And we know that hauling a 300-pound fridge down those stairs takes the right equipment and the right crew.
Last month we did three appliance pickups in one day, all within a couple miles of each other. A fridge on Cherry Street. A washer-dryer set on Great Falls Street. And a full kitchen worth of old appliances from a flip house near Seven Corners. All done before 3 PM. That's the advantage of working with a local company that's already in your neighborhood.
That's why homeowners, landlords, and property managers throughout Falls Church call Wee Haul when appliances need to go. We show up on time, we don't damage your home, and we recycle everything we can. Simple as that. No big national company is gonna give you that kind of service. We're your neighbors. We live here. And we actually care about doing the job right.
Upfront pricing. No surprises. No hidden fees.
$99+
One appliance pickup and disposal
$199+
2-4 appliances in one trip
$349+
All kitchen appliances removed at once
All prices include labor, hauling, and eco-friendly disposal. Disconnection is included for most appliances. We don't charge extra for stairs, basements, or tight spaces. The price we quote is the price you pay.
Not sure what it'll cost? Just text us a photo of what you need removed at (571) 489-2961. We'll text you back with a price in minutes. No need to schedule an estimate appointment. No waiting around. Real people giving you real prices, fast.
A lot of folks in Falls Church think they can just put an old fridge or washer at the curb and the regular trash will take it. Nope. Fairfax County bulk pickup has restrictions on appliances â especially anything with refrigerant like fridges and AC units. You gotta call ahead, schedule a special pickup, and sometimes wait weeks. And even then they won't go in your basement to get it.
Other people try to sell old appliances on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. We get it â nobody wants to throw away something that still works. But if it's been sitting in your garage for six months with no buyers, it's time to move on. We can actually help with that too. If the appliance still works, we'll try to donate it to a local charity that can use it.
And then there's e-waste. Old computers, TVs, printers, monitors â you really shouldn't just toss those in the regular trash. They've got lead, mercury, and other stuff that needs to go to a certified recycler. We handle all of that. We know exactly where to take everything so it gets disposed of the right way.
Single appliance removal in Falls Church starts at $99. Most jobs fall between $99-$299 depending on the type and number of appliances. We offer free estimates and upfront pricing with no hidden fees.
Yes, we handle basic disconnection for most appliances including refrigerators, washers, dryers, and dishwashers. For gas appliances like stoves and water heaters, we recommend having a licensed plumber disconnect the gas line first for safety.
We recycle as much as possible. Metals from appliances get sent to scrap recyclers. Electronics go to certified e-waste recyclers. Working appliances may be donated to local charities. We keep as much out of the landfill as we can.
Absolutely. Our crew handles appliance removal from basements, upper floors, tight hallways, and awkward spaces all the time in Falls Church homes. We bring the right equipment and know how to navigate tricky staircases and doorways.
Same-day pickup available. We carry it out, haul it off, and recycle it.
Stop stepping around that old fridge. Stop staring at that dead washer. Call us and we'll have it gone before dinner. That's a promise from your neighbors right here on Pimmit Run Lane.
Call (571) 489-2961