




This one required a little extra work. The refrigerator was tucked into a built-in cabinet enclosure - the kind of tight fit where you can't just slide it out and be done with it. Both doors had to come off before we could even start moving it. That's a step a lot of people skip, and it's exactly how walls and cabinets get dinged up.
We take that stuff seriously. Once the doors were off, we maneuvered the unit out of the space carefully - no scrapes on the freshly renovated cabinetry, no gouges in the hardwood floor, no damage to the surrounding trim. The kitchen stays looking exactly the way it did when we got there, minus one very large old fridge.
That cleared-out enclosure tells the whole story. Clean walls, intact flooring, a completely open space ready for whatever comes next - a new unit, a pantry conversion, whatever the homeowner has planned. That's the goal every single time we do an appliance removal.
Refrigerator removal sounds simple until you're actually standing in front of a unit that doesn't want to budge. Tight doorways, narrow hallways, built-in spaces - these are exactly the situations where experience matters. We've handled enough of these to know what it takes to get the job done without creating a new problem in the process.
The fridge ended up strapped down on the truck and out of there. No drama, no damage, no mess left behind. If you've got an old appliance sitting in a tricky spot, that's not a reason to put it off - it's exactly the kind of job we're set up to handle.