Quick Haul removes old refrigerators, garage fridges, kitchen refrigerators, deep freezers, chest freezers, upright freezers, mini fridges, and related cooling appliances across San Antonio, Boerne, and nearby Hill Country areas. Call or text photos to 830-460-6115 for a fast quote.
Refrigerators and freezers are heavy, awkward, and often require special disposal or recycling. Quick Haul helps homeowners, renters, landlords, property managers, realtors, appliance installers, and businesses remove old units without lifting, loading, or hauling anything themselves. Show us the fridge — kitchen, garage, laundry room, apartment, or storage unit — and our crew takes it from there.
Commercial refrigeration and specialty cooling units may require special handling — send photos first for review.
Replacing an old fridge, garage fridge removal, kitchen remodels, rental property make-readies, estate cleanouts, appliance installer haul-away backup, broken fridge pickup, freezer removal, garage cleanouts, and moving or downsizing jobs. One fridge or several units — we quote it honestly and get it gone.
Snap pics of the fridge and access path, text them to 830-460-6115.
We review size, weight, and access, then send a fair, transparent price.
Our crew carries it out and hauls it away — no dump trip for you.
Customers usually don't need to move the refrigerator to the curb when safe access is available. We regularly load fridges out of kitchens, garages, laundry rooms, apartments, storage units, and driveways — including jobs with stairs, tight doorways, and narrow hallways. Photos let us estimate size, weight, access, labor, and truck or trailer space up front.
Please remove food, drain water and ice when possible, and make sure the unit is safe to move before we arrive. Heavy food, standing water, ice, or leaking refrigerators can affect timing and handling — let us know when you send photos so the quote and pickup go smoothly.
Metal components are recycled when practical, and refrigerators and freezers may require proper handling due to refrigerant, compressors, oils, or local disposal rules. We route units to appropriate disposal or recycling facilities depending on the unit type and what's available in the San Antonio area. When you send photos, let us know if a unit is unusually old, damaged, leaking, or commercial-grade so we can plan accordingly.
Quick Haul gives fast custom quotes by phone or text — no fake flat rates. See load-size rates on our Pricing page.
San Antonio, Boerne, Helotes, Shavano Park, Stone Oak, Alamo Heights, Fair Oaks Ranch, New Braunfels, and nearby Texas Hill Country communities.
Quick Haul can remove most refrigerators and freezers once they're disconnected and safe to move, but we don't perform licensed electrical, plumbing, or waterline disconnects unless specifically arranged. Commercial refrigeration, contaminated units, units with heavy food waste, or items requiring special handling may need review before pickup — text photos to 830-460-6115 if you're unsure.
Yes. Quick Haul removes kitchen refrigerators, garage refrigerators, mini fridges, deep freezers, chest freezers, upright freezers, and other cooling appliances across San Antonio and nearby areas.
Not always. If the refrigerator is disconnected and safe to move, Quick Haul can often load it from a kitchen, garage, apartment, driveway, storage unit, or property. Photos help us quote the job correctly.
Yes. Quick Haul removes chest freezers, upright freezers, deep freezers, garage freezers, and broken freezers.
Yes. Please remove food, water, and ice when possible before pickup. Let Quick Haul know if the unit has leaking issues, heavy food waste, or special access concerns.
Pricing depends on the size, weight, access, stairs, distance to the truck, number of units, disposal or recycling requirements, and whether other items are included. Texting photos is the fastest way to get an accurate quote.
Quick Haul serves San Antonio, Boerne, Helotes, Shavano Park, Stone Oak, Alamo Heights, Fair Oaks Ranch, New Braunfels, and nearby Texas Hill Country communities.