Washing Machine Removal

Washing Machine Removal In Liverpool

If you need help with the removal of an old washing machine, get in touch with us for free today

About Our Washing Machine Removal Service In Liverpool

Here at Man With A Van Liverpool, we can help with the removal of all types of washing machines, and we’re fully licensed and able to safely dispose of and recycle them too. 

Below, we explain more about our service and how we can help you. And we share some advice and guidance on getting your appliance ready for removal. 

two men removing a washing machine from a house in liverpool

Washing Machine Removals

Washing machines are large, heavy and cumbersome items. They require fitting usually by a plumber, unless you know how to do it yourself. Over time and with lots of use, old washing machines can grow rusty, corroded, smelly and clogged with water and residue. 

To save you having to deal with all the trouble and stress that comes with getting rid of an old appliance, why not use our washing machine removal service? We can take away all types of washing machines of all sizes and ensure they’re disposed of in the correct legal ways. 

You can’t simply ditch your washing machine outside. Homeowners have a legal duty to see that it’s properly recycled and disposed of, otherwise, you could be accused of fly-tipping, which carries a penalty of up to £1,000.

If you’d like a free quote on removing your old washing machine, just click the button below. 

We're Fully Licensed To Dipose Of And Recycle Washing Machines

Certain laws apply to the disposal of washing machines. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations, for example, states that appliances like washing machines need to be disposed of in the correct way. 

Washing machines are also covered by the Hazardous Waste Regulations which state that they need to be broken down so that potentially hazardous materials don’t pollute the environment. 

We’re fully aware of these legal obligations and hold all necessary licenses from the Environment Agency. So if you’re looking for a reliable service that gets the job done properly, click below to speak with us today. 

What Do You Do With The Washing Machines You Remove?

As per the law, any unwanted washing machine that’s designated for waste collection and disposal we will take to the tips and recycling centres that we’re licensed with. 

In some cases where unwanted washing machines are in good workng order, we’ll try and source a good home for them elsewhere by working with local charities. 

What Types Of Washing Machines Do You Remove?

We can remove all types of washing machines, such as:

  • Front-Loading Washing Machines

  • Top-Loading Washing Machines

  • Integrated Washing Machines

  • Washer-Dryers

  • Slimline Washing Machines

  • Portable Washing Machines

We also commonly work with the following brands:

How Do I Prepare My Washing Machine For Removal?

If you’re planning to get your washing removed by a professional service, then it can help to take some steps to get the appliance ready. This will save the removal team time, and also save you money because the team won’t need to uninstall it.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on getting your washing machine ready for removal:

  1. Turn Off Power and Water
    Switch off the machine at the mains socket and unplug it. Shut off the water supply valves by turning them clockwise.

  2. Drain Remaining Water
    Place a bucket under the drain hose. Disconnect the hose from the drainpipe and let the water flow into the bucket. Use towels to clean spills.

  3. Detach Hoses
    Disconnect the water inlet hoses (hot and cold) and drain hose from the machine. Use a wrench if needed, and drain any remaining water.

  4. Secure Cables and Hoses
    Use duct tape or zip ties to secure the hoses and power cord to the back of the machine for easy handling.

  5. Clean the Machine
    Wipe down the exterior and clean the drum and detergent drawer if donating or recycling.

  6. Install Transit Bolts (If Available)
    Insert transit bolts into the back of the machine to stabilize the drum during transport.

  7. Plan the Route and Move Safely
    Clear pathways, measure doorways, and use a dolly or trolley if needed.

What Areas Do You Cover?

Our washing machine removal service in Liverpool covers all areas of the city, from Bootle and Tuebrook to Garston and Speke.

We also cover other surrounding areas, such as Warrington, Widnes, Runcorn and St Helens

If you’re nearby and would like to check if we can help you, just give us a call. There’s a good chance we can!

Book A Same-Day Washing Machine Removal

If you’re looking for a cheap, fast and reliable washing machine removal service, you’re in the right place. In many cases, we can provide a same-day service, so if you need your old appliance moving quickly, we can help with that. 

We offer a free quote on all jobs and we charge some of the very best prices around. You can click here to see our pricing page. 

To speak with us now, just click the buttons below. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Here you can find answers to questions we often get asked about our sofa removal service

Ideally, it's best if the washing machine has been disconnected and emptied of any wastewater. This will help ensure the removal is smooth and simple. 

For an extra fee, we can disconnect the washing machine for you. Please speak with us about this when you enquire. 

Our service is entirely insured so should anything happen to your washing machine, it's covered. 

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