Affordable Water Heater Removal — Fast, Safe, and Hassle-Free

Old, heavy water heaters can be dangerous and difficult to remove on your own. Junk Masterz handles the entire process, from disconnecting and hauling to proper recycling or disposal. We make it safe for your home and efficient for you.

Homeowners and businesses trust us because we arrive on time, provide transparent pricing, and complete the job quickly. Whether it’s a single unit or multiple water heaters, call to get your quote and schedule same-day pickup.

We Remove All Types of Water Heaters

Our team safely removes water heaters of any size, type, or condition. We handle both residential and commercial units, including the tricky ones in tight spaces or basements.

Easy 5-Step Water Heater Removal Process

Recycling & Donating Your Old Water Heater

Most water heaters contain metals like steel, copper, and aluminum, which can be recycled. We separate usable parts from scrap to ensure the maximum amount is recycled or safely disposed of. Some components may be repurposed for donations if still functional.

Not sure if your water heater qualifies for recycling or donation? Our team evaluates each unit during pickup and explains the most responsible option.

How to Prepare Your Water Heater for Pickup

  • Shut Off Utilities: Turn off the water supply and power source (electricity or gas).
  • Drain the Tank: Empty the water heater if possible to reduce weight and prevent spills.
  • Clear the Path: Make a safe walkway so the crew can easily access the unit.
  • Secure Pets and Access: Keep pets in another room and provide any gate codes, parking, or entrance instructions.
  • Specify Recycling or Salvage: Let us know if you want certain parts recycled or salvaged.

Water Heater FAQs

 The simplest way is to hire a professional removal service. They disconnect, haul, and recycle or dispose of the unit safely. Alternatives include selling or donating a functional unit.

Professional removal is the safest and fastest method. Your water heater may contain hazardous components, so handling, transport, and disposal should follow proper procedures.

Yes, but it requires draining, disconnecting gas or electrical lines, and transporting a heavy, bulky unit to a proper recycling or disposal facility. Hiring experts reduces risk and saves time.

 Yes. Most water heaters contain metals that can be recycled. Junk Masterz ensures usable materials are diverted from landfills whenever possible.

In most areas, leaving a water heater on the curb is considered illegal dumping and can result in fines. Scheduled pickups or professional removal is the proper way to dispose of it.

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