Appliance
HVAC unit removal across the Golden Isles.
Old furnaces, condensers, heat pumps, air handlers, mini-splits. A licensed HVAC tech disconnects it first — then we haul the dead unit out.
Part of our Appliance Removal service
HVAC removal is the job that shows up after a system replacement or a teardown. The new equipment is in, or the building is coming apart, and the old unit is just sitting there — heavy, awkward, and usually in the worst possible spot. A furnace wedged in an attic. An air handler in a hall closet. A condenser bolted to a pad outside that hasn’t moved in fifteen years. That’s the part we handle: hauling the disconnected unit away.
Here is the line that defines this page, and it doesn’t move. A licensed HVAC professional recovers the refrigerant and disconnects the unit from the system first. We haul the disconnected unit away after that work is done. We do not recover refrigerant, we do not pull units off live or charged lines, we do not cut into refrigerant or gas lines, and we do not perform any HVAC, electrical, or refrigeration work. We are a haul-away service, not an HVAC trade — and the order of operations matters: the tech, then us.
Once the unit is off the system and sitting loose, it’s a lifting and access problem, and that is squarely what we do. Furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, outdoor condenser and compressor units, indoor air handlers, old central AC units, package units, mini-split heads and their condensers — whatever the type, once it’s disconnected, we get it out of the attic, the closet, the crawlspace, or off the pad and onto the truck.
What we haul
Specifically, what we take for hvac unit removal & haul-away.
- Disconnected furnaces and boilers
- Heat pumps removed after a system replacement
- Outdoor AC condenser and compressor units off the pad
- Indoor air handlers from closets, attics, and mechanical rooms
- Old central AC units and package (rooftop-style) units once they’re ground-level and disconnected
- Mini-split heads and their outdoor condensers, disconnected
How we work
How we actually handle it.
Almost every HVAC unit we haul is in an inconvenient spot, because that’s where HVAC equipment lives. Furnaces and air handlers turn up in attics, hall closets, and crawlspaces. Condensers sit on a pad outside or, on some homes, up on a roof or a side platform. The common thread is weight in a tight space — a furnace or a full condenser is a real two-person carry, and an attic pull-down or a low crawlspace turns it into a planned one.
We come into the job after the HVAC tech has done their part. The refrigerant is recovered, the unit is disconnected from the system, and the lines are no longer charged. From there it’s our work: get the unit loose from its setting, protect the floor and the walls on the way out, navigate the stairs or the hatch or the crawlspace door, and load it. We bring straps and dollies for the carry; we don’t pry on a fitting or cut a line to make a unit come free.
Tell us on the call what we’re walking into — attic versus closet versus outdoor pad, one floor or two, how many units. That’s the difference between a clean pickup and a job that needs a second person, and we’d rather plan it than guess at it.
Pricing
How pricing works.
HVAC haul-away pricing scales with size, access, and how many units are coming out. A single mini-split head from a ground-floor wall is the lightest version of this job. A full furnace out of a pull-down attic, or an outdoor condenser that has to come around the house and down a slope, is the heaviest. A whole-system teardown — furnace plus air handler plus outdoor condenser — is more units, more carries, and more truck space than any one piece on its own.
We give you the number before we touch a unit. We don’t do flat per-unit rates that pretend a closet air handler and an attic furnace are the same job — your equipment, your access, and your count are what set the price, and we price what’s actually in front of us.
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The honest exceptions
What we won’t take — for this item.
A short, honest list of edge cases we either won’t take or want to discuss before we show up. When in doubt, call us — we’ll walk through it before scheduling.
- Recover refrigerant — a licensed HVAC professional handles that before we arrive
- Disconnect a unit from a live system or pull a unit off charged lines
- Cut into, cap, or alter refrigerant lines, gas lines, ductwork, or electrical connections
- Any HVAC, electrical, or refrigeration work — we are haul-away only, not an HVAC trade
- Haul a unit that is still connected, still charged, or still part of a running system
Questions
Frequently asked questions about hvac unit removal & haul-away.
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Common in
Where we haul hvac unit removal & haul-away most.
We haul hvac unit removal & haul-away regularly across the Golden Isles, especially in Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Sea Island, and Darien.
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Last reviewed: June 25, 2026
