Burien Oven and Stove Hauling
Homeowner’s Issue
Older stoves and ovens become heavy, hazardous, and awkward to move — especially on the wet slopes and mossy walkways common around Burien. Rain, clay-heavy soil, and tight staircases in older homes make safe removal harder for landlords and homeowners who just want it done right. Drainage problems after winter storms can complicate access and create slippery conditions for crews and residents.
Most owners want quick, sustainable removal with minimal disruption: safe disconnect, careful carry through narrow halls or over stairs, and responsible recycling rather than landfill. On properties near Seahurst Park or in White Center, parking, loading zone restrictions, and steep driveways often influence scheduling and equipment choices. Sustainable practices matter here — we prioritize recycling metal and diverting parts from the dump, avoid chemical treatments, and offer green disposal options when appropriate. The goal is a clean, safe handoff so your next tenant, contractor, or family can move forward without appliance debris or site damage.
Our Quality Service
We assess the appliance, plan a safe route, and disconnect gas or electric per local codes. We handle tight turns and stairs with proper lifting gear to avoid damage to flooring, railings, or landscaping.
We focus on sustainability: we recycle metals and components, sort materials, and choose green disposal. Benefits include improved safety, curb appeal, and a lower long-term maintenance burden for landlords and homeowners.
What’s Included
- On-site assessment and upfront estimate
- Safe disconnection from utilities (gas/electric)
- Heavy lifting, protected carry paths, and transport
- Responsible recycling or disposal at approved facilities
- Site cleanup after removal
Optional Upgrades
- Mulch + fabric for impacted planting beds
- Organic weed control (no herbicides)
- Deep cleaning of the appliance area
- Haul-away vs. approved green-bin or recycling drop-off for eligible parts
- Help coordinating replacement installation (if you have a new unit)
Before & After / Expectations
After removal, expect a quick sweep and minor touch-ups to protect flooring or concrete. If landscaping was near the appliance, we recommend replacing disturbed mulch and checking drainage paths. For yards in this region, watch for moss regrowth in shaded areas, remove ivy before it reattaches, and keep soil compacted on slopes to reduce runoff.
Simple care tips: water newly exposed soil lightly to settle it, pull small weeds early, and keep paths clear to avoid slips during rainy months.
FAQs
How long does a typical removal take?
Most single- appliance jobs take 30–90 minutes, depending on access and stairs.
Do you handle gas disconnections?
We perform safe disconnection prep; final gas shutoff may require utility verification or a licensed plumber, which we can coordinate.
Will you recycle my old appliance?
Yes — we prioritize recycling metals and usable components and will explain what gets recycled vs. sent to disposal.
What if access is tight or on a slope?
We plan routes and use protective mats, dollies, and extra hands for stairs and steep driveways to prevent property damage.
Call to Action
If you’re a Burien homeowner or landlord ready to clear out an old oven or stove, book a free estimate and we’ll schedule fast, dependable pickup with local know-how and sustainable disposal. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started — quick scheduling, careful crews, and recycling-focused removal.