Treadmill removal & disposal service

Retire your old treadmill and let us handle the heavy lifting, loading, and responsible recycling from any room in your home.

4.96 Average Rating
687,000+ verified customer reviews
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4.96 Average Rating
Based on 687,000+ verified customer reviews

Effortless treadmill pickup and disposal

Dispose of your old treadmill without lifting a finger. At 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, we specialize in treadmill removal and disposal, making the process easy and hassle-free for you. Our treadmill pickup is reliable, with on-time service that arrives when you need us. Instead of letting unused gear take up space, our professional team provides a seamless way to clear the mess and reclaim your room.

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We take all types of treadmills

  • Motorized treadmills
  • Manual treadmills
  • Rehabilitation or medical treadmills
  • Commercial treadmills
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Responsible recycling for all treadmill models

Whether it’s a manual, motorized, or commercial-grade model, our professionals handle the entire removal swiftly and efficiently. This full-service solution manages everything from pickup to disposal, so you don’t have to lift a finger or worry about damaging your walls. We prioritize the environment by evaluating every unit for donation to local charities or sorting components at recycling facilities. Our licensed two-person team removes items from any room in your home, ensuring your equipment is handled responsibly.

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How much does treadmill disposal cost?

  • Single treadmill: Check the single item section on our pricing page to see if an estimated price is available in your area. We have locations all across the United States, so chances are, we’re in your neighborhood!
  • Multiple items: We price based on volume, which is the amount of space your junk takes up in the truck.
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Why choose us?

We provide fast, full-service junk removal to keep your home clutter-free.

Frequently asked questions

How do you dispose of your broken treadmill?

When it comes to disposing of old or broken workout equipment, there are several safe and responsible options. You can start by checking with your local recycling center. Many accept old exercise equipment like treadmills or ellipticals, and they can provide instructions on how to prepare these items for recycling. If recycling isn't an option, consider repurposing your treadmill into something new or disassembling it for easier disposal.

If your treadmill is still in good condition, selling or donating it could be a viable option. Online marketplaces or local gyms and community centers might be interested. Lastly, professional services like 1-800-GOT-JUNK? can take care of the entire process, ensuring your old treadmill is picked up from your home and properly disposed of or recycled.

You can read more in our guide to 6 ways you can dispose of old workout equipment.

Can I recycle my old treadmill?

Yes, you can recycle your old treadmill.

Many local recycling centers accept exercise equipment, including treadmills, ellipticals, and weight machines. Some manufacturers may also have their own recycling programs, so it's worth checking with them as well. If the treadmill is too old to donate or sell, contacting a scrap metal recycling center is another option. They often accept metal and other parts of exercise equipment. Please remember to follow any specific instructions provided by the recycling center for preparing your treadmill for recycling.

If you’re having trouble finding the right local option for yourself, let your local 1-800-GOT-JUNK? team get it done for you. Book your treadmill removal and recycling online.

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Real customer reviews, typos and all ;)

Markel and Will came out and were amazing! They helped get rid of some hard stuff that we had trouble moving. They were super friendly and very professional and we would love for them to come back and help again when we need to get rid of some more junk in the future.

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Katherine Klein

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Antonio and Kevin were great to work with! They came out on a cold snowy evening and were so professional and kind! They were quick and hauled away items from our basement and other yard items. We were calling places to compare prices and they were the most responsive and fair company!

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Lisa Intrepid

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I needed some stuff picked up late on a Friday and 1-800-GOT-JUNK was able to make it happen in less than an hour. Holly showed up and loaded the truck up in no time at all. If you need something picked up with no hassle, give them a call.

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Shaun

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How do you dispose of your broken treadmill?

When it comes to disposing of old or broken workout equipment, there are several safe and responsible options. You can start by checking with your local recycling center. Many accept old exercise equipment like treadmills or ellipticals, and they can provide instructions on how to prepare these items for recycling. If recycling isn't an option, consider repurposing your treadmill into something new or disassembling it for easier disposal.

If your treadmill is still in good condition, selling or donating it could be a viable option. Online marketplaces or local gyms and community centers might be interested. Lastly, professional services like 1-800-GOT-JUNK? can take care of the entire process, ensuring your old treadmill is picked up from your home and properly disposed of or recycled.

You can read more in our guide to 6 ways you can dispose of old workout equipment.

Can I recycle my old treadmill?

Yes, you can recycle your old treadmill.

Many local recycling centers accept exercise equipment, including treadmills, ellipticals, and weight machines. Some manufacturers may also have their own recycling programs, so it's worth checking with them as well. If the treadmill is too old to donate or sell, contacting a scrap metal recycling center is another option. They often accept metal and other parts of exercise equipment. Please remember to follow any specific instructions provided by the recycling center for preparing your treadmill for recycling.

If you’re having trouble finding the right local option for yourself, let your local 1-800-GOT-JUNK? team get it done for you. Book your treadmill removal and recycling online.

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