AC Disposal
That old AC unit sitting in your garage, mounted in a window nobody opens, or rusting beside the house is not something you can just toss in the trash. There are real regulations around this, and ignoring them can create problems you did not see coming.

Why AC Disposal Requires More Than a Trip to the Curb
Old air conditioners contain refrigerants, and those refrigerants are federally regulated. Under EPA regulations in Section 608 of the Clean Air Act, refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment must have refrigerant properly recovered before disposal. That means you cannot drag a unit to the curb, toss it in a dumpster, or haul it to a standard landfill without taking care of the refrigerant first.
The same federal law prohibits individuals from intentionally venting refrigerants while disposing of air-conditioning or refrigeration equipment, because these substances deplete the ozone layer and pose environmental risks.
Junk Galaxy handles AC disposal properly, from pickup through certified refrigerant recovery, so you stay compliant and your old unit gets dealt with the right way. We serve Knoxville and the surrounding area, and we make the process as simple as one call.

- Fully licensed and insured
- EPA-compliant refrigerant handling
- Same-day service available
- Upfront pricing, no hidden fees
- Donating and recycling on every job
- Over 3,500 projects completed
What We Take
We handle all types of residential and commercial AC units. If it cools air and you need it gone, we can take it. Here is a quick breakdown of what that covers:
| Unit Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| Window AC units | Single-room window-mounted air conditioners of any size |
| Portable AC units | Freestanding indoor units with exhaust hoses |
| Central AC components | Outdoor condenser units, air handlers |
| Mini-split systems | Wall-mounted ductless units and outdoor compressors |
| Commercial AC units | Rooftop units, large-scale commercial cooling equipment |
| Heat pumps | Combined heating and cooling systems |
| Old or broken units | Non-functioning equipment, corroded or damaged units |
If you are not sure whether your specific unit qualifies, reach out and describe what you have. The answer is almost always yes.






Why You Cannot Just Throw It Away
This is the part most people do not realize until they try. Here is what makes AC disposal different from getting rid of ordinary appliances:
- Refrigerant is a controlled substance. Common refrigerants like R-410A and older R-22 Freon are regulated under the Clean Air Act. Releasing them into the atmosphere is a federal violation, not just an environmental inconvenience.
- Standard landfills will not accept them. Most landfills and waste transfer stations reject AC units that have not been certified as refrigerant-free. Showing up with one is a wasted trip at best.
- Curbside pickup will not take them. Municipal curbside programs across Tennessee do not accept appliances containing refrigerants as part of regular collection.
- Utility rebate programs have conditions. Some programs accept old units for recycling but require proof of purchase for a replacement, working condition, or specific unit sizes. They will not take everything.
- Illegal dumping carries real penalties. Abandoning an AC unit on the roadside or in a vacant lot is a criminal littering offense in Tennessee and can result in fines of several hundred dollars or more.
How the Refrigerant Recovery Process Works
Before any AC unit can be legally disposed of or recycled, the refrigerant inside it has to be extracted by a certified technician using approved recovery equipment. This is not something a regular hauler can do, and it is not something you can do yourself with standard tools.
Here is what a proper AC disposal process looks like step by step:
- A certified technician uses EPA-approved recovery equipment to extract the refrigerant from the unit.
- The recovered refrigerant is captured in an approved container and either recycled or sent to a reclamation facility.
- Documentation is generated confirming the refrigerant was properly recovered, including the technician's credentials and the date of recovery.
- The now-empty unit can be transported legally to a recycling facility or landfill.
- Recyclable components, primarily metal, copper coils, and aluminum, are separated and processed at the appropriate facility.
What Customers Are Saying
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Branden and Andrew were amazing ! They were prompt and efficient . They worked quickly and had the most positive attitudes !
We will definitely be using Junk Galaxy again. Thank you ! Hailey

Highly recommend Junk Galaxy!
We contacted them on a short notice and they were able to come out the same day! Great prices! Our team included Ayson Wesley, and Blake and they did an amazing job!
What Happens to Your Old AC After We Pick It Up
- Metal casing and frames are separated and sent to scrap metal recyclers
- Aluminum fins and components are recycled rather than landfilled
- Refrigerant is recovered and either recycled or sent to a certified reclamation facility
- Electrical components are handled as e-waste and processed at certified facilities
- Non-recyclable parts are disposed of at licensed facilities
How AC Disposal with Junk Galaxy Works

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Read more about the full range of what we handle on our junk removal services page.

FAQs About AC Disposal
No. Window units contain refrigerants that are regulated under federal law and are not accepted by standard curbside collection programs. They need to go through a disposal process that includes certified refrigerant recovery before anything else can happen with the unit.

Ready to Get Rid of It the Right Way
An old AC unit sitting unused is not just taking up space. It is a regulated item with a disposal process that has real federal requirements behind it, and trying to shortcut that process tends to create more problems than just calling someone who handles it properly.
Junk Galaxy takes care of the whole thing, from pickup to certified refrigerant recovery to responsible recycling of the materials.
See everything we offer on our junk removal services page, then call us at (865) 535-5865 or message us here to get your free quote.
Corryton is a quiet, unincorporated community in northeastern Knox County, about 15 miles from downtown Knoxville. It sits in the shadow of House Mountain, the highest point in Knox County and a beloved local hiking destination, and the community has stayed refreshingly rural despite the growth happening across the rest of the county. For residents looking for junk removal in Corryton, TN, Junk Galaxy is the local crew that knows this corner of Knox County well.