When winter hits and the snow starts piling up, the last thing you want to deal with is a broken, outdated, or unwanted snow blower sitting in your garage or driveway. Whether it no longer runs, costs too much to repair, or you’ve upgraded to a newer model, many homeowners are left wondering:
What do I do with my old snow blower?
At Lawn Mower Recycle, we make snow blower disposal and recycling simple. We haul away snow blowers year-round, but winter is our busiest season — because that’s when people need them gone now.
Why You Shouldn’t Throw Away a Snow Blower
Snow blowers may look like bulky junk when they stop working, but they’re actually made of valuable and recyclable materials, including:
- Steel and aluminum
- Small engines
- Copper wiring
- Rubber and plastic components
Throwing a snow blower into a landfill wastes reusable materials and can lead to environmental harm due to leftover fuel, oil, or batteries.
Recycling your snow blower helps:
- Reduce landfill waste
- Reuse functional parts and engines
- Dispose of fluids properly and safely
- Support sustainable reuse and recycling efforts
We Accept Snow Blowers in Any Condition
One of the biggest misconceptions about snow blower recycling is that you need to prep it before pickup.
You don’t.
At Lawn Mower Recycle, we accept snow blowers:
- Running or non-running
- Old, rusted, or broken
- Missing parts
- Single-stage or two-stage
- Gas or electric
👉 You do NOT need to drain gas or oil
👉 You do NOT need to remove batteries
👉 You do NOT need to disassemble anything
We handle all of that for you.

Snow Blower Pickup — Especially Helpful in Winter
Winter is when snow blower removal matters most. Many people discover problems only after the first snowfall — and suddenly that broken machine is blocking space you actually need.
We offer no-contact, touchless pickup, even during winter conditions. Just place the snow blower outside (driveway or front yard), and we’ll handle the rest.
This is especially helpful if:
- The snow blower is too heavy to transport
- You don’t have a truck or trailer
- Local recycling centers won’t accept it
- You don’t want to wait until spring
We Take Snow Blowers Year-Round — Not Just in Winter
While winter is peak season, we accept snow blowers all year long.
That means you can:
- Clear garage space in spring
- Get rid of unused equipment in summer
- Prepare before next winter hits
- Remove equipment after moving or downsizing
Snow blowers don’t need to sit around collecting dust. If you’re done with it, we’ll take it.
Nationwide Snow Blower Recycling & Removal
Lawn Mower Recycle operates nationwide across all 50 states, making it easy to schedule snow blower removal no matter where you live.
Our mission is simple:
- Keep small engines out of landfills
- Promote reuse and recycling
- Make disposal easy for homeowners and businesses
Many snow blowers we collect are:
- Recycled responsibly
- Used for parts
- Repaired and reused when possible
How Snow Blower Recycling Works
- Schedule a pickup with Lawn Mower Recycle
- Place your snow blower outside (no prep required)
- We haul it away — touchless and convenient
- We recycle or reuse responsibly
That’s it.

Don’t Wait Until Spring — We’re Here All Winter
If your snow blower is broken, outdated, or just taking up space, don’t wait until warmer weather. Winter is the perfect time to remove unwanted equipment — and we’re here to help.
Whether it’s snowing today or sitting unused in your garage, Lawn Mower Recycle will haul away your snow blower responsibly and hassle-free.
Ready to Recycle Your Snow Blower?
Contact Lawn Mower Recycle today to schedule your snow blower pickup.
We make snow blower recycling easy — in winter, spring, summer, or fall.