What to Do With Hurricane Debris When the City Won't Haul It
Volusia's post-storm pickup has hard limits. What gets left behind, why, and how to clear the pile before code enforcement notices.
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Same-day or next-day pickup for appliances, furniture, estate cleanouts, hot tubs, construction debris, and yard waste across Volusia County. We load, haul, and clean up so you don't have to. Locally focused, licensed and insured. Tell us what you've got and we'll get back during business hours.
Subtropical humidity rots cardboard in months. Salt air off the Atlantic corrodes metal that's been sitting too long. Hurricane season drops branches and storm debris faster than the city can haul it. Add in the 1950s-1980s garages that were never meant to hold a generation's worth of stuff, and the snowbird turnover that leaves homes full of furniture every spring, and you've got a county-wide clutter problem. We haul appliances, furniture, hot tubs, construction debris, estate cleanouts, and yard waste, usually same day. Flat-rate pricing in writing, on-site quotes, and we sweep the spot before we leave.
Certificate of insurance available on request.
Flat-rate price in writing before any work starts.
Same-day or next-day typical, depending on the load.
Port Orange to Edgewater, daily routes.
From a single appliance to a full estate cleanout, our team hauls every category of household and commercial junk in-house.

Couches, mattresses, dressers, tables, and anything else too heavy for curbside pickup.
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Refrigerators, washers, dryers, water heaters, and other heavy household appliances.
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Full-home cleanouts for estates, downsizing, or move-outs. Every room cleared.
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Branches, palm fronds, storm debris, and landscaping waste cleared from your property.
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Drywall, lumber, tile, and renovation waste hauled off your job site or home.
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We disconnect, demolish, and haul away old hot tubs and spas from your deck or patio.
Learn more →It is tempting to clear a big load yourself, but a water-logged couch or an old hot tub becomes a two-person, bad-back job the second you try to move it. Renting a truck means loading it twice, then tracking down a transfer station that will actually take the haul. Mattresses, freon appliances, tires, and construction debris each follow their own disposal rules at the Volusia County landfill, and a mixed load gets turned away at the gate. That is the real case for handing the work to a professional junk removal crew instead of going it alone: the lifting, the hauling, the dump runs, and the sorting are already covered, and nothing is left sitting in your driveway. Homeowners across Port Orange and the rest of Volusia County call us for exactly that reason, one phone call instead of a weekend of trips, strained backs, and a rental that never quite fits everything in one go. We load it, sweep the spot, and you skip the landfill line completely.
Recognize the situation, know what to do about it. Six of the most common reasons people in Port Orange and across Volusia call us.
Years of "I'll get to it eventually" stacked floor to ceiling. Boxes from a move three years ago you still haven't opened.
Washer in the carport, fridge on the porch, water heater behind the shed. Too heavy to move alone, too big for curbside pickup.
Branches and palm fronds from the last named storm. The city won't haul oversized debris, and the pile keeps growing.
A loved one's home that needs to be cleared room by room before listing, selling, or handing over the keys.
Drywall, lumber, tile, and contractor scraps sitting on the property after the job ended. The contractor didn't haul, so it's on you.
Old spa that doesn't work, too heavy to lift, too complex to disassemble without the right tools and crew.
A lot of junk removal is really just logistics, getting a truck and a couple of people to the right address on the day that actually works for you. From Ormond Beach to Edgewater, our crews run daily routes across coastal Volusia. Single-item appliance hauls, full estate cleanouts, hurricane debris pickups, hot tub demolitions, we show up with the truck and the price in writing before any work starts. No add-on fees for stairs, weight, or distance. Most jobs sit within about a thirty-minute drive of Port Orange, which keeps the trucks close and lets us work same-day and next-day pickups into the schedule across the county.
What we haul changes from one part of town to the next. Here is what we see most as the routes move across the county.
The older inland subdivisions off Dunlawton Avenue and Taylor Road, places like Countryside, Cypress Head, and Sweetwater, usually mean garage and shed cleanouts: decades of paint cans, lawn equipment, and furniture that outlived the room it came from. Out at the Spruce Creek fly-in community south of town, jobs run from workshop scrap to full estate cleanouts when a longtime owner finally moves on. Closer to the Halifax River, the older beachside homes and condos lean toward appliance swaps and heavy single-item hauls that are too awkward to drag to the curb.
North through Daytona Beach, South Daytona, and Holly Hill we run the same junk removal routes for landlords turning units over between tenants. South toward New Smyrna Beach and Edgewater it tilts toward yard debris and storm cleanup, especially after a system pushes in off the Atlantic. Wherever the job sits in Volusia County, the truck, the crew, and the flat-rate quote do not change, and the spot still gets swept before we leave.
What happens from the moment you call to the moment we drive away. Four steps, no surprises.
Call, text, or send a quote request. We get back during business hours.
We look at the junk on-site or via photos and give you a flat-rate price. No add-ons.
Confirmed arrival window. We call when we're on the way. Same-day or next-day in most cases.
We load, haul, and sweep the spot. You shouldn't be able to tell we were there, other than the empty space.
Hauling it off is only half the job. Most of what we load never reaches a landfill, and what does goes to the right county facility, not a ditch or an empty lot.
Refrigerators, washers, and water heaters have their freon handled, then the steel goes to a scrap-metal recycler instead of the ground.
Couches, dressers, and goods still in usable shape are set aside for donation or resale where they can be, rather than buried.
Branches, palm fronds, and brush go to a yard-waste or mulching site, kept separate from the general trash stream.
Clean wood, drywall, tile, and concrete are routed to the right transfer point and separated from household waste where possible.
TVs, monitors, and old electronics stay out of the regular trash and go to electronics recycling, the way Florida prefers.
Whatever is genuinely trash goes to a Volusia County transfer station or the landfill off Tomoka Farms Road, disposed of properly.
The price we quote is the price you pay. If more stuff comes out than what we quoted, we'll show you the updated number before we touch it. No add-ons for stairs, weight, or distance. The spot gets swept before we drive away.
Practical articles built for Florida conditions. Hurricane season, snowbird turnover, estate cleanouts, and what the city won't haul.
Volusia's post-storm pickup has hard limits. What gets left behind, why, and how to clear the pile before code enforcement notices.
Read more →Room-by-room sequence for clearing a loved one's home in Volusia. What to keep, donate, sell, and haul, with the Florida context generic checklists miss.
Read more →Same-day junk removal across Port Orange and Volusia County, or next-day depending on the load. Flat-rate pricing in writing and the spot swept before we leave. Call now or request a quote and we'll get back during business hours.