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Same or Next Day Basic Disconnect Included EPA-Compliant Disposal

Appliance Removal in Port Orange, FL

Refrigerators, washers, dryers, water heaters, dishwashers, and other heavy household appliances. The crew handles basic disconnections, the heavy lift out of the kitchen or laundry room, and proper disposal. Same-day or next-day pickup available across Port Orange and Volusia County.

Our Standards on Every Job

Licensed & Insured

Certificate of insurance available on request.

On-Site Quotes

Flat-rate price in writing before any work starts.

Same or Next Day

Same-day or next-day typical, depending on the load.

All of Volusia County

Port Orange to Edgewater, daily routes.

What Appliance Removal Covers

Refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, ovens, microwaves, water heaters, and window AC units. If it plugs in or hooks to a water line and it's done working, the crew handles it. Pickups happen from inside the kitchen, laundry room, garage, or wherever the unit currently lives, no need to drag anything to the curb first.

Refrigerators top the list every month in Port Orange. Homeowners along Dunlawton Boulevard and in Harbour Point call when a fridge dies and the replacement is already on its way. Washers and dryers come in second, especially older units rusting out from the subtropical humidity near the Halifax River. Water heaters fail often here too. The salt air along the coast corrodes metal tanks faster than most people expect.

A pair of old front-load washing machines set outdoors for pickup

When the Delivery Crew Won't Take the Old One

Your kitchen renovation is finally happening. The new fridge sits in the garage on a dolly, but the old one is still humming away in the corner, leaking water onto the tile. It's too heavy to move alone, and the delivery crew said they don't take the old unit. Now you're stuck with two refrigerators and no counter space. That dead appliance blocking your project doesn't have to sit another day.

The same pattern repeats with washers, dryers, water heaters, and dishwashers. Big-box delivery services almost never haul old units away, and even when they do, there's a fee plus restrictions on what they'll accept. Window AC units get left behind on porches when central air goes in. Old microwaves end up in the garage when the over-the-range model gets upgraded. The replacement is easy. The disposal is what stalls people.

Self-Haul or Call a Crew, What Each One Actually Costs

The real tradeoffs of doing it yourself versus hiring a crew, once you add up rentals, dump fees, and the EPA rules nobody warns you about.

Self-Haul Doing It Yourself

A full-size fridge weighs 200 to 400 lbs and won't fit in most vehicles. Scratched floors, dented door frames, and back injuries are common when one person tries to muscle it out alone.

  • Truck or trailer rental, straps, and a dolly
  • At least one helper for stairs and tight doorways
  • Volusia County landfill drop-off fees
  • Refrigerant disposal rules with fines starting at $250

Hire a Crew What's Included

A two-person team with the right gear gets the job done in under an hour. Heavy lifting is handled by trained crew members with proper equipment. No rental, no dump runs, no second trip.

  • Floor and wall protection on the path out
  • Basic disconnect for electric dryers and washer hoses
  • Refrigerant capture and metal recycling included
  • Same-day or next-day scheduling on most weekday calls

Old Appliances Get Sorted Before Disposal

Once an appliance leaves the house, the work isn't over. Refrigerators and freezers contain refrigerant that must be captured by a certified technician before anything gets scrapped. Steel, copper, and aluminum are separated and sent to Volusia County recycling centers. Parts still in working condition sometimes go to refurbishment shops. Items that can't be recycled go to approved disposal sites. Every load gets sorted, not just tossed in a landfill.

You don't have to figure out EPA rules or haul anything to the dump off US-1 yourself. The same goes for water heaters and washing machines, where the steel tank or drum gets separated from electrical components and recycled through a proper channel. The salt air in Port Orange means most metal appliances have a real recycling value by the time they're retired, and that value is what keeps the disposal process from being just a one-way trip to the landfill.

From Pickup to Disposal

What happens from the moment you call to the moment we drive away. Four steps, no surprises.

1

Tell Us

Call or text (386) 999-3832 with what needs to go and where it's located. A photo helps. You'll get a ballpark over the phone.

2

Quote

Flat-rate price based on the appliance type, size, and location inside your home. You know the number before we load anything.

3

Schedule

Pick an arrival window that works. Same-day or next-day for most Port Orange addresses.

4

Hauled

Basic disconnect, floors protected, load out, swept. Recyclable metals separated and refrigerants captured per EPA rules.

Appliance Removal Questions

The questions Port Orange homeowners ask before scheduling an appliance pickup.

How much does appliance removal cost in Port Orange?
Pricing depends on the appliance type, size, and where it sits in your home. A washer pulled from a laundry room costs less than a fridge hauled from upstairs. Picking up multiple items on the same trip usually lowers the per-item cost. Call (386) 999-3832 for a quote on the spot or on-site, set in writing before any work starts.
Do you disconnect appliances before removing them?
Basic disconnections like unplugging electric dryers and unhooking washer hoses are included. Gas appliances and hardwired units need a licensed plumber or electrician to disconnect first. Once the appliance is free, the crew loads it up and hauls it away the same day.
What types of appliances do you haul away?
Refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, ovens, microwaves, water heaters, and window AC units all qualify. If it plugs in or hooks to a water line, it's likely covered. Call (386) 999-3832 if you're unsure about a specific item.
Do you recycle old appliances or send them to the landfill?
Recyclable metals like steel, copper, and aluminum are separated and sent to Volusia County recycling facilities. Refrigerants are captured following EPA guidelines. Keeping usable materials out of the landfill is better for Port Orange and often required by law for appliances with certain chemicals.
How quickly can you pick up my appliance in Port Orange?
Same-day and next-day pickups are available most days. Morning calls tend to get the earliest open slots. If a new appliance is arriving tomorrow, let the team know and they'll work to clear the old one before the delivery truck shows up.

Old Appliance Sitting? We'll Haul It This Week.

Same-day or next-day appliance pickup across Port Orange and Volusia County. Flat-rate quotes, basic disconnect included, refrigerants and metals handled the right way.

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Appliance Removal Across Volusia County

Based in Port Orange, our crews run daily routes across coastal Volusia. From Ormond Beach to Edgewater, single fridge pickups to multi-appliance kitchen swaps, the price is set in writing before any work starts. No per-mile surcharges, no "out of area" calls.

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