Appliance Removal in Edgewater, FL

Free if it qualifies · refrigerators & freezers always taken

Anything metal kept in a garage near the water in Edgewater corrodes faster than it should, which is exactly why we ask for a photo instead of guessing over the phone. Text one to (321) 604-1285 and we will tell you whether the removal is free. Refrigerators and freezers we never turn down — flat $49.99, any condition, rust included. The thing that defines pickups here is Edgewater's older riverfront streets along the Indian River.

  • Free if it qualifiesNo trip charge, no upstairs fee, no take-apart fee
  • $49.99 flat — fridges & freezersAny condition, working or not, no photos needed
  • Recycled, not landfilledWorking units re-homed or donated; the rest broken down for materials

What we take in Edgewater

RefrigeratorsAny condition, no photos needed — flat $49.99. Refrigerator details →
Upright freezersAny size, any condition, working or not. Freezer details →
Washers & dryersSingles or the whole pair — free if they qualify. Washer & dryer details →
StovesElectric or gas, disconnected — free if they qualify. Stove details →

Edgewater garages: salt in the air, boats in the way

Edgewater sits on the Indian River just south of New Smyrna Beach, and it is the kind of town where a lot of houses were built modestly between the 1960s and the 1980s and still have the detached garage or the Florida room where the old refrigerator eventually ended up. It is in south Volusia at the northern end of what we cover, so it runs with Oak Hill and New Smyrna Beach — usually on the same day as a Mims or Titusville route heading up US-1.

Edgewater pricing, in full

The reason there is a price at allEverything else on this list is free when it qualifies, so the obvious question is what makes a refrigerator different. It is the sealed system: the refrigerant has to be recovered before the unit can be scrapped, and that is a real cost on every unit regardless of what it looks like. Pricing it is also what lets us accept every single one, rusted, dead or otherwise.

The northern edge, stated plainly

We would rather be clear about this than have you find out later. Edgewater is inside our range, reached up US-1 from Mims and Titusville, and it is served on the same day as Oak Hill and New Smyrna Beach. North of New Smyrna we do not run routes at all. If you are in Port Orange or Daytona, we are not the right call and there is no point in either of us pretending otherwise.

How to find out in about a minute — Edgewater

Take a photo of the appliance where it stands, text it to (321) 604-1285, add your ZIP. A person looks at it and replies. That reply is both your answer and your booking — there is no form to fill in afterwards, and nothing gets renegotiated once a crew is standing in your driveway.

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Storm season and lagoon-side flooding

Hurricane season on this coast runs from 1 June to 30 November, and near the lagoon the problem is as often surge and standing water as it is wind. Appliances kept in a garage or a Florida room are the ones that get caught. Text photos and we will tell you plainly whether a storm-damaged washer, dryer or stove still qualifies for free removal — water that has been standing in a machine frequently means it does not. Refrigerators and freezers are taken regardless, at a flat $49.99, provided they are empty when the crew arrives.

How to get rid of an old appliance in Edgewater

There are four realistic routes, and it is worth knowing what each actually involves:

Kerbside or bulk-waste collectionSouth Volusia is far enough from the county's disposal sites that self-hauling an appliance is a genuine half-day. Kerbside programs here run to a schedule and, as everywhere, will not take a unit that still holds refrigerant. And whichever program applies, the appliance sits out front until the scheduled date.
Retailer haul-awayAn appliance store will take the old unit — but generally only when you are buying the replacement from them, usually as a paid add-on tied to their delivery calendar rather than yours.
Scrap collectorsThey will take metal-heavy units — washers, dryers, stoves — when it suits their route. Refrigerators and freezers are usually passed over, because the refrigerant has to be dealt with first.
Brevard Appliance Removal — free when it qualifiesText photos and your ZIP to (321) 604-1285 and you get an answer before anyone drives out. If it qualifies we haul it free, with no purchase required and nothing waiting at the kerb. Refrigerators and freezers are always accepted at a flat $49.99, $99.99 total from upstairs.

How it works

Where it actually ends up

Nothing we take out of Edgewater goes straight to a landfill. The first question is whether the unit can be repaired and used again, because a working appliance is worth more re-homed than scrapped, and some are donated. If it cannot be saved it is dismantled and the materials separated out. Refrigerators and freezers take an extra step first — the refrigerant has to be recovered by a recycler equipped for sealed systems, which is exactly the step most kerbside programs in South Volusia County are not set up for.

Edgewater appliance removal — common questions

How much does appliance removal cost in Edgewater?

Nothing at all if the appliance qualifies. Text photos of it to (321) 604-1285 and we will tell you — a qualifying Edgewater pickup carries no trip charge, no upstairs fee and no take-apart fee. Refrigerators and freezers are the single exception: a flat $49.99 in any condition with no photos needed, or $99.99 as a total if the unit has to come down from upstairs.

My garage freezer in Edgewater is rusty. Will you still take it?

Yes. Rust is the one thing that stops a washer, dryer or stove from qualifying for free removal, but refrigerators and freezers are the exception to every rule we have — we take them in any condition, however rusted, for a flat $49.99. It does not even need a photo. It does need to be empty.

Is Edgewater inside your service area or on the edge of it?

Inside, but at the northern edge. We serve the south end of Volusia — Edgewater, Oak Hill and New Smyrna Beach — and reach it up US-1 from Mims and Titusville. We do not run routes to Daytona Beach or DeLand, so if you are north of New Smyrna we would rather say so now than take the booking.

Is appliance removal really free in Edgewater?

Yes, genuinely free when the appliance qualifies, and we tell you before anyone drives out rather than at the door. You pay nothing at all: no trip charge, no upstairs fee, no take-apart fee, and you do not have to buy anything from us. Text photos to (321) 604-1285 and you will have an answer. Refrigerators and freezers are the one exception, at a flat $49.99 in any condition.

What does not qualify for free removal in Edgewater?

Appliances that are rusted out or very old. That is the entire list. Everything else usually qualifies, and photos are how we check, which is why we ask for them instead of quoting blind. Refrigerators and freezers do not need photos at all — we take those in any condition for a flat $49.99, or $99.99 as a total if the unit has to come down from upstairs.

Do you take broken appliances in Edgewater?

Yes. A washer that died mid-cycle or a stove that stopped heating still qualifies for free removal — broken is not the same as rusted out. Text photos to (321) 604-1285 to confirm. Refrigerators and freezers we take in any condition whatsoever, working or not, however old, for a flat $49.99.

What we remove in Edgewater

Near Edgewater

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Old appliance in Edgewater? Free pickup if it qualifies.

Text photos of it to (321) 604-1285 and you will know before anyone drives out. Refrigerators and freezers are always taken — flat $49.99, any condition, no photos needed, $99.99 total from upstairs.

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