Appliance Removal in Port St. John, FL
Free if it qualifies · refrigerators & freezers always takenIn Port St. John the appliance is rarely the hard part — the doorway is. We haul washers, dryers and stoves free when they qualify, text photos to (321) 604-1285 and we will confirm, and taking a door off to clear a narrow frame is included rather than extra. Refrigerators and freezers are a flat $49.99 in any condition, $99.99 total from upstairs. Local reality: Port St. John's 1970s subdivision streets on the US-1 stretch between Titusville and Cocoa.
- 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
Older Port St. John homes: narrow doorways, carports and single-car garages
Port St. John is an unincorporated community strung along US-1 between Titusville and Cocoa — a compact subdivision grid built out mostly in the 1970s and 80s, with single-car garages, carports and the original laundry hookups still in place in a lot of houses. Because it sits directly on the line between two of our biggest stops, Port St. John rarely waits long for a route to come through it.
- Doorways come first. Interior doors in 1960s and 70s Brevard homes are often 28 to 30 inches. A modern side-by-side does not fit through that, so the doors come off. There is no take-apart fee — it is part of the job.
- Carports and detached garages are fine. That is where most second refrigerators in this part of the county have been quietly sitting.
- Laundry closets: original hookups here are often in a closet rather than a room. We handle the pull-out and the disconnect of the water lines.
- Stoves need to be disconnected before we arrive — gas especially, and by whoever normally does that for you.
- Whole-house cleanouts, estate clearances and rental turnovers are welcome; text photos of everything in one message.
What we take in Port St. John
On the line between two big stops
Port St. John sits directly between Titusville and Cocoa, which are two of the busiest parts of our week. That geography does the scheduling for you: almost every north-county route passes through, so a Port St. John stop attaches to a day that was already happening. It is one of the shorter waits in the county, and it is entirely an accident of where the subdivision was built.
Port St. John pricing, in full
- Free — a qualifying Port St. John pickup costs nothing, with no trip charge, no upstairs fee and no take-apart fee
- What does not qualify — appliances that are rusted out or very old
- $49.99 flat — any refrigerator or upright freezer, any condition, working or not, no photos needed
- $99.99 total — a refrigerator or freezer that has to come down from upstairs, as one number rather than $49.99 plus a stair charge
How to find out in about a minute — Port St. John
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.
- Free when it qualifies: no trip charge, no upstairs fee, no take-apart fee, no purchase required, no minimum.
- The exclusions, in full: appliances that are rusted out, and appliances that are very old.
- The one exception to free: refrigerators and freezers, always accepted at a flat $49.99 in any condition with no photo needed, or $99.99 as a total from upstairs.
Text photos to (321) 604-1285 Or book online
Getting rid of an appliance in Port St. John: what each route costs you
Money is only one of the costs. Time and hassle are the others, and they are usually the ones that decide it:
After a storm, and after an outage
Hurricane season here runs from 1 June to 30 November, and the appliances it retires are rarely dramatic — a garage freezer that flooded, a washer that sat in standing water, a refrigerator that lost a week of power. Port St. John sees the outage version more than the flood version. Either way, text photos and we will tell you whether it qualifies for free removal; a refrigerator or freezer is a flat $49.99 regardless of what happened to it. Empty it first, which after an outage is the part nobody enjoys but is the only preparation we ask for.
From your first text to an empty garage
- Send a photo. One picture to (321) 604-1285, with your ZIP and the nearest cross street. You get a yes or no back, and that reply books the job — there is no second step. The online form does the same thing if you prefer typing.
- You join the Port St. John pickup list. Routes run when they fill rather than on demand, which is the trade that keeps a qualifying pickup free.
- You hear from us twice more. Once when the day is set, so you can confirm somebody will be there, and again from the driver when the truck is on its way.
- Empty the fridge. Refrigerators and freezers have to be empty when the crew arrives; nothing else needs preparing.
Where it actually ends up
Nothing we take out of Port St. John 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 Brevard County are not set up for.
Port St. John appliance removal — common questions
How much does appliance removal cost in Port St. John?
Nothing at all if the appliance qualifies. Text photos of it to (321) 604-1285 and we will tell you — a qualifying Port St. John 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 fridge will not fit through the door — is that extra in Port St. John?
No. Taking the doors off a refrigerator, or the door off a dryer, to clear a narrow doorway is included at no charge. Older Port St. John homes are full of 28-inch interior doors and modern appliances that were never going to fit through them, so this is routine rather than unusual.
Port St. John is unincorporated — does that change my options?
It changes the alternatives more than it changes us. Unincorporated communities do not have a city bulk-waste program of their own, so the fallback here is a county arrangement with its own schedule and its own rules about refrigerant. We come to the house on a route day instead, and a qualifying appliance is still free.
Is appliance removal really free in Port St. John?
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 Port St. John?
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 Port St. John?
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.
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Old appliance in Port St. John? 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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