Appliance Removal in Sharpes, FL

Free if it qualifies · refrigerators & freezers always taken

In Sharpes 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: the older US-1 blocks between Cocoa and Port St. John.

  • 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 Sharpes homes: narrow doorways, carports and single-car garages

Sharpes is a small unincorporated community on US-1 just north of Cocoa — older, modest housing with easy street-level access and short driveways. Its size is an advantage rather than a drawback: a Sharpes stop is a quick add to any Cocoa or Port St. John run, so people here are almost never waiting for a route of their own to fill.

What we take in Sharpes

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 →

Why a small stop is an easy stop

There is a common assumption that a small community gets worse service. Here it is the opposite. Sharpes is compact, sits directly on US-1, and has short driveways with street-level access, which makes a stop here about as quick as a stop gets. Quick stops are the ones that slot into a full route without displacing anything, so being small and well-placed works in your favour rather than against it.

Sharpes pricing, in full

No, we are not going to add to it at the doorThe two numbers on this page are the two numbers. A qualifying appliance is free with no trip charge, no upstairs fee and no take-apart fee; a refrigerator or freezer is $49.99, or $99.99 as a total from upstairs. The photo check happens first precisely so nothing has to be renegotiated once a crew is standing in your driveway.

Text us photos — Sharpes pickups

Photos are how you find out. Text a picture of the appliance to (321) 604-1285 and we tell you whether it qualifies for free removal. No quote form, no phone tag, no obligation either way.

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Getting rid of an appliance in Sharpes: 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:

Municipal or county collectionBulk-waste rules in Brevard are set city by city, and the unincorporated areas run on a different arrangement again. Anything holding refrigerant has to have it recovered before it can be thrown out at all, which is why kerbside programs usually will not simply take a refrigerator. Cost: usually low or nothing. Catch: the schedule is theirs, and a sealed system is frequently refused after you have already dragged it out.
A scrap collectorCost: nothing, sometimes a small payment to you. Catch: they choose what they want. Washers, dryers and stoves are metal-heavy and attractive; a refrigerator is a liability because of the refrigerant, so it tends to stay exactly where it is.
Retailer haul-away at deliveryCost: usually an add-on fee. Catch: it only exists at the moment you buy, on their delivery day, and only for the unit being replaced.
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.

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. Sharpes 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.

The whole process, start to finish

Recycled rather than landfilled

This is the part most haulers skip over. A Sharpes appliance leaving on our truck is triaged: repairable units get repaired and re-homed or donated, and everything else is broken down so the metal, motors and glass are recovered. A refrigerator or freezer cannot legally be scrapped until its refrigerant has been recovered by a recycler equipped to handle sealed systems, which is the single reason those units are priced when the rest are free — and the reason Brevard County kerbside collection will usually leave one sitting at your kerb.

Sharpes appliance removal — common questions

How much does appliance removal cost in Sharpes?

Nothing at all if the appliance qualifies. Text photos of it to (321) 604-1285 and we will tell you — a qualifying Sharpes 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 Sharpes?

No. Taking the doors off a refrigerator, or the door off a dryer, to clear a narrow doorway is included at no charge. Older Sharpes 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.

Sharpes is tiny. Do you actually serve it?

Yes, and being small is why it works well. Sharpes sits on US-1 directly between Cocoa and Port St. John, both of which we run regularly, so your stop attaches to a route that was already happening. Small communities on a main road are the easiest places in the county for us to reach.

Do you take broken appliances in Sharpes?

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.

When will you pick up in Sharpes?

We bundle bookings by area into a pickup list and run each route once enough Brevard stops have accumulated nearby. Melbourne is our base, so central and south Brevard stops turn around fastest. North Brevard and the far south run on their own bundled days. Once we know the day we get in touch to make sure someone can give access, and the driver texts again when the truck is headed your way — two heads-up messages, so you are not waiting in all day.

What happens to my appliance after pickup?

Working units are repaired and re-homed, some are donated, and anything past saving is broken down so the metals and materials are recovered rather than landfilled. Refrigerators and freezers hold refrigerant that has to be recovered by a recycler equipped to handle it before the unit can be scrapped — that is handled properly, and it is also why most kerbside programs will not take one.

What we remove in Sharpes

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Old appliance in Sharpes? 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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