Free Appliance Pickup Across the Space Coast

Free if it qualifies · here is exactly how to find out

Our appliance removal is free. Not a discount, not a lead form, not a number that changes when the truck arrives — if your appliance qualifies, we come and get it and you pay nothing. This page is the whole rule set: how to find out in one text, what does not qualify and why, the one exception, and the honest trade-off.

  • 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

How free pickup works, in four steps

1. Text us a photoSend a picture of the appliance to (321) 604-1285. That is the entire check. We look at it and reply yes or no, usually within a few minutes. No form, no call-back queue, no obligation.
2. If it qualifies, it is freeNo trip charge, no upstairs fee, no take-apart fee, no purchase required. We come to where the appliance actually is — garage, laundry closet, barn — load it and take it away. Nothing sits at the kerb.
3. What does not qualifyAppliances that are rusted out or very old. The photo tells us straight away, so you are not left waiting on an answer or discovering it when a crew is already standing there.
4. The one exception: refrigerators and freezersFlat $49.99 in any condition, $99.99 as a total from upstairs. No photos needed for these — we always take them, working or not, however old.

Why salt air makes the rule matter more here

The qualifying rule is the same everywhere, but on the Space Coast it comes up far more often. An appliance kept in a beachside garage in Satellite Beach or Cocoa Beach, or under a carport a mile from the Indian River Lagoon, corrodes from the outside in — and it can do it while the machine still runs perfectly. That produces a very local situation: a working washer with a cabinet that has rusted through.

The honest line is this. Surface rust, speckling, a corroded foot, discolouration around the base — that usually still qualifies. A cabinet where the metal has gone rather than stained does not. Nobody can tell those apart over the phone, which is the entire reason we ask for a photo rather than quoting blind and then arguing about it in your driveway.

What free actually covers

The trade-off, stated plainlyWe keep a qualifying pickup genuinely free by bundling stops into area routes and running each route when it fills, rather than sending a truck across the county for one appliance. That means you wait for the route instead of picking a time slot. If the appliance has to be gone today, we are not the right call — and it is better that you read that here than find it out on the phone.

Text us photos

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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Free appliance pickup — real questions, straight answers

Is appliance removal really free in Brevard County?

Yes, when the appliance qualifies. You pay nothing — no trip charge, no upstairs fee, no take-apart fee — and you do not have to buy anything from us. Text photos of the appliance to (321) 604-1285 and we will tell you whether yours qualifies before anyone drives out, so nobody turns up and renegotiates in your driveway.

What does not qualify for free pickup?

Appliances that are rusted out or very old. That is the list. On this coast that rule matters more than it would inland, because salt air off the Atlantic and the Indian River Lagoon corrodes anything kept in a beachside garage or under a carport. Photos are how we check, which is why we ask for them — text a picture to (321) 604-1285 and you will have an answer quickly, with no obligation.

Are refrigerators and freezers free too?

No — those are a flat $49.99 in any condition, or $99.99 as a total from upstairs. They are also the appliances we never turn down: no photos needed, working or not, however old or rusted. The reason they are priced is concrete rather than arbitrary — a sealed system holds refrigerant that has to be recovered by a recycler equipped to do it before the unit can be scrapped, and that costs money on every single one.

Do stores haul away old appliances for free?

Usually only when you are buying the replacement from them, and often as a paid add-on scheduled around their delivery calendar rather than yours. If you are not buying new, or already did and they left the old one in the garage, text photos and your ZIP to (321) 604-1285 — if it qualifies we take it for free.

How do I book a free pickup?

Text photos of the appliance plus your ZIP code to (321) 604-1285. That reply is the whole booking. If you would rather use a form, book online instead. Either way you go on the pickup list, we confirm the day, and the driver texts again when the truck is headed your way.

Is there a catch?

The honest answer: the catch is timing, not money. A qualifying pickup is free with nothing added at the door, but we get there by bundling stops into area routes and running each one when it fills. So you are trading a same-day guarantee for a genuinely free pickup. If you need it gone today, we are probably not the right call — and we would rather say that here than take the booking.

What we remove

Where free pickup is available

Old appliance in Brevard County? 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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