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Mattress Removal
View →Mattress and box-spring pickup paired with the appliance haul on the same booking — useful when a Daytona Beach move-out clears the bedroom and the laundry stack in the same week, or when the unincorporated Volusia 4-item weekly cap already has a fridge, range, washer, and dryer on it.
Couch Removal
View →Couches, sectionals, recliners, and futons cleared on the same booking as the appliance pull — useful on beachside condo turnovers where elevator coordination and bridge-routed haul timing slow a single-piece pickup, and on STR refreshes between Daytona 500 and Bike Week event weeks.
Furniture Removal
View →Furniture removal in Daytona Beach splits on the city limit, and the gap between the two sides is where the timing complaints stack up. Inside the city, the Solid Waste Division at 950 Bellevue Ave. (386-671-8670) runs twice-weekly residential collection — Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday by zone — and folds 'Household Garbage (includes furniture, appliances and bulky items)' into the regular curbside pickup with no published per-pickup fee and no scheduling call required (per City of Daytona Beach / Collection Days). The published rule is that items 'which cannot be placed in toters, boxes or bags, may be stacked neatly beside the toter' — the operative line for a couch, dresser, dining set, or mattress staged at the curb the night before or by 6 a.m. on the scheduled day. There is no per-week item cap inside city limits. The friction inside the city is calendar, not catalog: a move-out lease that ends Saturday, an STR turnover that has to clear before Sunday check-in, or a post-storm contents pull that lands mid-route can sit on the curb for three to five days waiting for the next route pass, and that is the window the beachside condo boards and HOA tracts cite for property-appearance accumulation. Step across the city line into unincorporated Volusia County and the rule shape changes outright. The county runs a $297 annual non-ad-valorem assessment per residence, contracts a private hauler reachable at 877-642-3702, and publishes a once-weekly 95-gallon cart with a hard 4-bulky-item cap per week — the bulky list explicitly names 'furniture, mattresses, appliances, carpet, water heaters, tires' (per Volusia County / Garbage Collection Overview & Guidelines). A single sectional set — couch + loveseat + chair + ottoman — burns the entire weekly cap before the dresser, bed frame, or mattress comes out of the bedroom. Setout under Volusia County Ordinance § 106-103(d)(1) and (d)(5) is ≤ 10 ft from the road and ≤ 12 hours before or after collection, which means a Sunday stage for a Wednesday route is non-compliant by ordinance. The Daytona Beach call line for unincorporated questions is 386-257-6021. The free private alternatives narrow on condition and lead time. Habitat for Humanity ReStore — Daytona Beach brokers free pickup of usable furniture but refuses stained, broken, or pet-damaged pieces; Salvation Army of Volusia County offers free pickup on working items with multi-week scheduling lead times; Goodwill — Halifax handles drop-off rather than household pickup on furniture. A condition-screened pickup that refuses two of the four pieces in a mixed move-out still leaves the rest on the curb past the next route window. The self-haul endpoint either way is Tomoka Landfill at 1990 Tomoka Farms Road, Port Orange — Volusia County's only permitted landfill, open 7 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Mon–Sat (closed Sunday), 386-943-7889 — where garbage tips at $38.78/ton (described by the county as 'among the lowest rates in Florida'), so a single couch at 80–120 lb tips around $1.55–$2.33 at the scale and a queen mattress with box spring lands in the same band; cash, MC, and Visa accepted (per Volusia County / Tomoka Landfill). The catch is the lift, the truck, and the 8–12 mi round-trip from Daytona Beach proper that runs 60–90 minutes once loading and the gate queue are counted — not a fit for a renter with a sedan, a beachside condo owner with no service elevator, or anyone past the 12-hour county setout window without time to make a Tuesday Tomoka run. The paid layer above that prices a single couch well above the brand floor. 1-800-GOT-JUNK runs a dedicated Daytona Beach Furniture Removal page with same-day capacity when booked early, but the model is a 2-hour arrival window, an on-site volume estimate after the truck arrives, and a brand-wide $150+ minimum per profile — single-piece furniture pickups typically land in the $130–$200 band, a full living-room set in $300–$500 (per 1800gotjunk.com / Daytona Beach Furniture Removal). College Hunks Hauling Junk runs $150–$800+ volume-based with an in-home walkthrough; Junk King floors at $389+ on the quarter-truck with the nearest franchise typically Orlando-area; Junkluggers covers Central Florida at $200–$600+ donation-routed; Stand Up Guys advertises a $95+ floor with a same-day on-site re-quote. The local Yelp and Thumbtack roster — Florida Man Hauling, Extreme Junk Removal, Harmon and Sons Transport & Debris Disposal, Haul It All Junk Removal, Flying Ace Junk Solutions, Streamline Junk Removal, Volusia Junk Removal (advertising same- and next-day across Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, and Port Orange), and Tri-County Junk Bandits operating out of 2500 W International Speedway Blvd — work phone-quote or text-quote per load at $60–$150 single-piece and $150–$350 full-set bands with no published flat rates, no online checkout, and no standardized photo confirmation (per Yelp / Junk Removal Daytona Beach). AAA Rousse at 386-261-7880, GS Junk, and Mattress Disposal Plus run dedicated Daytona Beach furniture and mattress landing pages on the same phone-quote model. Dropcurb is the same-day, fixed-price lane that closes the gap. $79 flat for a couch at the curb. $79 flat for a dresser. $94 flat for a mattress or box spring. The total is locked online at checkout before booking — no in-home walkthrough, no 2-hour arrival window, no on-site re-quote, no proof-of-residency at a Port Orange gate. Disposal cost is already baked into the item price; the receipt shows $79 and nothing else, no separate landfill, recycling, or fuel line. Curb it before noon and same-day pickup lands by tonight; book after the 12:00 PM cutoff and the next-day slot is locked at checkout the same way. The hauler texts an ETA before arrival and a photo confirmation when the truck pulls away. The Daytona Beach use cases are the ones the city's twice-weekly window, the county's 4-item weekly cap, and the multi-week donation backlog cannot close on timing. The 30-day-notice renter on a barrier-island condo with a Saturday move-out and a Monday check-in for the next tenant. The unincorporated-county homeowner whose full living-room set (sectional + recliner + coffee table) exceeds the 4-bulky-item weekly cap on a single cleanout. The STR owner clearing a Bike Week unit before the next Biketoberfest booking, where the Halifax River bridges — Seabreeze, Main Street, and International Speedway Boulevard (US-92) — bottleneck haul routing between beachside and mainland during the event weekends. The Embry-Riddle, Bethune-Cookman, or Daytona State College end-of-semester cleanout on the May/August academic clock that does not line up with the Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday route. The post-hurricane contents pull (Charley 2004, Ian 2022, Nicole 2022 each generated waves of saturated-couch and mattress cleanouts on the beachside) when the city window stretches under disaster-debris volume and the county 4-item cap predictably bottlenecks. The estate cleanout that has to clear a couch, two dressers, a dining set, and a queen mattress in the same week. When the furniture is not the only thing leaving, the canonical ladder fills in around it: $94 for the mattress, $99 for the TV (the $20 e-waste fee already baked in), $134 for the washer or fridge (the $25 refrigerant or recycling fee already baked in) across the 32114, 32117, 32118, 32119, and 32124 ZIPs.
Appliance Recycling
View →Appliance removal in Daytona Beach covers exactly what the city's free twice-weekly window cannot close on timing — between-tenant landlord swaps on beachside condos and mainland rentals, kitchen-plus-laundry pulls that blow past the unincorporated county's 4-item weekly cap, refrigerant fridges and window ACs the city cannot take without § 608 reclamation upstream, water-heater emergencies that drop a tank at the curb mid-week, and post-hurricane swaps when the city window stretches under disaster-debris volume. From $79 for a washer, dryer, dishwasher, range, microwave, or water heater; $134 for refrigerators, freezers, and window ACs with the $25 EPA § 608 recycling fee baked in — no separate freon line at the curb. Locked at checkout, same-day from the curb when you book before noon.
TV Removal
View →Old TVs, computer monitors, and small electronics ride out alongside the appliance haul on the same booking — TVs carry a $20 e-waste fee baked into the $99 item price, no separate recycling line at the curb. Useful when a kitchen swap and a home-office reset clear in the same week.
Construction Debris Removal
View →Same-day pickup for bagged/light construction debris from $109.
E-Waste Disposal
View →TV and electronics removal in Daytona Beach runs on a thinner line than the appliance lane, and it splits on the city limit. Inside the city, the Solid Waste Division at 950 Bellevue Ave. (386-671-8670) runs twice-weekly residential pickup (Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday by zone) and does not name TVs, monitors, computers, or printers on the restricted list — a small flat-panel staged at the curb on a regular pickup day is technically accepted, with material routed downstream to Tomoka Landfill's separate e-Scrap diversion lane rather than the active landfill face (per City of Daytona Beach / Collection Days). The catch is route discretion: on a CRT, a tube projection unit, or a 65-inch flat-panel set out overnight, whether the truck takes it or leaves it tagged comes down to the route's tolerance for the day, and a unit refused at the curb still has to leave somehow. Step outside the city line into unincorporated Volusia County and the rule changes outright. The once-weekly contracted hauler at 877-642-3702 publishes a 4-bulky-item cap per household per week, and the bulky list explicitly names 'furniture, mattresses, appliances, carpet, boxes of junk, tires, swing sets, water heaters, equipment or the like' — TVs and monitors are not on that list, which in practice routes county residents straight to self-haul at Tomoka rather than the curb (per Volusia County / Garbage Collection Overview). Setout under Volusia County Ordinance § 106-103(d) is ≤ 10 ft from the road and ≤ 12 hours before or after collection. Florida § 403.7192 sits behind the split at the state level: CRT TVs and most electronics are banned from Class I landfill disposal statewide, which is why both Tomoka and Volusia run e-waste out of the regular MSW stream and into a separate e-Scrap channel (per FL Senate / 403.7192). The free County endpoint is Tomoka Landfill at 1990 Tomoka Farms Road, Port Orange — 7 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Mon–Sat (closed Sunday), 386-943-7889 — where TVs, computers, monitors, printers, and small electronics are accepted on a separate drop-off lane, and the on-site Household Hazardous Waste yard takes lithium-ion batteries pulled from old laptops, tablets, and phones for free (per Volusia County / Tomoka Landfill). Round-trip from Daytona Beach proper to Port Orange is 8–12 miles each way, roughly 60–90 minutes once loading and the gate queue are counted — not trivial for a renter pulling a 100-pound rear-projection tube without a pickup truck. The retail and business alt channels narrow further. Best Buy takes small electronics — cables, cell phones, ink cartridges, batteries — free at the in-store recycling kiosk near Volusia Mall, but standalone TV drop-off is declined on size, and the only Best Buy lane for a TV is the paid in-home haul-away that triggers with the delivery of a new TV (per Best Buy / Recycling). Staples accepts computers, monitors, and small accessories under its EasyRecycle program at the back of store, but the published policy excludes large CRTs and 32-inch-plus TVs outright (per Staples / Recycling Services). Marovitch Recycling at 386-760-9300 is business-only — the operator's own framing is 'catering exclusively to businesses' on computer, network, and test-equipment recycling, not single residential walk-ins (per Marovitch Recycling / Daytona Beach). STS Electronic Recycling lists Daytona Beach in its R2-certified data-destruction service area, but the program is built around business IT-asset disposition and on-site hard-drive shredding rather than a single home TV (per STS Electronic Recycling / Daytona Beach). The full-service nationals each list electronics and each price a single screen well above the brand floor. 1-800-GOT-JUNK runs a dedicated TV, Monitors and Screens Recycling and Disposal page for Daytona Beach (per 1800gotjunk.com / Daytona Beach TV Recycling) and advertises same-day pickup on the main Daytona page if booked early, but the model is a 2-hour arrival window, an on-site volume estimate after the truck arrives, and a brand-wide $150+ minimum per profile — single-TV pickup typically lands in the $150–$200 band, a home-office reset clearing a desktop, two monitors, a printer, and the old tube TV in the closet lands $250–$400. College Hunks Hauling Junk runs $150–$800+ volume-based with an in-home walkthrough; Junk King floors at $389+ on the quarter-truck with the nearest franchise typically Orlando-area; Junkluggers covers Central Florida at $200–$600+ donation-routed; Stand Up Guys advertises a $95+ floor with a same-day on-site re-quote. The local Yelp and Thumbtack roster — Florida Man Hauling, Extreme Junk Removal, Harmon and Sons Transport & Debris Disposal, Haul It All Junk Removal, Flying Ace Junk Solutions, Streamline Junk Removal, Volusia Junk Removal (advertising same- and next-day across Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, and Port Orange), and Tri-County Junk Bandits operating out of 2500 W International Speedway Blvd — work phone-quote or text-quote per load with no published flat rates, no online checkout, and no standardized photo confirmation (per Yelp / Junk Removal Daytona Beach). The Bike Week (early March), Daytona 500 (February), Coke Zero Sugar 400 (first Saturday of July), and Biketoberfest (mid-October) calendar compounds the problem on the beachside: a large flat-panel staged overnight on the ISB tourist corridor or Seabreeze blocks for a Monday/Thursday route pickup is theft bait by sunrise on event weekends, and the Halifax River bridges — Seabreeze, Main Street, and International Speedway Boulevard (US-92) — bottleneck haul routing between beachside and mainland during the same windows. Dropcurb is the same-day, fixed-price lane that closes both halves of the gap. $99 flat for a TV at the curb — the $20 e-waste recycling fee is baked into the item price under compliant-facility disposal routing, so the receipt shows $99 and nothing else, no separate landfill, e-Scrap, or recycling line. Curb it before noon and same-day pickup lands by tonight; book after the 12:00 PM cutoff and the next-day slot is locked online at checkout before any walkthrough, any 2-hour arrival window, any proof-of-residency at a Port Orange gate, or any lift of a CRT into a hatchback. When the screen is not the only thing leaving, the canonical ladder fills in around it: $79 for the dresser the TV was sitting on, $79 for the couch, $94 for the mattress, $134 for the washer or fridge (the $25 refrigerant or recycling fee already baked in) on a beachside condo turnover, a mainland landlord swap, an Embry-Riddle, Bethune-Cookman, or Daytona State College dorm cleanout, or a post-hurricane contents pull across the 32114, 32117, 32118, 32119, and 32124 ZIPs. The hauler texts an ETA before arrival and a photo confirmation when the truck pulls away.
Exercise Equipment Removal
View →Same-day exercise equipment pickup starting at $119.
Bulk Junk Removal
View →One-trip clearance for multi-appliance kitchen-plus-laundry swaps, post-storm contents pulls, and estate cleanouts that pair appliances with mattresses, furniture, and TVs — the total locks at checkout before the truck arrives, no on-site quote, no 2-hour arrival window.
Daytona Beach's bulk pickup has limits — we don't
Two service maps run on top of each other in Daytona Beach. Inside the city, the Solid Waste Division at 950 Bellevue Ave. (386-671-8670) runs twice-weekly residential collection (Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday by zone) and explicitly folds "furniture, appliances and bulky items" into the regular curbside pickup at no per-pickup charge. There is no scheduling call. Items "which cannot be placed in toters, boxes or bags, may be stacked neatly beside the toter" — that is the operative line for a washer, dryer, range, or fridge. Yard debris runs separately on Wednesday. The friction is downstream of the truck: refrigerant-bearing units (fridges, freezers, window ACs, dehumidifiers) require EPA Clean Air Act § 608 freon reclamation by a certified technician before disposal, and the city does not perform reclamation at the curb. A unit set out with intact refrigerant can be tagged or refused. Step outside the city line into unincorporated Volusia County and the rule shape changes — $297 annual non-ad-valorem assessment per residence, once-weekly garbage in a 95-gal cart through a contracted hauler at 877-642-3702, and a 4-bulky-item cap per week. The county's published bulky list includes "furniture, mattresses, appliances, carpet, water heaters, tires"; a fridge + range + washer + dryer fills the entire weekly cap with no room for the dishwasher or the second TV. Setout under Volusia County Ordinance § 106-103(d) is ≤ 10 ft from the road and ≤ 12 hours before or after collection. The county contractor accepts refrigerant appliances curbside and routes § 608 reclamation downstream at Tomoka. The disposal endpoint either way is Tomoka Landfill at 1990 Tomoka Farms Road, Port Orange — Volusia County's only permitted landfill, open 7 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Mon–Sat (closed Sunday), 386-943-7889. White goods tip at the $38.78/ton garbage rate (a single washer/dryer ~$3–$4, a fridge ~$5–$7), with § 608 reclamation handled in-line on the white-goods floor before the shell is crushed for scrap. Cash, MC, and Visa accepted; free Household Hazardous Waste drop-off on site. Round-trip to Port Orange is 8–12 mi from Daytona Beach proper, roughly 60–90 minutes once loading and the gate queue are counted. Free private alternatives are real but conditional: TakeMyAppliance brokers free pickup in the Daytona Beach Shores area on intact refrigerators, washers, and dryers funded by scrap-metal value (multi-week scheduling backlogs are common); Best Buy and Home Depot run replacement-purchase haul-away only (~$25–$45 with a like-for-like new appliance delivery). The paid layer above that: 1-800-GOT-JUNK Daytona Beach operates a dedicated appliance-removal page covering Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, Holly Hill, Edgewater, Flagler Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Palm Coast, Deltona, and Titusville with hours 7 a.m.–7 p.m. seven days a week — the model is a 2-hour arrival window, an on-site volume estimate, and a brand minimum of $150+ per profile, with single-appliance pickup typically landing in the $150–$200 band and multi-appliance kitchen swaps in $300–$500. Local Yelp/Thumbtack independents — Florida Man Hauling, Extreme Junk Removal, Harmon and Sons Transport & Debris Disposal, Haul It All Junk Removal, Flying Ace Junk Solutions, Streamline Junk Removal, Volusia Junk Removal, Tri-County Junk Bandits — quote by phone or text per load. The Halifax River splits the city into "beachside" east and "mainland" west; the Seabreeze, Main Street, and International Speedway Boulevard (US-92) bridges are the only links, and a Friday-afternoon fridge pickup on the beachside is not the same job as one on the mainland. Hurricane Charley (2004) severely damaged the city — flood-driven appliance replacement remains cyclical after every active Atlantic hurricane season, and the 4-item county cap predictably bottlenecks post-storm.
The City Solid Waste Division at 950 Bellevue Ave. (386-671-8670) runs twice-weekly residential pickup and explicitly accepts "household garbage (includes furniture, appliances and bulky items)" on the regular route. Items "which cannot be placed in toters, boxes or bags, may be stacked neatly beside the toter."
Refrigerant-bearing units (fridges, freezers, window ACs) with intact freon can be tagged or refused under EPA Clean Air Act § 608 — reclamation must happen upstream · Next route pass can be 3–4 days out depending on the day of pull · Items must be at the curb the night before or by 6 a.m. on the scheduled day · Applies inside city limits only — Daytona Beach Shores, Ormond Beach, Holly Hill, and Port Orange are separate municipalities with their own rules · Free — no per-item fee on the regular twice-weekly route · No scheduling call required · Appliances explicitly accepted on the regular pickup · Twice-weekly cadence is short by Florida-municipal standards
County-contracted hauler at 877-642-3702. Once-weekly garbage in a 95-gal cart with a 4-bulky-item cap per week. The county takes refrigerant appliances curbside and routes § 608 reclamation downstream at Tomoka. Setout under Volusia County Ordinance § 106-103(d) is ≤ 10 ft from the road and ≤ 12 hours before or after collection.
4-bulky-item cap fills with a fridge + range + washer + dryer kitchen-plus-laundry swap · Once-weekly only — a pulled appliance can wait six days for the next route · Setout window restricted to ≤ 12 hours either side of collection day · Applies to unincorporated addresses only — not City of Daytona Beach residents · Bundled into the annual property assessment · Refrigerant appliances accepted curbside (§ 608 reclamation downstream at Tomoka) · Appliances and water heaters explicitly named on the bulky list
Broker network advertising free curbside pickup, disposal, and recycling for major appliances in the Daytona Beach Shores area. Units must be reasonably intact and contain the compressor or motor; coverage in Daytona Beach proper depends on partner availability.
Multi-week scheduling backlogs are common when the partner network is full · Complete units only — parts-stripped appliances declined · Coverage centers on Daytona Beach Shores; Daytona Beach proper depends on partner zone · Partner-controlled scheduling — no platform-level same-day guarantee · 100% free for intact units · Refrigerators, washers, and dryers accepted · Refrigerant evacuation handled on the partner side
Big-box retailer haul-away tied to a new-appliance delivery. The crew that brings the replacement takes the old unit off the same truck. Refrigerant-bearing units handled under EPA § 608 by the retailer downstream.
Requires a replacement purchase — does not haul a standalone unit · Tied to the new-appliance delivery window (often 1–2 weeks out) · Only the like-for-like unit is taken — no multi-appliance kitchen-swap clearance · Bundled with the new appliance delivery — single visit · § 608 refrigerant handling included for refrigerators and freezers · Predictable retailer pricing — published rate cards
National franchise covering Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, Holly Hill, Edgewater, Flagler Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Palm Coast, Deltona, and Titusville. Hours 7 a.m.–7 p.m. seven days a week. Dedicated appliance-removal and refrigerator-removal pages with eco-disposal angle on freon units.
No firm online price — quote happens after the truck arrives during a 2-hour window · $150+ minimum per brand profile · Higher floor than a $79 curbside pickup · Crew enters the home for indoor pickups · Recognized brand · Full-service crew model — no curbing required for indoor pickups · Handles in-house refrigerant reclamation before scrap routing · Seven-days-a-week coverage
1990 Tomoka Farms Road, Port Orange, FL 32128. Volusia County's only permitted landfill. Open 7 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Mon–Sat (closed Sunday). 386-943-7889. EPA § 608 refrigerant reclamation handled in-line on the white-goods floor before the shell is crushed for scrap. Free Household Hazardous Waste drop-off on site (paint, solvents, pool chemicals, batteries, fluorescent tubes, pesticides). Cash, MC, Visa accepted.
Self-haul required — truck access, load-it-yourself time, and a tarp for the run · Closed Sunday · Round-trip from Daytona Beach proper runs 8–12 mi each way, 60–90 minutes once loading and the gate queue are counted · Tires and electronics require source separation at the gate · Cheapest path for self-haul — "among the lowest rates in Florida" per the county · § 608 reclamation bundled into the white-goods rate — no separate freon line · Same trip handles HHW at no charge · Mon–Sat hours
Independent operators serving the Daytona Beach 32114/32117/32118 area and Ormond Beach, Port Orange, and Holly Hill through Yelp and Thumbtack. Volusia Junk Removal advertises same- and next-day service across the area. No published flat rates, no online checkout, no standardized photo confirmation.
No published per-item price tables — phone-quote or text-quote workflow · Insurance and reliability vary by operator · No standardized booking flow or photo-confirmation guarantee · Refrigerant-evacuation handling varies by operator · Often cheapest for a single curbside appliance · Direct scheduling — no national call center · Local market coverage across Volusia County
Curbside pickup. Book online in 60 seconds. Same-day service. No crew in your home.
✓ Instant pricing · ✓ Same-day · ✓ $50 guarantee · ✓ No home entry
Items Daytona Beach won’t pick up — but we will
✓ Refrigerators, freezers, and window ACs (freon evacuated, doors removed; $25 EPA § 608 recycling fee baked into the item price)
Does Daytona Beach offer free bulk pickup?
Yes. The City of Daytona Beach Solid Waste Division (950 Bellevue Ave., 386-671-8670) runs twice-weekly residential collection (Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday by zone) and folds "household garbage (includes furniture, appliances and bulky items)" into the regular curbside pickup at no published per-pickup charge — no scheduling call required, no per-item fee, items at the curb the night before or by 6 a.m. on the scheduled day. Larger items "which cannot be placed in toters, boxes or bags, may be stacked neatly beside the toter," which is the operative line for a washer, dryer, range, or fridge. The catch is federal, not municipal: refrigerant-bearing units (fridges, freezers, window ACs, dehumidifiers) require EPA Clean Air Act § 608 refrigerant reclamation by a certified technician before disposal, and the city does not perform reclamation at the curb — a unit set out with intact freon can be tagged or refused. Step outside the city line into unincorporated Volusia County and the rule changes: a $297 annual non-ad-valorem assessment per residential unit, once-weekly garbage in a 95-gal cart through a contracted hauler at 877-642-3702, and bulky items capped at 4 per household per week — the published list explicitly names "furniture, mattresses, appliances, carpet, water heaters, tires." A fridge + range + washer + dryer kitchen-plus-laundry swap fills the entire weekly cap. Curbside setout under Volusia County Ordinance § 106-103(d) is ≤ 10 ft from the road and ≤ 12 hours before or after collection. The county contractor takes refrigerant appliances curbside and routes § 608 reclamation downstream at Tomoka Landfill before the shell is scrapped.
Local market data for Daytona Beach
County: Volusia County
County health department: City of Daytona Beach Solid Waste Division / Volusia County Solid Waste & Recycling
Regulations summary: Appliance disposal in Daytona Beach has four practical channels. (1) City of Daytona Beach Solid Waste Division at 950 Bellevue Ave., 386-671-8670 — twice-weekly residential pickup (Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday by zone) that folds appliances into the regular curbside route at no per-item fee and with no scheduling call required; items at the curb the night before or by 6 a.m. on the scheduled day. Refrigerant-bearing units require EPA § 608 freon reclamation upstream — a unit set out with intact refrigerant can be tagged or refused. (2) Unincorporated Volusia County contracted hauler at 877-642-3702 — once-weekly garbage in a 95-gal cart, $297 annual non-ad-valorem assessment per residence, 4-bulky-item cap per week (the published list explicitly names appliances and water heaters); the contractor takes refrigerant appliances curbside and routes § 608 reclamation downstream at Tomoka. Setout under Ordinance § 106-103(d) is ≤ 10 ft from the road and ≤ 12 hours before or after collection. (3) Self-haul to Tomoka Landfill at 1990 Tomoka Farms Road, Port Orange — Volusia County's only permitted landfill, open 7 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Mon–Sat (closed Sunday), 386-943-7889. White goods tip at the $38.78/ton garbage rate, so a washer/dryer (~150–200 lb) lands around $3–$4 at the scale and a fridge (~250–350 lb) around $5–$7; § 608 reclamation is handled in-line on the Tomoka floor by a certified technician before the shell is crushed for scrap. Free Household Hazardous Waste drop-off on site; cash, MC, Visa accepted. Round-trip to Port Orange is 8–12 mi from Daytona Beach proper. (4) Free or paid private channels: TakeMyAppliance (free curbside on intact refrigerators, washers, and dryers, funded by scrap-metal value; coverage centers on Daytona Beach Shores and multi-week scheduling backlogs are common), Best Buy and Home Depot replacement-purchase haul-away (~$25–$45 with a new-appliance delivery only), 1-800-GOT-JUNK Daytona Beach (volume-based on-site quote, brand minimum $150+ per profile, hours 7 a.m.–7 p.m. seven days a week), and the local Yelp/Thumbtack pool — Florida Man Hauling, Extreme Junk Removal, Harmon and Sons Transport & Debris Disposal, Haul It All Junk Removal, Flying Ace Junk Solutions, Streamline Junk Removal, Volusia Junk Removal, and Tri-County Junk Bandits — quote-based by phone or text. Dropcurb sits curbside-only with a single-appliance $79 floor (refrigerators, freezers, and window ACs at $134 with the $25 EPA § 608 recycling fee baked into the item price, no separate freon line at the curb), locked at checkout, same-day from the curb when booked before noon.
Data refreshed: 2026-05-18
Sources
- City of Daytona Beach — Collection Days (twice-weekly schedule; appliances folded into the regular curbside pickup at no per-item fee)
- Volusia County — Garbage Collection Overview & Guidelines (4-item bulky cap; appliances and water heaters explicitly listed; $297 annual assessment; setout ordinance § 106-103(d))
- Volusia County — Tomoka Landfill (1990 Tomoka Farms Road; $38.78/ton garbage; white-goods drop; § 608 freon reclamation; Mon–Sat hours; 386-943-7889)
- Volusia County — Solid Waste & Recycling (county-wide overview, transfer-station references)
- US EPA — Clean Air Act § 608 Refrigerant Recovery (certified-technician requirement before fridge/freezer/AC disposal)
- TakeMyAppliance — Daytona Beach Shores (free curbside on intact refrigerators, washers, dryers; partner-network scheduling)
- Best Buy — Appliance Haul-Away (free with delivery of a like-for-like new appliance; standalone ~$29.99 with major-appliance purchase)
- Home Depot — Appliance Delivery & Haul-Away ($25–$45 with like-for-like purchase, varies by SKU/zip)
- 1-800-GOT-JUNK? — Daytona Beach Appliance Removal (Volusia/Flagler service area; 7 a.m.–7 p.m. seven days/week; volume-based on-site quote)
- 1-800-GOT-JUNK? — Daytona Beach Refrigerator Removal (eco-disposal angle on freon units)
- Yelp — Junk Removal & Hauling in Daytona Beach, FL (local-hauler landscape)
- Volusia Junk Removal (local same-day operator serving Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange)
- Data USA — Daytona Beach, FL (2024 population 78,992; median household income $52,058; 52.5% renter share; 19.4% housing vacancy)
- Wikipedia — Daytona Beach, Florida (Halifax River split, Hurricane Charley 2004, NASCAR/Speedway anchor)
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This was a very quick and seamless process!
Responsive, priced right, did what they said they would do. Will definitely use them again!
Responsive and helpful.
Best service and prompt!
Great experience, very easy to book. Team was very communicative and were flexible when I needed to reschedule my pickup. Highly recommend.
I went online and found Dropcurb for a couch that was placed outside a dumpster. The team was quick to respond and then…
I shopped around for the best price to take away an old water heater tank and Dropcurb was the best, by a lot, which was…
Absolutely painless easy experience — thank you for the prompt amazing service!
Great customer service and items picked up in a timely manner. Prices are reasonable and I will definitely use Dropcurb again. Highly recommend.
Very good people to work with — very responsive and quick.
Excellent and on-time service!
Quick response, prompt payment.
Had a sofa to remove and my garbage company said to leave it on the curb and they'd pick it up within the next 3 weeks…
Very easy pickup and disposal — absolutely love working with them!
So easy to collaborate with friends and family to get those mattresses out of storage and disposed of properly for a decent cost! Winning with this company!
Amazing experience. We booked the day before and Jack was super communicative. We had time constraints and had to refund…
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Easy schedule, easy pay, and it was gone on schedule!
Super easy process! I left my items out by the curb and they were gone quickly. Really appreciated the text and photo confirmation once the job was finished.
These guys were amazing — a way better deal than 1-800-GOT-JUNK!
Great communication and support! Highly recommend.
For those with poor county or city bulk trash pickup service, this is a great reasonable solution.
Great service! Same day! Courteous pickup people! Highly recommend!
Excellent service, extremely good communication. Let me know exactly what to expect and what times to have my items at the curb…
Fast, friendly and great communication with an easy to use website. Definitely would recommend and use their services again.
Quick and efficient!
The team was extremely accommodating even when we had more trash than expected. They went above and beyond for us and I'd absolutely use them again!
Great work. I called and they came so quickly. And they cleaned up. I'll definitely use them again.
We needed to get rid of couches that donations would not respond to. I didn't want to pay the astronomical prices other companies quoted…
The service was great! They even picked up on the same day. Would definitely recommend!
I was able to book an appointment online, and the process was seamless. Great communications throughout! I'll definitely do it again when I do more cleaning up. Thank you, Dropcurb!
Great communication.
Very clear communication, highly recommend.
Very professional and they get the job done on time. Communication is spot on and very responsive!
Love the service.
They get it done and fast — two thumbs up.
Quick easy clean process. Would definitely deal with Dropcurb again!
I had a great experience with Dropcurb. Their price was the best around and their service very good, better than expected. No question who I will use next time.
I had a great experience. They came and picked up my elliptical right on time and delivered exactly what they said. I recommend if you need to haul materials away.
Fast and reliable.
Awesome experience. Roger was amiable and efficient.
Partnering with Dropcurb included a seamless pickup and an all around smooth process, fast responses via text message…
I used Dropcurb to pick up an old elliptical that heavy trash wouldn't pick up. They came within a couple of hours…
Simple flat rate, competitive price, easy usage, and fast friendly service. Would highly recommend the service.
Great experience with curbside pickup. Jack was flexible with rescheduling and gave us great communication, with a heads up…
Steve arrived with an extra hand and was incredibly friendly. He completed the job swiftly, leaving me thoroughly satisfied. I'm definitely going to use Dropcurb in the future.
Fast, cheap, and prompt!
My wife and I needed to get our mattress and box spring removed ASAP…
First time customer. Extremely responsive and an easy process. Felt too good to be true! Would definitely recommend.
Great experience all around. We had been quoted $400 to haul away our old sectional. I found Dropcurb online, called…
Very prompt and helpful. Courteous too!
These guys are awesome! I called around 10:30 in the morning and by 12:30 they were here to pick the stuff up. No hassle, no fuss. I love these guys and will definitely use them again.
Excellent service, really easy process, and it saved me money, time, and worries.
It's been a pleasure to deal with Dropcurb. The price was reasonable, the pickup was on time, and the driver was so nice. I will definitely use them again.
Real quick easy sign up. Really fast pickup. Definitely would go this route again!
Great service. I can just order this on a whim and not have to think about it. It's done, gone, and reliable. So much easier than stressing about it.
Really appreciate how easy it was to communicate with this company. Would definitely recommend!
Great job! So nice to just have the junk gone with little effort on my part!
Great experience start to finish. Website was very easy to navigate and schedule a pickup. Items were gone with a picture verification via text the very next day. An A+ company.
Had to get rid of stuff in my basement and these guys came and did a great job.
I had a fantastic experience with Dropcurb on my last appliance pickup. Jack, the owner, was great to work with — very responsive…
We had an ordinance violation and called to have the trash removed. They responded and were able to pick up same day and did an excellent job! Definitely recommend.
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Still have a question? Email usDropcurb starts at $79 for single-item curbside pickup in Daytona Beach. Each additional item adds $19–$59 depending on size. A couch is $99, a queen mattress is $99, a refrigerator is $134 — all-in prices, nothing added at checkout. Traditional junk removal companies in Daytona Beach like 1-800-GOT-JUNK charge $200–$450 for the same items because they send a crew into your home. With Dropcurb, you see the exact total before booking — no estimates, no hidden fees.