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Mattress Removal
View →Large bedroom communities and move cycles across Poinciana Villages create steady mattress turnover, especially when HOA pickup windows are tight.
Couch Removal
View →Couch removal in Poinciana lands on the same dual-county scheduling problem that defines every bulk-cleanup conversation in 34758 and 34759, with one extra catch: oversized sectionals and sleeper sofas are the items the county franchise haulers skip first when a piece runs past the standard 2-person lift. Poinciana is a census-designated place, not a city — no city government, no city sanitation department, no single bulk-pickup calendar (per Wikipedia / Poinciana, Florida). The 72.94-square-mile master-planned community on roughly 47,000 acres is split between two counties under two separate franchise contracts. Villages 1, 2, 5, and 9 — the 34758 north and central footprint — sit in Osceola County, where Waste Management collects under the County franchise (per WM / Osceola County and osceola.org / Waste and Recycling). Villages 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 — the 34759 south footprint, including Solivita on Village 10 — sit in Polk County, where the Polk County Waste & Recycling Division contracts the route (per polk-county.net / Waste & Resource Management). Couches, sectional pieces, loveseats, recliners, and sleeper sofas are bulk-eligible at the curb on the route-fixed bulk day on both sides. The catch is the lift cap. Most Central Florida franchises only commit to items two haulers can lift onto the truck, and a leather sectional, a steel-frame hide-a-bed, or an oversized U-couch routinely sits past that cap. The franchised hauler skips the piece and moves on. The Waste Management missed-pickup rule on the Osceola side is the kicker — missed pickups cannot be rescheduled if the container was not out or was blocked at the time of service (per WM / Osceola County) — and a skipped sofa waits for the next cycle, the next cycle after that if the second pass also skips it, or until APV's deed-restriction enforcement officer writes the homeowner up. The Association of Poinciana Villages is the master HOA over the deed-restricted villages, and staging-window and visibility rules get enforced harder in Poinciana than in most Central Florida HOAs. Solivita on Village 10 — removed from APV in 2011, with its own 55+ covenants on top — adds another layer. The county counter does not bridge the gap on a single piece. The Osceola-side disposal floor is the Bass Road Sanitary Landfill at 750 S Bass Rd, St. Cloud, FL 34772 — Osceola County Solid Waste's Class I municipal facility roughly 22 miles northeast of Poinciana via US-17/92 to US-192 to Old Canoe Creek Road. The Polk-side disposal floor is the Polk County North Central Landfill at 10800 N State Rd 555 in Winter Haven, roughly 28 miles west via SR-540, operated by the Polk County Waste & Recycling Division (per polk-county.net / Waste & Resource Management). Couches, sectionals, recliners, and sleeper sofas tip as mixed municipal solid waste at both sites — no posted upholstered-furniture surcharge, scale-weight billing on whatever the load comes in at. Two state-law catches add friction to the self-haul option. Florida Statute 316.520 requires every load to be tarped or otherwise secured, and Central Florida landfills typically double the tipping fee on uncovered loads (per FL Senate / 316.520). A 3-seat sofa riding in an open pickup bed without a tarp triggers it. The second catch: a flatscreen rolling along with the couch from the same room routes separately under Florida Statute 403.7192 — Florida's electronics disposal rule — to a county HHW or e-waste event day rather than the working face (per FL Senate / 403.7192). Add gas, a vehicle big enough to load a 3-seat sofa or a multi-piece sectional, the round-trip to St. Cloud or Winter Haven, a tarp, and a second person to lift, and the free self-haul lane stops being free. The donation lane only works on a resellable couch. Habitat for Humanity East Polk County's ReStore in Davenport, roughly 12 miles north up US-17/92, schedules free pickup of structurally sound couches and chairs and refuses sleeper sofas, particleboard frames, rips, stains, and pet damage outright at the door (per habitateastpolk.org). Goodwill Central Florida runs the Kissimmee and Poinciana donation lanes on the same condition gate (per goodwillcfl.org). Salvation Army Orange and Osceola books free pickup on a multi-week wait list (per satruck.org). Move-in-driven turnover in newer subdivisions — Bellalago, Crescent Lakes, Brighton Lakes, Oak Hammock Preserve — and downsizing churn out of the Solivita 55+ resale market cycle out exactly the couches both ReStore and Goodwill will not take: torn microfiber, split leather, smoke-soaked corduroy, and hide-a-beds whose steel mechanism pushes weight past the donation lift cap. Once donation refuses the couch, the legal lane is the scale ticket at Bass Road or Polk North Central, or a private hauler. The national full-service haulers do not solve the dual-county scheduling problem on a single sofa either. 1-800-GOT-JUNK serves Greater Orlando from the Orlando franchise (per 1800gotjunk.com / Orlando), with the brand-wide on-site-estimate model against a $150-plus minimum and no online price — a single-couch pickup typically lands $130 to $200, a couch plus loveseat $200 to $325, and a full living-room set $300 to $500, with a free in-home walkthrough required before a number is quoted. College Hunks Hauling Junk serves the area out of the Orlando South franchise on a volume-based $150 to $800-plus quote that also runs through an in-home crew estimate (per collegehunkshaulingjunk.com). Junk King Orlando sets a $389-plus floor on its 12-yard volume model, with a quarter-truck breakdown around $259 and a small online-booking discount — a single 3-seat sofa hits the same $259-plus quarter-truck floor (per junk-king.com / Orlando). Junkluggers Orlando runs the donation-focused volume estimate at $200 to $600-plus (per junkluggers.com). Stand Up Guys runs a roughly $95-plus on-site-estimate floor on its Southeast routes (per standupguys.biz). The Yelp and Thumbtack independent roster for 34758 and 34759 — AAA Rousse Junk Removal, Haul N All at (863) 877-0332, Ignite Junk Removal, Mattress Disposal Plus, and Couch Disposal Plus — clears a single sofa by negotiated phone quote in the $70 to $200 band and a multi-piece sectional in the $200 to $400 band, with no online booking, no published price card, no insurance trail, and no photo confirmation when the curb is clear. Where Dropcurb fits is the same-day curbside floor between the dual-county bulk calendar that nobody can quite decode without checking their village number and the on-site-estimate national crews that will not quote a sofa online. $79 flat for a couch at the curb. Sectional pieces, loveseats, sleeper sofas, and recliners all price at the same $79 couch tier — disassembled or intact, the receipt shows $79 per piece and nothing else. Disposal routed through compliant facilities (Bass Road on the Osceola side, Polk North Central on the Polk side), no fuel surcharge, no truck-load minimum, no $389 floor. 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, not over a phone tree or after a free in-home walkthrough. Most online junk-removal services start around $79; Dropcurb keeps that floor while skipping the in-home estimate. The canonical ladder fills in around the couch when the cleanout is a whole-room reset rather than one piece: $79 for the matching dresser or end table, $94 for the mattress in the same bedroom, $99 for the TV with the $20 e-waste recycling fee already baked into the per-item price, $134 for the washer in the laundry room, and $134 for the fridge with the $25 refrigerant fee already baked in. One booking, one ticket, one photo confirmation by text when the hauler is done. The shape fits a CDP built around about 75,068 residents — up from 69,309 at the 2020 Census, an 8.3-percent jump in four years and one of the fastest growth rates in Central Florida (per Data USA / Poinciana and Wikipedia). The 2024 median household income is $68,015 and the homeownership rate is 77.2 percent — unusually high for a Greater Orlando CDP, reflecting the master-planned single-family footprint and the Solivita ownership base. Median age is 39.5; the foreign-born share is 22.3 percent, with a heavy Puerto Rican and broader Hispanic plurality (per Data USA). ZIPs 34758 and 34759 cover the dual-county footprint along the US 17/92 Orange Blossom Trail spine to Kissimmee and Davenport, the Cypress Parkway commercial corridor anchored by Poinciana Lakes Plaza at Cypress and Marigold (Phase 1 opened April 2024), and the SunRail southern terminus at Poinciana Station, which opened July 30, 2018 at Orange Blossom Trail and Poinciana Boulevard. AdventHealth Poinciana Hospital sits on the Polk side. Couch pickups land across Solivita, Bellalago, Isles of Bellalago, Crescent Lakes, Brighton Lakes, Cypress Cove, Trafalgar, Doral at the Hammocks, Oak Hammock Preserve, Waterford, Deerwood, and Wilderness. The demographic combination — high homeownership, a steady move-in cycle of new buyers from out of state discarding the sofa they brought with them, a 55+ gated enclave at Solivita where residents who cannot lift a sleeper sofa themselves pay private haulers, and an APV master-HOA overlay that compresses staging windows on visible curb piles — is the textbook profile for the curbside-only $79 same-day wedge. Curb it, lock the price, get the photo. Dropcurb does not take hot tubs, pianos, construction debris (drywall, concrete, rebar), hazardous chemicals, paint, batteries, oil, or tires — those still route to a specialty hauler, a Bass Road or Polk North Central scale ticket, or a county HHW event day.
Furniture Removal
View →Furniture removal in Poinciana opens with a question most residents don't realize they have to answer: which county am I actually in? Poinciana is a census-designated place, not a city — there is no city government, no city sanitation department, no single bulk-pickup calendar (per Wikipedia / Poinciana, Florida). The 72.94-square-mile master-planned community on roughly 47,000 acres is split between two counties under two separate franchise contracts. Villages 1, 2, 5, and 9 — generally the 34758 north and central footprint — sit in Osceola County, where Waste Management collects under the County franchise (per WM / Osceola County and osceola.org / Waste and Recycling). Villages 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 — generally the 34759 south footprint, including Solivita on Village 10 — sit in Polk County, where the Polk Waste & Recycling Division contracts the route. Bulk furniture is eligible on both sides — couches, sectionals, recliners, dressers, headboards, tables, chairs, mattresses, and box springs all qualify on the standard Central Florida franchise rules — but the cadence, the day, and the set-out window are not the same address-to-address, and a household in Cypress Woods on the Osceola side does not run the same calendar as a neighbor a mile away in Solivita on the Polk side. Stack the Association of Poinciana Villages deed restrictions on top — APV is the master HOA over the deed-restricted villages and enforces staging-window and visibility rules more aggressively than typical Central Florida HOAs — and the operational answer for a sectional that has to be gone before the next HOA inspection is not 'wait for the county bulk day.' The county counters do not bridge the gap on a single-piece pickup. The Osceola-side disposal floor is the Bass Road Sanitary Landfill at 750 S Bass Rd, St. Cloud, FL 34772 — Osceola County Solid Waste's Class I municipal facility roughly 22 miles northeast of Poinciana via US-17/92 and US-192 to Old Canoe Creek Road. The Polk-side disposal floor is the Polk County North Central Landfill at 10800 N State Rd 555 in Winter Haven, roughly 28 miles west via SR-540, run by the Polk County Waste & Recycling Division. Couches, dressers, mattresses, and the rest of the furniture pile tip as mixed municipal solid waste at both sites. Two state-law catches add friction to the self-haul option. Florida Statute 316.520 requires every load to be tarped or otherwise secured, and Central Florida landfills typically double the tipping fee on uncovered loads (per FL Senate / 316.520). And TVs and electronics, if the furniture pickup also includes a flatscreen from the same room, route separately under Florida Statute 403.7192 — Florida's electronics disposal rule — to county HHW or e-waste days rather than the working face (per FL Senate / 403.7192). Add gas, a vehicle big enough to load a sectional or a bedroom set, the round-trip to St. Cloud or Winter Haven, a tarp, and a second person to lift, and the free self-haul lane stops being free. The donation lane only takes resellable furniture. Habitat for Humanity East Polk County's ReStore in Davenport, roughly 12 miles north up US-17/92, runs free pickup of structurally sound dressers, dining sets, tables, and clean upholstered pieces — sleeper sofas, particleboard, and anything with rips or stains are refused at the door (per habitateastpolk.org). Goodwill Central Florida runs Kissimmee and Poinciana donation lanes on the same condition gate (per goodwillcfl.org). Salvation Army Orange and Osceola schedules free pickup on a multi-week wait list (per satruck.org). Move-in-driven turnover in newer subdivisions like Bellalago, Crescent Lakes, Brighton Lakes, Oak Hammock Preserve, and the Solivita 55+ resale market cycles out exactly the chipped-veneer dressers, the scratched-leg dining tables, and the worn recliners both ReStore and Goodwill will not haul. Once donation refuses an item, the legal lane is the scale ticket at Bass Road or Polk North Central — or a private hauler. The national full-service haulers do not solve the dual-county scheduling problem either. 1-800-GOT-JUNK serves Greater Orlando from the Orlando franchise (per 1800gotjunk.com / Orlando), with the brand-wide on-site-estimate model against a $150-plus minimum and no online price — a single-couch pickup typically lands $150 to $250 and a multi-item furniture load $300 to $700, with a free in-home walkthrough required before a number is quoted. College Hunks Hauling Junk serves the area out of the Orlando South franchise on a volume-based $150-to-$800-plus quote that also runs through an in-home crew estimate (per collegehunkshaulingjunk.com). Junk King Orlando sets a $389-plus floor on its 12-yard volume model, with quarter-truck or full-truck breakdowns and a small online-booking discount — a single sofa or a single mattress hits the same $389-plus floor as a half-truck load (per junk-king.com / Orlando). Junkluggers Orlando runs the donation-focused volume estimate at $200 to $600-plus (per junkluggers.com). Stand Up Guys runs a roughly $95-plus on-site-estimate floor on its Southeast routes (per standupguys.biz). The Yelp and Thumbtack independent roster surfaced for 34758 and 34759 — AAA Rousse Junk Removal, Haul N All, Ignite Junk Removal, Ready2Go Dumpsters, Mattress Disposal Plus — clears a single dresser or chair by negotiated phone quote in the $70 to $200 band and a multi-item furniture load in the $200 to $500 band, with no online booking, no published price card, no insurance trail, and no photo confirmation when the curb is clear. Where Dropcurb fits is the same-day curbside floor between the dual-county bulk calendar that nobody can quite decode without checking their village number and the on-site-estimate national crews that will not quote a sofa online. $79 flat for a couch at the curb. $79 flat for a dresser, an end table, a recliner, or a chair. The receipt shows $79 and nothing else — disposal routed through compliant facilities (Bass Road on the Osceola side, Polk North Central on the Polk side), no fuel surcharge, no truck-load minimum, no $389 floor. 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, not over a phone tree or after a free in-home walkthrough. Most online junk-removal services start around $79; Dropcurb keeps that floor while skipping the in-home estimate. The canonical ladder fills in around the sofa when the cleanout is a bedroom or dining-room reset rather than one piece: $79 for the matching nightstand, $94 for the mattress in the spare bedroom, $99 for the TV with the $20 e-waste recycling fee already baked into the per-item price, $134 for the washer in the laundry room, and $134 for the fridge with the $25 refrigerant fee already baked in. One booking, one ticket, one photo confirmation by text when the hauler is done. The shape fits a CDP built around about 75,068 residents — up from 69,309 at the 2020 Census, an 8.3-percent jump in four years and one of the fastest growth rates in Central Florida (per Data USA / Poinciana and Wikipedia). The 2024 median household income is $68,015 and the homeownership rate is 77.2 percent — unusually high for a Greater Orlando CDP, reflecting the master-planned single-family footprint and the Solivita ownership base. Median age is 39.5; the foreign-born share is 22.3 percent, with a heavy Puerto Rican and broader Hispanic plurality (per Data USA). ZIPs 34758 and 34759 cover the dual-county footprint along the US 17/92 Orange Blossom Trail spine to Kissimmee and Davenport, the Cypress Parkway commercial corridor anchored by the Poinciana Lakes Plaza at Cypress and Marigold (Phase 1 opened April 2024), and the SunRail southern terminus at Poinciana Station, which opened July 30, 2018 at Orange Blossom Trail and Poinciana Boulevard. AdventHealth Poinciana Hospital sits on the Polk side. Neighborhood pickups land across Solivita, Bellalago, Isles of Bellalago, Crescent Lakes, Brighton Lakes, Cypress Cove, Trafalgar, Doral at the Hammocks, Oak Hammock Preserve, Waterford, Deerwood, and Wilderness. The demographic combination — high homeownership, a steady move-in cycle of new buyers from out of state discarding the furniture they brought with them, a 55+ gated enclave at Solivita where residents who can't lift a dresser themselves pay private haulers, and an APV master-HOA overlay that compresses staging windows — is the textbook profile for the curbside-only $79 same-day wedge. Curb it, lock the price, get the photo. Dropcurb does not take hot tubs, pianos, construction debris (drywall, concrete, rebar), hazardous chemicals, paint, batteries, oil, or tires — those still route to a specialty hauler, a Bass Road or Polk North Central scale ticket, or a county HHW event day.
Appliance Recycling
View →Appliance removal in Poinciana lands on a regulation wrinkle no other curbside category carries: refrigerant. A fridge, freezer, window AC, or dehumidifier cannot leave the property under any legal lane — county franchise pickup, landfill drop-off, or private hauler — until a tech certified under EPA Section 608 has recovered the refrigerant and tagged the unit (per epa.gov / section608). That single requirement is what most Poinciana residents do not know about until the franchised truck rolls past their fridge and skips it on the route. Poinciana is a census-designated place, not a city — no city government, no city sanitation department, no single bulk-pickup calendar (per Wikipedia / Poinciana, Florida). The 72.94-square-mile master-planned community on roughly 47,000 acres is split between two counties under two separate franchise contracts. Villages 1, 2, 5, and 9 — the 34758 north and central footprint — sit in Osceola County, where Waste Management collects under the County franchise (per WM / Osceola County and osceola.org / Waste and Recycling). Villages 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 — the 34759 south footprint, including Solivita on Village 10 — sit in Polk County, where the Polk County Waste & Recycling Division contracts the route (per polk-county.net / Waste & Resource Management). White goods — washers, dryers, dishwashers, ranges, and water heaters — are bulk-eligible at the curb on the route-fixed bulk day on both sides, with doors removed or secured shut per the Florida abandoned-appliance safety rule. Refrigerant-containing appliances are the friction. Both franchises require an EPA Section 608 refrigerant-recovery tag affixed to the unit before the truck takes it; without the tag, the hauler skips the unit at the curb and the homeowner is left to call a certified tech (per epa.gov / section608). The Waste Management missed-pickup rule on the Osceola side is the kicker — missed pickups cannot be rescheduled if the container was not out or was blocked at the time of service (per WM / Osceola County) — and a skipped fridge waits for the next cycle, the next cycle after that if the tag still is not there, or until the Association of Poinciana Villages deed-restriction enforcement officer writes the homeowner up for a refrigerator sitting visible on the lawn or driveway for six days. APV is the master HOA over the deed-restricted villages and enforces staging-window and visibility rules more aggressively than typical Central Florida HOAs. Solivita on Village 10 — removed from APV in 2011, with its own 55+ covenants on top — adds another layer. The county counter does not bridge the gap on a single appliance. The Osceola-side disposal floor for tagged appliances is the Bass Road Sanitary Landfill at 750 S Bass Rd, St. Cloud, FL 34772 — Osceola County Solid Waste's Class I municipal facility roughly 22 miles northeast of Poinciana via US-17/92 to US-192 to Old Canoe Creek Road, with a dedicated scrap-metal staging area for tagged white goods. The Polk-side disposal floor is the Polk County North Central Landfill at 10800 N State Rd 555 in Winter Haven, roughly 28 miles west via SR-540, operated by the Polk County Waste & Recycling Division (per polk-county.net / Waste & Resource Management). Tagged appliances route to a dedicated scrap-metal staging area on both sites; untagged refrigerant units are refused at the scales. Two state-law catches add friction to the self-haul option. Florida Statute 316.520 requires every load to be tarped or otherwise secured, and Central Florida landfills typically double the tipping fee on uncovered loads (per FL Senate / 316.520) — a 250-pound refrigerator riding in an open pickup bed without a tarp triggers it. A flatscreen rolling along with the appliance run from a kitchen demo routes separately under Florida Statute 403.7192 — Florida's electronics disposal rule — to a county HHW or e-waste event day rather than the working face (per FL Senate / 403.7192). Add the certified-tech visit for the refrigerant recovery, gas, a vehicle big enough to load a 250-pound fridge, the round-trip to St. Cloud or Winter Haven, a tarp, and a second person to lift, and the self-haul lane stops being free or fast. The donation lane only works on a narrow slice of the appliance market. Habitat for Humanity East Polk County's ReStore in Davenport, roughly 12 miles north up US-17/92, schedules pickup of structurally sound working appliances and refuses dead, dented, and aging units outright at the door (per habitateastpolk.org). A late-1990s or early-2000s fridge or washer hitting end-of-life — exactly what is cycling out across the APV master-planned PUD as the original 1990s through early-2000s housing stock crosses 15 to 20 years on the same appliance — does not clear that gate. Goodwill Central Florida runs the Kissimmee and Poinciana donation lanes on the same condition gate (per goodwillcfl.org). Salvation Army Orange and Osceola schedules free pickup on a multi-week wait list (per satruck.org). Once donation refuses the unit and the refrigerant tag has not been pulled, the legal lane is the certified-tech-plus-scale-ticket DIY at Bass Road or Polk North Central, or a private hauler who handles the refrigerant recovery in-house. The national full-service haulers do not solve the dual-county scheduling problem on a single appliance either. 1-800-GOT-JUNK serves Greater Orlando from the Orlando franchise (per 1800gotjunk.com / Orlando), with the brand-wide on-site-estimate model against a $150-plus minimum and no online price — a fridge, a kitchen swap, or a laundry-room pair runs through a free in-home walkthrough before a number is quoted. College Hunks Hauling Junk serves the area out of the Orlando South franchise on a volume-based $150-to-$800-plus quote that also runs through an in-home crew estimate, with appliances priced as part of the truck volume rather than per piece (per collegehunkshaulingjunk.com). Junk King Orlando sets a $389-plus truck-volume floor on its 12-yard model, with a quarter-truck breakdown around $259 and a small online-booking discount — a single fridge hits the same quarter-truck floor as a half-truck load (per junk-king.com / Orlando). Junkluggers Orlando runs the donation-focused volume estimate at $200 to $600-plus on an in-home estimate (per junkluggers.com). Stand Up Guys runs a roughly $95-plus on-site-estimate floor on its Southeast routes (per standupguys.biz). The Yelp and Thumbtack independent roster for 34758 and 34759 — AAA Rousse Junk Removal, Haul N All, Ignite Junk Removal, The Junk Boys, and Grunber — clears a single appliance by negotiated phone quote and a multi-appliance kitchen or laundry-room swap on a separate phone call, with no online booking, no published price card, no insurance trail, and no photo confirmation when the curb is clear. Big-box haul-away — Lowe's and Home Depot at $25 to $50 — only triggers when a replacement is being delivered (per homedepot.com), useless for a standalone broken-fridge call. Where Dropcurb fits is the same-day curbside floor between the EPA Section 608 refrigerant gate that the franchise haulers will not cover and the on-site-estimate national crews that will not quote an appliance online. $134 flat for a fridge at the curb, with the $25 EPA Section 608 refrigerant-recovery fee already baked into the per-item price — the customer never sees a separate line item, the certified-tech labor and the scale ticket are both inside that $134. $134 flat for a washer. Freezers, window ACs, and dehumidifiers ride the same refrigerant tier with the same baked-in recovery fee. Disposal routed through compliant facilities (Bass Road on the Osceola side, Polk North Central on the Polk side), no fuel surcharge, no truck-load minimum, no $389 floor, no in-home walkthrough. 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, not over a phone tree or after a free in-home walkthrough. Most online junk-removal services start around $79; Dropcurb keeps that floor on furniture and electronics while baking the refrigerant-recovery work into the $134 appliance tier. The canonical ladder fills in around the appliance when the cleanout is a whole-room reset rather than one piece: $79 for the dresser leaving the same bedroom as the washer, $94 for the mattress, $99 for the TV with the $20 e-waste recycling fee already baked into the per-item price under Florida Statute 403.7192, $79 for the couch in the living room. One booking, one ticket, one photo confirmation by text when the hauler is done. The shape fits a CDP built around about 75,068 residents — up from 69,309 at the 2020 Census, an 8.3-percent jump in four years and one of the fastest growth rates in Central Florida (per Data USA / Poinciana and Wikipedia). The 2024 median household income is $68,015 and the homeownership rate is 77.2 percent — unusually high for a Greater Orlando CDP, reflecting the master-planned single-family footprint and the Solivita ownership base. Median age is 39.5; the foreign-born share is 22.3 percent, with a heavy Puerto Rican and broader Hispanic plurality (per Data USA / Poinciana). The 1990s and early-2000s appliance stock across the APV PUD is hitting its 15-to-20-year end-of-life all at once, which is the underlying demand curve. ZIPs 34758 and 34759 cover the dual-county footprint along the US 17/92 Orange Blossom Trail spine to Kissimmee and Davenport, the Cypress Parkway commercial corridor anchored by the Poinciana Lakes Plaza at Cypress and Marigold (Phase 1 opened April 2024, anchoring kitchen-replacement retail), and the SunRail southern terminus at Poinciana Station, which opened July 30, 2018 at Orange Blossom Trail and Poinciana Boulevard. AdventHealth Poinciana Hospital sits on the Polk side. Appliance pickups land across Solivita, Bellalago, Isles of Bellalago, Crescent Lakes, Brighton Lakes, Cypress Cove, Trafalgar, Doral at the Hammocks, Oak Hammock Preserve, Waterford, Deerwood, and Wilderness. The demographic combination — high homeownership, an original housing stock simultaneously hitting appliance end-of-life across the master-planned villages, a 55+ gated enclave at Solivita where residents who cannot move a 250-pound fridge themselves pay private haulers, an APV master-HOA overlay that compresses staging windows on visible curb piles, and a Puerto Rican plurality that has been the underlying engine of the post-2020 8.3-percent population jump — is the textbook profile for a curbside-only, refrigerant-included, same-day appliance wedge. Curb it, lock the price, get the photo. Dropcurb does not take hot tubs, pianos, construction debris (drywall, concrete, rebar), hazardous chemicals, paint, batteries, oil, tires, or full-size safes — those still route to a specialty hauler, a Bass Road or Polk North Central scale ticket, or a county HHW event day.
TV Removal
View →Same-day TV pickup and certified recycling from $99.
Construction Debris Removal
View →Same-day pickup for bagged/light construction debris from $109.
E-Waste Disposal
View →TV and electronics turnover in suburban households is frequent, especially after upgrades and relocations across the Orlando metro fringe.
Exercise Equipment Removal
View →Home gyms and garage setups produce heavy-item disposal jobs where same-day curbside service saves time and physical strain.
Bulk Junk Removal
View →Move-outs, estate downsizing, and HOA-driven cleanup deadlines all create urgent bulk-item removal demand in Poinciana.
Poinciana's bulk pickup has limits — we don't
Poinciana sits across Osceola and Polk counties, so municipal waste rules vary by address and service district instead of one citywide standard. Osceola pickup follows WM county schedules and holiday shift rules, while Polk residents also rely on county solid-waste channels and transfer-station options with posted fees and accepted-material limits. Add in one of the country's largest HOA ecosystems through APV and cleanout timing gets strict fast during move-ins, turnovers, and code-pressure moments.
National online marketplace with instant pricing claims and same-day/next-day positioning in Poinciana.
Independent-contractor marketplace model · Final basket total varies by item mix and add-ons · Published starting price · Online booking flow
National full-service hauler using on-site volume quotes rather than fixed per-item checkout.
Price usually finalized on-site · Home presence commonly required for quote approval · Large national footprint · Full-service labor
Regional franchise operation serving Orlando-area junk jobs with estimate-led pricing.
No universal public starting price for Poinciana page · Phone or estimate step before final total · Same-day/next-day marketing · Established local brand visibility
Local full-service provider emphasizing insured crews, donation/recycling messaging, and in-person quote approval.
Pricing finalized after on-site review · Home-access labor model adds scheduling friction · Local operator · Insured full-service removal
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Does Poinciana offer free bulk pickup?
Yes. Poinciana spans Osceola and Polk counties, so pickup rules depend on address. Osceola collection follows WM county schedules with holiday day-shift delays. Polk Solid Waste provides county service and transfer-station disposal; residents can self-haul with posted fees and material limits.
Local market data for Poinciana
County: Osceola County and Polk County
County health department: Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Waste Management
Regulations summary: Florida Litter Law (F.S. 403.413) sets a $150 civil penalty for smaller illegal dumping offenses, with stronger misdemeanor/felony penalties at higher volumes or commercial dumping levels.
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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…
We needed a treadmill disposed of and Dropcurb was the best price by FAR…
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 Poinciana. 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 Poinciana 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.