Item-by-item disposal guides covering Florida regulations, recycling options, donation routing, and the practical decisions that matter when getting rid of specific items. From the EPA Section 608 refrigerant rules to the Florida plastic-bag mattress requirement, these guides cover what curbside pickup will and will not accept.
Item-by-item guide to legally disposing of mattresses, refrigerators, electronics, paint, tires, and bulk furniture across the 30A corridor and Walton and Bay counties.
Mattresses are the single most-disposed item in 30A and Panama City Beach. From the plastic-bag rule for curbside pickup to recycling options to vacation-rental volume disposal, here's the complete operational guide.
Refrigerators, freezers, and major appliances have specific disposal rules that differ from regular junk removal — EPA refrigerant compliance, retailer take-back programs, scrap metal value, and the operational decisions that matter. Here's the complete guide.
Complete guide to donating usable furniture, appliances, clothing, and household items along the 30A corridor and Walton and Bay counties — with tax-deduction tips and what each organization accepts.
Thinking about removing that old hot tub? Here's everything you need to know about hot tub removal along the 30A corridor.
Learn how responsible junk removal helps protect the pristine beaches and environment of the 30A corridor.
Planning a renovation? Here's everything you need to know about construction debris removal along the 30A corridor.
Specialized estate cleanout services for 30A luxury properties. Professional sorting, antique identification, jewelry recovery, and full-service estate liquidation from $3,000-$5,000.
Strategic guide to coordinating estate sales with junk removal on 30A. Learn what to sell vs. remove, timing optimization, estate sale company partnerships, and how to maximize value from inherited properties before final cleanout.
Complete 2026 guide to the Walton County transfer station — hours, tonnage fees, accepted materials, banned items, and HHW collection event schedule.
Complete 2026 guide to Bay County solid waste — Steelfield Road landfill hours, fees, HHW collection events, accepted materials, and PCB-specific disposal rules.
Where to legally dispose of paint, motor oil, batteries, and other hazmat in 30A and PCB. HHW collection schedule for Walton & Bay Counties.
Free and paid electronics recycling options for 30A and PCB. Best Buy, Staples, county facilities — and what makes electronics legally different from regular trash.
Need junk removal on a Sunday, holiday, or after hours? Here is what 30A and PCB property owners need to know about emergency and weekend service.
A standard 3-seat couch weighs 80-200 lbs. Sectionals weigh 200-450 lbs. Here is the complete weight breakdown by couch type plus what it means for moving and disposal.
Yes — but only if the mattress is sealed in a heavy-duty plastic bag per Florida bedbug prevention law. Here is what is legal, what gets your trash refused, and how the rule works.
It depends on the shed size. Sheds under 100 square feet typically do not need a demolition permit in most Florida counties. Larger sheds do. Here is the breakdown for Walton and Bay County.
A standard hot tub weighs 500-900 lbs dry and 3,000-6,000 lbs full of water. Weight breakdown by tub type plus 30A removal logistics.
A 3-way comparison of disposal options for 30A property owners. Bagster bag, roll-off dumpster, and full-service junk removal — cost, capacity, HOA-compatibility.