Restaurant equipment hauling, auto shop debris removal, retail fixture cleanouts & residential pickups all along the US-17-92 corridor through Maitland.
Orlando Avenue (US-17-92) is one of the most commercially dense corridors in Maitland — a continuous stretch of restaurants, fast food chains, auto dealerships, repair shops, strip malls, and service businesses running north-south through the city. The turnover rate is high, and so is the junk that gets left behind when businesses move, upgrade, or close. We're the crew businesses and property managers on this corridor call when they need it cleared fast.
Orlando Avenue (US-17-92) runs north-south through the eastern edge of Maitland, connecting Winter Park to the south with Casselberry to the north. The Maitland stretch is packed with high-turnover commercial uses: chain restaurants, independent diners, auto service centers, tire shops, strip plazas, and medical offices. At the interchange with Maitland Boulevard, the commercial density peaks — making it one of the busiest junk-generating zones in the city.
We're regulars on this corridor. Restaurant owners call us when they're swapping out kitchen equipment or closing a location. Auto shops call when they're accumulating scrap parts and old shelving. Property managers call when a tenant vacates and leaves behind a suite full of furniture and debris. And the homeowners on the residential streets that branch east and west off the avenue — toward Lake Maitland, Lake Sybelia, and Lake Minnehaha — are also in our everyday service area.
We cover the full US-17-92 corridor through Maitland and surrounding residential zones:
Same-day service available most days. Call before noon for afternoon dispatch. Early-morning and weekend windows available for commercial clients on the corridor.
We cover all neighborhoods and corridors across Maitland:
Yes. Orlando Avenue (US-17-92) has a high density of restaurants and food service businesses in Maitland, and we regularly remove commercial kitchen equipment — commercial refrigerators, prep tables, fryers, ovens, hood systems, and more. We schedule pickups around your service hours to minimize disruption.
Yes, for non-hazardous debris. We can haul old tires, auto parts, metal shelving, waiting room furniture, and general shop junk from auto service businesses along Orlando Avenue. We cannot transport hazardous fluids, oils, or chemicals — those require licensed hazmat disposal.
Absolutely. The neighborhoods that run east and west off Orlando Avenue — including streets toward Lake Maitland and Lake Sybelia — are all in our standard service area. We handle residential pickups alongside our commercial work on the corridor, often on the same day.