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Carpet Removal in Orlando
Old carpet and padding rolled, hauled, and disposed of. Pricing usually starts at $175 and larger jobs can run up to $600 depending on access, weight, and volume.
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$175 - $600
Single room $175–$275. Whole house $400–$600.
Carpet Removal calls in Orlando are usually about speed, access, and getting the space usable again. We handle the lifting, load planning, hauling, disposal routing, and final sweep-up so you are not stuck staging piles at the curb or guessing what the city will accept.
For homes, apartments, offices, rental properties, and renovation sites, the best first step is a quick photo. It lets us estimate truck space, flag any heavy or restricted material, and give a tighter arrival window before anyone drives across town.
Included
What the visit covers
- Cutting and rolling
- Loading
- Hauling
- Disposal
Restrictions
What needs special handling
- Subfloor repairs
Common jobs
Where this service fits
- Pre-flooring install
- Pet-damaged carpet
- Post-flood carpet
Local planning
Built for Orlando access realities.
Downtown condos, Winter Park alleys, Lake Nona HOA rules, and post-storm curb piles all change how a hauling job should be staged. We ask about parking, elevators, gate codes, stairs, and material type before the truck rolls.
When usable items can be donated, we route them that way when practical. For disposal loads, we plan around approved local transfer stations and landfill rules so the job does not become your second errand.
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Questions
Carpet Removal FAQ
How much does carpet removal cost in Orlando?
Single room $175–$275. Whole house $400–$600.
What is included with the pickup?
The standard visit includes loading, hauling, normal disposal fees, and a basic sweep-up when the material is gone.
How quickly can you come out?
Same-day and next-day windows are usually available across the Orlando metro, especially when you can send a photo first.
What items are not accepted?
Hazardous chemicals, medical waste, ammunition, asbestos, and sealed paint need special handling and cannot go in a normal junk load.