That ancient CRT TV in your Lake Worth garage weighs 80+ pounds and is full of lead — and it's illegal to throw it in the trash. Umuve provides certified TV recycling across College Park, Lucerne, South Palm Park and all of Lake Worth. We handle CRTs, flat screens, monitors, and projection TVs. R2-certified disposal from $89.
4.8★ from 98 reviews • Licensed & Insured • 97% recycled (glass, metals, plastics)
Lake Worth Beach is Palm Beach County's funky, artsy counterpart to glitzy Boca Raton. The city's historic cottage district and bungalow neighborhoods are being renovated one house at a time, with artists and young professionals breathing new life into older homes. This means a steady flow of renovation debris — old cabinets, flooring, plumbing fixtures. The Cultural Plaza area's galleries and studios produce unique cleanout needs, and the diverse immigrant community along Dixie Highway creates demand for affordable, reliable service. Lake Worth is also hurricane-vulnerable due to its low elevation near the pier.
Three steps. That's it. No phone tag, no waiting around for estimates.
Upload photos of your items, select tv recycling & disposal as your service, pick a date, and get instant pricing. No waiting, no home visits needed.
We find the nearest available operator in your neighborhood — 34 local operators means fast, affordable matching. Average match time: 38 minutes.
We'll carefully remove your TV (including wall-mount removal if needed), wrap it for safe transport, and deliver it to a certified electronics recycling facility. Data-bearing devices are wiped or destroyed. 92% of what we collect in Palm Beach County gets donated or recycled — not landfilled.
Transparent pricing — what you see is what you pay. All prices include labor, hauling, and eco-friendly disposal.
Average tv recycling & disposal job in Lake Worth: $174
Based on 760 completed jobs in Lake Worth
Affordable pricing that fits Lake Worth Beach's creative community budget
Historic home renovation experience — we handle old materials with care
Bilingual operators serving Lake Worth's diverse community
Storm debris specialists for the city's hurricane-vulnerable coastal areas
Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority handles residential bulk pickup (2 items per week max). Electronics are banned from regular trash and must go to certified e-waste facilities. Hazardous waste goes to the PBC SWA facility at 6890 N Jog Rd. Lake Worth Beach historic district has narrow streets limiting dumpster placement. The city offers limited bulk pickup on alternating weeks.
Our 34 local operators cover every neighborhood in Lake Worth, FL. Here's where we're most active:
College Park's bungalow renovations near downtown produce small but steady loads of construction debris and vintage fixture disposal.
Lucerne's cottage-district homes are being updated by artists and young professionals — renovation debris from characterful old houses.
South Palm Park's working-class homes need affordable hauling for appliance swaps, old furniture, and accumulated garage items.
Dixie Manor's diverse community generates consistent household debris — we serve with bilingual operators and transparent pricing.
Lake Osborne's lakefront-adjacent properties produce both household debris and yard waste from tropical vegetation management.
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