We pick up used tires for Longwood shops, dealerships and fleets — and you can drop off for $3 each, no minimum, at our nearby Apopka facility, a quick run out SR-434 and the Wekiva Parkway. Family-owned, licensed, 100% recycled.
Open today · Mon–Sat 8:30 AM–6 PM · Sun 9 AM–4 PM (Apopka facility)
Large commercial, agricultural, or OTR tires? Call (407) 703-2285 and we’ll quote and schedule them correctly.
No — and it’s a state rule, not just a Longwood or Seminole County one. Florida pulled whole tires out of its landfills years ago, so they can’t go in the household trash or get hauled to a regular landfill unless they’ve been cut down first. The law lives in Florida Statute 403.717: waste tires have to go to a permitted facility, and whoever hauls them has to be a registered collector with the state’s Department of Environmental Protection.
For Longwood shops the number that matters is 25. The moment more than 25 tires a month leave your lot, the state expects records — date, count, the hauler’s registration, the driver’s name. Hire the wrong guy and that paperwork is your problem, not his.
That’s why we keep our WACS registration (#108814) current and hand you clean paperwork on every Longwood pickup. You stay compliant, the tires actually get recycled into tire-derived fuel and crumb rubber, and nobody loses a day to a code violation. Want to read it yourself? The Florida DEP waste-tire page lays it all out.
✓ Reviewed by Rubén Feliz — owner & licensed operator, Feliz Family Recycling LLC (WACS #108814).
Whole waste tires can’t go in a Florida landfill.
Move more than 25 tires a month and record-keeping kicks in.
Our active WACS registration — bonded & insured.
Every Google review we’ve earned is five stars — neighbors and shops who dropped off a load or booked a pickup and got it handled fast. Read them on Google →
From the big wooded lots of Sweetwater Oaks and Sabal Point out by Wekiva Springs Road, to Sanlando Springs, the Historic District around Reiter Park, and the SR-434 shops near I-4 — we pick up tires for shops and fleets all over town. And you’re always welcome to drop off at our Apopka facility, a short hop out the Wekiva Parkway.
Longwood’s part of our wider Seminole County coverage. See the Seminole County hub, our Apopka home base, or nearby Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry & Winter Springs.
Longwood is the town of big oaks and old Florida — home to Big Tree Park, where The Senator stood for some 3,500 years and where Lady Liberty still towers in the Spring Hammock Preserve, plus the 1885 Bradlee-McIntyre House and Reiter Park downtown. The good news for getting rid of tires: you don’t have to crawl through downtown to reach us. SR-434 drops you onto the SR-429 Wekiva Parkway, and that ties straight into US-441 a block or two from our door in Apopka.
Here’s the run from around Longwood:
The Wekiva Parkway is a CFX toll road, so keep a SunPass handy if you take it. We’re at 339 W Main St, Suite 105, in downtown Apopka on the US-441 corridor.
We’re the Feliz brothers — born-and-raised operators who handle every Longwood pickup and Apopka drop-off ourselves. Call us and you’re talking to an owner, not a call center: licensed, local, and personally accountable for every tire we recycle.



Licensed Florida waste-tire facility · WACS #108814 · Apopka, FL — serving Longwood
The process, the law, and the costs — worth a read before you book a Longwood pickup or make the Apopka run.
Book a Longwood pickup for your shop or fleet, or drop off at our Apopka facility for $3 a tire.
📞 Call (407) 703-2285Listed on Google as Feliz Family Tires Recycling
339 W Main St, Suite 105
Apopka, FL 32712 (serving Longwood)
Phone: (407) 703-2285
Hours: Mon–Sat 8:30 AM–6 PM · Sun 9 AM–4 PM
Last updated: June 9, 2026