We pick up used tires for Sanford shops, dealerships and fleets — and you can drop off for $3 each, no minimum, at our nearby Apopka facility, a straight run down the new 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 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 Sanford 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 Sanford 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 historic Georgetown streets and the Lake Monroe waterfront downtown to the newer subdivisions out along Rinehart Road and the Celery Avenue side of town, we pick up tires for shops and fleets all over Sanford — and you’re welcome to drop off at our Apopka facility down the Wekiva Parkway.
Sanford’s part of our wider Seminole County coverage. See the Seminole County hub, our Apopka home base, or nearby Lake Mary, Longwood & Altamonte Springs.
Sanford sits on the south shore of Lake Monroe, with its brick-lined Historic Downtown and the Sanford RiverWalk running along the water and Fort Mellon Park at the east end of First Street. For getting rid of tires, the road that changed the game is the Wekiva Parkway (SR-429) — it now ties the I-4 / Sanford side of Seminole County straight down to US-441 in Apopka, so the run is mostly highway with no winding back roads.
Here’s the run from around Sanford:
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 Sanford 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 Sanford
The process, the law, and the costs — worth a read before you book a Sanford pickup or make the Apopka run.
Book a Sanford 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 Sanford)
Phone: (407) 703-2285
Hours: Mon–Sat 8:30 AM–6 PM · Sun 9 AM–4 PM
Last updated: June 9, 2026