Brevard Rust Removal, a WETYR Corporation company · Last updated June 9, 2026
By booking a service with Brevard Rust Removal ("we," "us"), you agree to these terms. Please read the refund policy below before you book.
We remove visible rust staining from driveways, sidewalks, fences, and home exteriors across Brevard County, FL, using a targeted treatment with no harsh acids and no pressure washing. Pricing is flat and shown before you book. "Whole-House" covers visible rust across your property as described at checkout.
You can reschedule online from your confirmation email up to 24 hours before your service day. Within 24 hours, contact us and we'll do our best to accommodate.
Refunds are handled case by case. Once a service has been performed, we do not issue refunds for completed work unless specifically approved by management. If we are unable to complete a booked service (for example, we can't access the property), we will reschedule or, at our discretion, refund the affected amount.
Rust from well water and irrigation can return over time; recurrence after a completed cleaning is not a defect in the service. The Annual Plan exists to keep your property covered through the season.
The Annual Plan is a one-time payment covering up to two visits within a rolling 365-day period from purchase. Visits are non-transferable and have no cash value. Unused visits expire at the end of the plan period.
We work to remove visible rust staining. Deeply set stains, etching, or damage to the underlying surface that pre-dates our service may not fully resolve. We'll always tell you honestly what to expect.
Appointment and account messages (confirmations, reminders, completion notices) are part of your service. Marketing messages (offers, seasonal reminders) are sent only if you opt in, and you can unsubscribe or reply STOP at any time.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability for any claim related to a service is limited to the amount you paid for that service. We are not liable for pre-existing conditions of the surfaces treated.
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Florida.