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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Mattress Disposal Pricing Indianapolis Indiana

If you’ve ever tried it, you’ve likely discovered that mattress disposal is not an easy task. You can’t simply throw them in a dumpster or leave them on the curb with your garbage. Perhaps that’s why many old mattresses unfortunately become abandoned eyesores in alleyways. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Find a Junk Removal Service In Your Area, can take care of your mattress disposal and help find it a good home. We’ll do our best to donate it to charity whenever possible, or ensure that it’s disposed of responsibly.

Resources: for Indianapolis And Marion County


Heavy Trash Collection

  • Heavy trash is collected monthly. Find your designated heavy trash days by entering your address here.
  • Up to two items of heavy trash will be collected each month.
  • The following items are acceptable for heavy trash:
    • Large Yard Waste- Tie limbs, shrubbery cuttings, etc. in bundles no larger than 3 feet by 3 feet. Each bundle counts as one heavy trash item.
    • Bags of trash and bags of leaves - Each bag counts as one heavy trash item.
    • Mattresses
    • Tires with Rims
    • Appliances without Freon Gas: stoves, water heaters and water softeners
    • Lawn Mowers (Drain of all fluids.)
    • Disassembled Bicycles and Swing Sets
    • Television Shells (Remove all tubing inside.)

Unacceptable for Any Collection

  • Used motor oil and paint - Take these items to your local ToxDrop site.
  • Debris from construction or demolition, including discarded building materials, such as drywall, roofing, brick, stone, roofing material and wood. Some materials may be recyclable or reusable. Otherwise, make arrangements to have the material taken to the landfill.
  • Trees - large tree limbs or tree stumps over 3 feet long and/or 3 feet in diameter.
  • Brush and vegetation created by building contractors, commercial tree or lawn services.
  • Sod, fill dirt and trash from a contractor’s clearing work, including other materials that require special handling.
  • Explosives - Call IMPD and ask for the bomb squad at 327-6502, and make arrangements for them to be picked up or brought in.
  • Tanks used for storing propane and other gases.
  • Electronic items such as computers, computer-related parts and cell phones may be dropped off at the City’s regular ToxDrop locations. Click here to learn of options for the proper disposal of electronic waste.
  • Ashes and sand - Make arrangements to have the material taken to the landfill.
  • Medical, pathological and biological waste - For information regarding the disposal of these wastes, visit the ToxDrop website.
  • Automotive parts - Such as engines, gas tanks, rear bumpers, springs, fenders and seats. Make arrangements with a private junk yard.
  • Farm equipment, marine vessels or any of their major parts - Make arrangements with a private junk yard.
  • Septic, human and animal waste. (NOTE: minimal amounts, like diapers and kitty litter, are okay provided they are securely bagged).
If legally unacceptable items are left for pickup, an informational tag will notify you how you can meet the pickup requirements.

2 comments:

  1. My husband is tearing out the wall separating the kitchen and the living room. There is so much debris, and we don't know what to do with it. I think that renting a dumpster would be the fastest way to get it hauled off.

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  2. With the trash collection, do you take any of the materials and recycle what you can? I know a lot of junk removal companies will take what someone doesn't need or want and get what they can by recycling it. I think it is a brilliant idea that companies should take advantage of. http://www.groundeffectshaulingva.com/demolition---debris.html

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