Proper waste management is crucial for maintaining clean, healthy communities. Baltimore residents have access to comprehensive bulk trash pickup services designed to help dispose of large items efficiently and conveniently. Understanding these services can help homeowners manage their waste effectively while keeping neighborhoods clean and organized.
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Trash Pick Up Schedule in Baltimore
Residential Trash Collection
Baltimore City and Baltimore County offer distinct bulk trash pickup services:
Baltimore City Bulk Trash Pickup
- Residents can place up to three items out for collection monthly
- One specific day per month is designated for bulk collection
- Residents must call 311 to schedule pickup at least 3 working days in advance
- Provide address, phone number, and details of items to be collected
Baltimore County Bulk Item Collection
- Two scheduled bulk collections per year for single-family homes and townhomes
- Limit of three bulk items per collection
- No need to call or email for pickup on scheduled dates
- Residents receive mailers indicating specific collection dates
What Qualifies as Bulk Trash?
Accepted Bulk Items
Common bulk items include:
- Furniture (tables, chairs, sofas, mattresses)
- Residential appliances (washers, dryers, refrigerators)
- Electronics (TVs, computers, printers)
- Outdoor appliances (grills)
- Some building materials (sinks, toilets, bathtubs)
Preparation and Restrictions
Baltimore City Guidelines
- Items must be clearly marked “bulk collection”
- Place at regular trash pickup location
- Rear pickup residents should place items at yard end with gate unlocked
Baltimore County Guidelines
- Set out items after 6 p.m. on the night before scheduled collection
- Place at normal trash and recycling collection spot
- Some items require special preparation:
- Carpets must be rolled and tied
- Lawn mowers need gas tanks and wheels removed
- Swing sets must be metal and dismantled
Excluded Items
Certain items are not accepted in bulk trash pickup:
- Pianos
- Boats
- Pool tables
- Compressed gas tanks
- Tires (with some exceptions)
- Items containing liquids
- Items over eight feet in length
Alternative Disposal Options
If bulk trash pickup doesn’t work for your items:
- Use private bulk item collectors
- Visit Baltimore County drop-off facilities
- Donate usable items through the Reuse Directory
- Contact local waste management for specific guidance
How to Find Services
Baltimore City
- Call 311
- Use 311 Online scheduling
- Check monthly collection dates
Baltimore County
- Consult mailers sent to residents
- Check online schedules posted after January 1
- Contact Bureau of Solid Waste Management
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 410-887-2000
Effective bulk trash pickup requires understanding local guidelines, preparing items correctly, and knowing your collection schedule. By following these guidelines, Baltimore residents can contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable community.
FAQ
Is Baltimore City doing bulk trash pickup?How can I get bulk trash collected? Bulk trash collection must be scheduled via 311 and must be scheduled at least 4 business days prior to pickup (not including holidays). The number of pickups scheduled per day is limited to approximately 600.
How do I schedule a bulk pickup in Baltimore County?
- Bureau of Solid Waste Management. 111 West Chesapeake Avenue. Suite 211.
- Hours. Monday through Friday.
- Email. [email protected].
- Office. 410-887-2000.
- BALTCOGO311. Report a problem.
- Solid Waste Bureau Chief. Nicholas Rodricks.
What is considered bulk pick up?What’s considered bulky trash? Accepted materials vary by location, but common bulky, large or heavy items include: Mattress & Box Springs. Bed Frames.
What counts as bulky?Bulk refuse may include either two extra bags of trash or one large appliance or piece of furniture. No item can weigh more than 250 pounds or be longer than 7 feet.
https://publicworks.baltimorecity.gov/pw-bureaus/solid-waste/bulk
How To Get Bulk Items Collected Every month, Baltimoreans can place up to three items out for collection. One day per month is set aside for this collection.
https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/departments/public-works/solid-waste/bulk-items
County residents may take bulk items to all three Baltimore County drop-off facilities, at no charge. Please note that the County does not offer assistance in