Bulk Item Disposal

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Bulk item pick-up occurs twice each year, once in the fall and once in the spring. This service is free to all Morrisville residents currently receiving curbside residential solid waste service from GFL.

Note: The Town does not provide on-demand bulk pick-up services.

The Town's 2024  bulk pickup weeks are June 10-14 and Oct. 14-18

 

During this specially designated week, residents receiving residential curbside solid waste services may leave a total of five acceptable bulk items curbside on their regular trash/recycling curbside pick-up day.

All bulk items presented for pick-up must be curbside and ready for pick-up no later than 7 a.m. 

Multi- family properties serviced by dumpsters are not included in the curbside collection.

Please see below the updated lists of acceptable and unacceptable bulk items:

Acceptable Items

Examples of acceptable items  are:

  •  Furniture, such as chairs, tables, sofas, desks, beds and area rugs
  • Mattresses and box springs
  • Grills without propane tanks
  • Push lawnmowers, with all fluids fully drained
  • Scrap metal, such as bikes, sports goals, bed frames, swing sets, and edging (disassembled into lengths of four feet or less)
  • Plastic toys, play houses, and deck boxes

Note: All items must weigh under 100 pounds each.

Unacceptable Items

Examples of items that are not acceptable for bulk pick-up include:

  • Building or construction materials, such as bricks, concrete, blocks, pavers, drywall, kitchen cabinets, tiles, porcelain sinks or toilets, aluminum siding, doors, windows, insulation, and fencing
  • Electronics, such as computers, monitors, scanners, and TVs (These need to be recycled.)
  • Household hazardous materials, such as paint, chemicals, batteries, fluorescent lights, motor oil, and cooking oils
  • Household recyclables, such as bottles, cans, and cardboard
  • Propane, oxygen, and helium tanks
  • Microwaves
  • Tires and rims
  • Treated lumber, wood, and wood pallets
  • White goods, such as washing machines, dryers, refrigerators, stoves, and AC units
  • Yard waste of any kind

 

Other Options for Bulk Item Disposal

Residents who have bulk items that need to be disposed outside of the Town's biannual pick-up schedule may take them to an appropriate Wake County facility.

For more information, visit the Wake County website:  Wake County Convenience Center