Bulk Collection

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No bulk items will be collected unless the resident schedules collection online through 311 or calls (614) 645-3111.

Some large items cannot be thrown away because they are too big to fit in your trash container. Residents should contact the City's 311 Customer Service Center to schedule bulk items by calling 311 or (614) 645-3111 , or online at our 311 page.

Bulk items include, but are not limited to:

  • Furniture
  • Carpet
  • Non-refrigerant appliances
  • Mattresses

Waste and Reuse Convenience Centers

The City of Columbus offers two Waste and Reuse Convenience Centers where residents can drop off bulk items for free, helping to reduce illegal dumping and support waste diversion efforts. These centers provide a convenient option for disposing of large items that do not fit in regular trash collection. Locations include Alum Creek (2100 Alum Creek Drive.) and Georgesville (1550 Georgesville Rd.), both open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM. For a full list of accepted items and additional details, visit here(PDF, 782KB)

Arrange for Pickup

Use the On-line Bulk-collection Scheduling Process

The City of Columbus will pick up many bulk items as a free service to its residents. The City can pick up furniture, mattresses, carpet, and appliances that do not have refrigerants in them, like dishwashers and washing machines. Bulk items should not be placed in your collection container.

Follow these guidelines:

  • To schedule collection of bulk items, contact the City's 311 Service Center ((614) 645-3111) or 311.columbus.gov.
  • If your regular trash is picked up at the curb, place bulk items in front of your home away from obstructions on your specially scheduled collection day.
  • If your regular trash is picked up in an alley, place bulk items on the edge of your property at the alley line on your specially scheduled collection day.
  • Roll carpet into a bundle 4 feet long by 2 feet in diameter and tie it with rope.
  • Leave furniture assembled.
  • Glass must be taped.
  • Residents are responsible for cleaning up any glass residue that may remain on the ground in front of their home as a result of collection.
  • Bags, boxes, storage tubs, luggage and/or open containers of trash are not considered bulk. Bags and boxes of items must be placed inside your designated refuse container for collection. Plastic or metal trash cans/containers and storage tubs placed out with bulk collection must be empty and will be discarded.
  • Items resulting from an eviction, set-out, or foreclosure will not be collected.

Unacceptable Items

Some items cannot be collected by the City of Columbus. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Hazardous, flammable or explosive materials;
  • Auto parts and tires;
  • Excavating and building materials;
  • Refrigerated appliances (refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers, heat pumps, water coolers and air conditioners);
  • Furnaces, Pianos, Spas, Hot tubs or pool tables

For these items, please call a private hauler (check Google local or the yellow pages under "Rubbish").