New Trash Service - Texas Pride Disposal
January 04 2023
Texas Pride Disposal
Service Days & Hours: Wednesday & Saturday
Recycle: Wednesday
Please have waste ready by 6:00 am
Heavy Trash & Bulk Waste: Two heavy trash/bulk items per service day (Curbside). Items include furniture, appliances, carpeting (tied and bundled), fencing (nails removed, tied and bundled under 4' in length), and other items not disposed of regularly.
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Time: Have waste ready for collection no later than 6:00 am
Household Garbage:
- Waste must be placed in personal containers between 20 and 95-gallons or bags.
- Containers smaller than 20 gallons or containers that are not built specifically to be used as a trash can will be disposed of
- Cans or bags cannot exceed 50 pounds Drums and barrels are not allowed and will be disposed of
Heavy Trash: Two heavy items collected EVERY service day Heavy trash/bulk waste includes waste that is not generated on a regular basis, including:
- Furniture (couch, table, mattress, box spring, desk, dresser, etc.)
- Appliances (washer, dryer, dishwasher, etc.)
- Hot Water Heaters
- Fencing/Decking/Siding (please remove nails, cut into lengths 4' or less, and tie and bundle under 50 pounds, limit eight bundles per service day)
- Trampolines (broken down, please place metal with recycling if possible)
- Basketball goals (broken down into sections 4' or shorter, no concrete in base or poles)
- Carpeting/Flooring (please cut into lengths 4' or shorter and tie and bundle under 50 pounds, limit eight bundles per service day).
Yard Waste: Place grass clippings in cans or bags under 50 pounds. Limit eight bags of yard waste per service day. Branches should be placed in CLEAR, INDIVIDUAL piles measuring no larger than 3' x 3' x 3' or tied and bundled and under 50 pounds. Branches should measure no more than 6” in diameter to avoid damage to our equipment. Limit eight bundles per service day. Excess yard waste (more than eight bags or eight bundles) is considered a pay pile.
Unacceptable placement of branches: pile is larger than allowed and not tied and bundled.
Acceptable placement of branches: individual piles that crews can wrap their arms around to load easily.
For more information on EXCESSIVE VOLUME: https://www.texaspridedisposal.com/cleanup.html