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Bulk Item Disposal: Atlanta vs Sandy Springs

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Atlanta, GA and Sandy Springs, GA?

Atlanta and Sandy Springs have similar restriction levels.

Atlanta, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Atlanta provides bulk item pickup service for residential properties through the Department of Public Works. Residents must schedule bulk pickup through Atlanta 311 in advance. Common bulk items include furniture, mattresses, and appliances. There are limits on the number of items per pickup and restrictions on accepted materials.

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Sandy Springs, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Sandy Springs offers scheduled bulk item pickup for large items like furniture and appliances. Advance scheduling typically required. Some items may need special handling.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAtlantaSandy Springs
SchedulingThrough Atlanta 311 (24 hours advance)Appointment or monthly
Item LimitUp to 6 items per scheduled pickup-
Prohibited ItemsConstruction debris, tires, hazardous waste-
ElectronicsMust go to designated recycling facility-
Illegal Dumping FineUp to $1,000 per incident-
Excluded-Hazmat, electronics, construction
Appliances-Refrigerant must be removed
Topic-Bulk Disposal

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Atlanta FAQ

How do I schedule bulk pickup in Atlanta?

Call Atlanta 311 or use the online portal to schedule at least 24 hours in advance. Up to 6 items per pickup are accepted. Place items at the curb on your scheduled date.

What items are not accepted for bulk pickup?

Construction debris, tires, hazardous waste, and electronics are not accepted. Electronics must go to designated recycling facilities. Appliances with refrigerants need proper evacuation certification before pickup.

Sandy Springs FAQ

How do I schedule bulk pickup?

Contact Sandy Springs public works to schedule. Most cities require 1 to 2 weeks advance notice.

Can I put out construction debris?

No. Construction debris requires a private hauler or self-haul to an approved disposal facility.

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