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Bulk Item Disposal: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Boulder City and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Boulder City offers scheduled bulk item pickup for residents with certain limits on quantity and type. Prohibited items include hazardous waste, tires, and construction debris, which must go to the Clark County landfill.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Republic Services offers bulk disposal pickup to unincorporated Clark County residents, typically with limits on item count and size per event. Items like furniture, mattresses, appliances, and yard debris are eligible; hazardous waste, tires, and construction debris require special facilities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
SchedulingAdvance booking required-
AcceptedFurniture, mattresses, appliances-
ProhibitedHazmat, tires, construction-
ContactPublic Works (702) 293-9200-
Provider-Republic Services
Frequency-Typically 2x per year or by appointment
Not Accepted-Hazardous, tires, e-waste, construction debris
Illegal Dumping-NRS 444.630 violation

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Boulder City FAQ

How do I get rid of a large couch in Boulder City?

Schedule a bulk pickup through Boulder City Public Works by calling (702) 293-9200 or using the online request portal. There may be a quantity limit per pickup.

Can I put construction debris out for bulk pickup?

No. Construction and demolition debris is not accepted in bulk pickup. Take it to a Clark County transfer station or the Apex Regional Landfill, or hire a licensed hauler.

Paradise FAQ

How do I get a couch picked up in Clark County?

Schedule a bulk pickup through Republic Services — residential customers typically get scheduled or appointment bulk pickups for furniture and other large items. Hazardous materials, tires, and construction debris are not eligible.

Where do I take hazardous waste in Clark County?

Household hazardous waste including paint, solvents, and automotive fluids must be taken to designated collection events or facilities — it is not accepted in regular bulk pickup. Check Republic Services and Clark County environmental programs for upcoming events.

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