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Bulk Item Disposal: Chino vs Rialto

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Chino, CA and Rialto, CA?

Chino and Rialto have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Single-family residential customers in Chino receive up to three (3) free bulky-item curbside pickups per calendar year through Waste Management, plus a separate allotment of up to three e-waste items per year. Acceptable items include furniture, mattresses, and appliances; excluded are construction debris, tires, hazardous waste, and anything two people cannot safely lift. Pickups must be scheduled in advance — placing bulky items at the curb without a scheduled appointment is prohibited.

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Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Single-family residential customers in Rialto are eligible for up to two free bulky-item pickups per calendar year through Burrtec, plus quarterly Community Clean-Up days hosted by the City. Vehicle parts, construction debris, and hazardous waste are excluded.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoRialto
Free bulky pickups3 per calendar year (single-family)-
Free e-waste pickups3 items per calendar year-
Extra pickup fee~$38.18 each (FY 2024/2025)-
How to scheduleWM 1-800-423-9986 (advance only)-
ExcludedTires, C&D debris, hazardous waste, car bodiesVehicle parts, C&D debris, HHW
Free pickups-2 per calendar year, single-family
Items per pickup-Up to 10 items + 2 rimless tires
Schedule-Burrtec 909-877-1596

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Chino FAQ

How many free bulky-item pickups do I get in Chino?

Three (3) free curbside bulky-item pickups per calendar year for each single-family residence, plus a separate allowance for up to three e-waste items per year.

Can I just set the couch at the curb on trash day?

No. Bulky items must be scheduled in advance with Waste Management (1-800-423-9986). Unscheduled bulky items left at the curb may be cited as illegal dumping.

What about old paint, batteries, or motor oil?

Household hazardous waste is not collected curbside. Take it to a San Bernardino County HHW collection event or permanent facility — never put it in any cart or set it out for bulky pickup.

Rialto FAQ

How do I get rid of an old couch in Rialto?

Call Burrtec at 909-877-1596 to schedule one of your two free bulky pickups per year. Set the item curbside the night before your scheduled pickup date.

Can apartments use bulky pickup?

No — the bulky service is for single-family customers. Apartment, condo, and mobile-home residents must arrange disposal through property management.

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