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Bulk Item Disposal: Denton vs Flower Mound

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Denton, TX and Flower Mound, TX?

Denton and Flower Mound have similar restriction levels.

Denton, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Denton Solid Waste Services offers scheduled bulk item pickup for residential customers by appointment. Up to eight bulk items per pickup are collected at no additional charge for utility customers. Common bulk items include furniture, mattresses, appliances, and large household items. Residents may also haul items to the City of Denton Landfill. Hazardous waste, construction debris, and electronics have separate disposal requirements.

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Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Flower Mound provides bulk waste collection for items too large for the standard 96-gallon curbside cart through its franchise hauler under Chapter 58 of the Code of Ordinances. The service is available either as on-call scheduled pickups or during designated community-wide bulk collection events depending on the current franchise agreement terms. Accepted bulk items include furniture, mattresses, large appliances with doors removed, carpet rolls cut to manageable lengths, and bundled lumber. Items must be placed at the curb no more than 24 hours before the scheduled pickup. Prohibited items that are not accepted in bulk collection include hazardous waste, paint, chemicals, automotive tires, batteries, electronics, and construction debris exceeding one cubic yard. Appliances containing refrigerant such as refrigerators and air conditioning units must have the refrigerant professionally evacuated and certified before the hauler will collect them.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDentonFlower Mound
Items Per PickupUp to 8 bulk items-
CostIncluded in utility fee-
SchedulingBy appointment, call (940) 349-8700-
Landfill1527 S Mayhill Rd, Denton-
ExcludedHazardous waste, tires, electronics, C&D-
Service Type-On-call or scheduled bulk events
Accepted Items-Furniture, appliances, carpet, mattresses
Prohibited Items-Hazardous waste, tires, electronics
Placement Timing-No more than 24 hours before pickup
Lumber/Carpet-Cut to 4-foot lengths, bundled

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Denton FAQ

How do I schedule a bulk item pickup in Denton?

Call Denton Solid Waste Services at (940) 349-8700 to schedule an appointment. Up to eight items are collected per appointment at no additional charge for residential utility customers.

Can I take bulk items to the Denton landfill myself?

Yes. The City of Denton Landfill at 1527 South Mayhill Road accepts self-haul loads from residents with valid ID. Fees vary by material type and load size.

How do I dispose of old electronics in Denton?

Electronics are not accepted through regular bulk pickup. Denton hosts periodic electronics recycling events throughout the year. Check the Solid Waste website or call (940) 349-8700 for the next scheduled event.

Flower Mound FAQ

How do I schedule a bulk trash pickup in Flower Mound?

Contact the franchise hauler directly to schedule an on-call bulk pickup, or check the town website for scheduled community-wide bulk collection events. Some bulk service may be included in your monthly solid waste fee depending on the current franchise agreement.

Can I put my old refrigerator at the curb?

Yes, but the refrigerant must be professionally evacuated by a certified HVAC technician and a certification sticker must be visible on the unit before the hauler will collect it. Doors must also be removed for child safety.

Where do I dispose of electronics and hazardous waste?

Electronics and household hazardous waste are not accepted in curbside bulk pickup. The town and Denton County organize periodic collection events for these materials. Check the town website or contact Environmental Services for the next scheduled event.

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