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Bulk Item Disposal: Galt vs Isleton

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Galt, CA and Isleton, CA?

Galt and Isleton have similar restriction levels.

Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Galt residential customers receive on-call bulky item pickups per year through the franchise hauler for items like mattresses, furniture, and appliances. Items must be scheduled in advance and placed at the curb per hauler instructions.

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Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Sacramento County residents get one bulky waste pickup appointment per 12 months for up to five cubic yards, included in standard service. Items go out by 6 a.m., no more than 24 hours before pickup, one foot from the curb on a flat surface.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGaltIsleton
ServiceFranchise hauler on-call-
SchedulingRequired in advance-
Hazardous WasteSacramento County HHW program-
Illegal DumpingPC 374.3 up to 1,000 dollars-
Set-OutNight before pickup-
Included pickups-1 per 12 months in standard service
Volume limit-5 cubic yards (8' x 4' x 4' pile)
Paid maximum-Up to 15 cubic yards with extra fees
Set-out-By 6 a.m., no more than 24 hrs before
Placement-One foot from curb, flat hard surface
Not accepted-Concrete, dirt, rocks, stumps, treated wood

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Galt FAQ

How do I get rid of a mattress?

Schedule a bulky item pickup with the franchise hauler. Mattresses are accepted under the statewide mattress recycling program.

Where can I take paint or motor oil?

Sacramento County Household Hazardous Waste facilities accept these items free for residents.

Isleton FAQ

How much bulky waste can I put out for free?

Your standard residential service includes one appointment every 12 months for up to five cubic yards (a pile about 8' x 4' x 4'). You can put out up to 15 cubic yards total if you pay additional fees.

What can't go out for bulky pickup?

Unacceptable items include concrete, dirt, rocks, bricks, tree stumps, heavy objects, glass panes/mirrors, treated wood waste, and anything already taken in your garbage, organics, or recycling carts.

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