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Bulk Item Disposal: Kirkland vs Seattle

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Kirkland, WA and Seattle, WA?

Kirkland and Seattle have similar restriction levels.

Kirkland, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kirkland residents arrange bulky pickup with Waste Management for extra fees (mattresses, furniture, appliances). Hazardous waste must go to King County facilities. Illegal dumping violates KMC 16.04.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Seattle provides bulky item collection through Seattle Public Utilities and operates transfer stations for large items that do not fit in regular collection carts, with special rules for construction debris, appliances, and electronics.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKirklandSeattle
Bulk PickupOn-call through WM-
HHW FacilityHoughton Transfer Station-
RefrigerantsExtra fee required-
ElectronicsNot at curb-
Illegal DumpingKMC 16.04 violation-
Special Pickup-Available through SPU for a fee by appointment
Transfer Stations-North and South stations accept household and construction waste
Banned from Garbage-Mattresses, appliances, tires, electronics, recyclables
Illegal Dumping Fine-Up to $5,000 per incident

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kirkland FAQ

How do I dispose of a mattress in Kirkland?

Schedule on-call bulky item pickup through Waste Management, or take it to the Houghton Transfer Station in Kirkland for a per-item fee.

Can I put a refrigerator at the curb?

Only with prior scheduling and extra fees for refrigerant removal. Never abandon appliances with refrigerants curbside.

Seattle FAQ

How do I dispose of a mattress or large furniture in Seattle?

You have several options: schedule a special pickup through Seattle Public Utilities for a fee, deliver items to the North or South Transfer Station, or donate usable items to organizations like Goodwill or Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Mattresses cannot be placed in regular garbage carts and must be recycled or disposed of through these channels.

What about construction debris from a remodel?

Construction and demolition debris can be taken to transfer stations where it is accepted for a per-ton fee. Some materials like clean wood, metal, and concrete can be recycled at lower rates. For large projects, you may need to rent a dumpster from a licensed hauler. All haulers must be licensed to operate in Seattle.

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