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Bulk Item Disposal: Mcallen vs Pharr

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Mcallen, TX and Pharr, TX?

Pharr has fewer restrictions than Mcallen.

Mcallen, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Mcallen offers scheduled bulk item pickup for large items like furniture and appliances. Advance scheduling typically required. Some items may need special handling.

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Pharr, TX

Hidalgo County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Hidalgo County residents dispose of bulky items and brush at permitted county drop-off sites, not through curbside bulk pickup. Recovery centers accept large household items, and a separate brush site and construction facility handle other materials.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcallenPharr
SchedulingAppointment or monthly-
ExcludedHazmat, electronics, construction-
AppliancesRefrigerant must be removed-
TopicBulk Disposal-
Curbside bulk pickup-None
Bulk items accepted-Furniture, mattresses, appliances
Brush site-Near Davis Rd & Terry Rd
Permit required-Yes (same drop-off permit)

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Mcallen FAQ

How do I schedule bulk pickup?

Contact Mcallen public works to schedule. Most cities require 1 to 2 weeks advance notice.

Can I put out construction debris?

No. Construction debris requires a private hauler or self-haul to an approved disposal facility.

Pharr FAQ

How do I get rid of a mattress or refrigerator in the county?

Take it to a county recovery center with your vehicle permit. The centers accept mattresses, furniture, blinds, and appliances from rural and unincorporated residents.

Where does brush and construction debris go?

Brush goes to the county brush site near Davis and Terry roads; construction material goes to a separate facility charging about $11.67 per cubic yard.

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