Apopka provides bulk pickup for large items such as furniture, appliances, and mattresses on scheduled days. Residents must call to schedule. Construction debris, tires, and hazardous waste are excluded and require separate disposal.
Apopka Code Chapter 62 authorizes bulk waste collection for residential customers. Items include furniture, mattresses, large household goods, and white goods (appliances). Refrigerators and freezers must have doors removed or secured. Residents call Solid Waste to schedule pickup; unscheduled bulk piles are subject to citation. Items must be placed curbside by 6 AM on scheduled day and not more than 24 hours before. Maximum pile size is typically 4 cubic yards per pickup. Excluded items: construction and demolition debris, tires, automotive batteries, electronics, propane tanks, paint, chemicals. Orange County operates household hazardous waste drop-off at the McLeod Road facility.
Unscheduled bulk at curb: illegal dumping citation under Chapter 62 with fines up to 500 dollars. Excluded items: collection refused, homeowner responsible for proper disposal.
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