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.
Flower Mound's franchise hauler provides bulk waste collection service for oversized items that cannot fit in the standard 96-gallon curbside rolling cart. The bulk collection service operates under Chapter 58 of the Code of Ordinances and the terms of the town's exclusive franchise agreement with the hauler. Depending on the current contract provisions, bulk collection may be available as an on-call scheduled pickup requested directly through the hauler or during designated community-wide bulk collection events scheduled several times per year. Residents should check the town website or contact the franchise hauler to determine the current bulk service format and schedule. Accepted bulk items include household furniture such as sofas, chairs, tables, dressers, and bed frames; mattresses and box springs; large appliances including washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, and water heaters with doors removed for safety; carpet rolls cut to 4-foot lengths and tied or taped for handling; and lumber bundled in lengths under 4 feet. Items must be placed at the curb on the designated collection day and should not be set out more than 24 hours before the scheduled pickup to avoid extended curbside storage that may draw code compliance attention. Bulk items should be placed in an accessible location near the curb without blocking sidewalks, fire hydrants, or mailboxes. Prohibited items that the franchise hauler will not collect in bulk pickup include hazardous waste of any kind, household paint and stains, chemical solvents and pesticides, automotive tires, car batteries and lithium batteries, consumer electronics including televisions and computer monitors, and construction or demolition debris exceeding one cubic yard in volume. Appliances containing refrigerant, specifically refrigerators, freezers, window air conditioning units, and dehumidifiers, must have the refrigerant professionally evacuated by a certified HVAC technician before the hauler will accept them. The technician provides a certification sticker or tag that must be visible on the appliance at the curb. Electronics and household hazardous waste can be properly disposed of at periodic collection events organized by the town in partnership with Denton County or through retail take-back programs for specific items like batteries and electronics. The town also partners with Keep Flower Mound Beautiful for community cleanup events that may accept certain items not eligible for regular bulk pickup. Residents should contact the franchise hauler or visit the town website for current bulk pickup schedules, item preparation requirements, and any associated fees for oversized or excess quantities beyond the standard service allowance.
Placing prohibited items (hazardous materials, tires, uncertified refrigerant appliances, electronics) at the curb for bulk pickup may result in the hauler refusing collection and leaving the items. Items left at the curb after refused collection constitute a code violation and must be removed within 48 hours. Illegal dumping of bulk waste in public areas, parks, or drainage easements carries fines up to $2,000 per incident.
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