Mansfield offers bulky item pickup on scheduled collection days for items like furniture and appliances. Residents must call to schedule and follow size and quantity limits established by the solid waste provider.
Mansfield residents can dispose of large household items, such as furniture, mattresses, and small appliances through the citys bulky waste collection program coordinated with the solid waste contractor. Bulky items must be scheduled in advance and placed curbside on the assigned collection day, typically separate from weekly trash cart service. Common accepted items include sofas, tables, chairs, mattresses, box springs, and dismantled small appliances. Items containing refrigerants (refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners) may require CFC removal certification or a separate pickup fee. Construction debris, concrete, dirt, roofing shingles, hazardous waste, tires, and materials from commercial contractors are NOT accepted through residential bulky pickup and must be taken to a licensed landfill or recycling facility. Yard waste and large brush piles may have separate collection rules. Residents can also self-haul bulk items to area transfer stations or the Fort Worth Solid Waste Transfer Station. Schedule bulk pickup by calling the solid waste contractor or Mansfield Public Works at 817-276-4200.
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