Rogers offers bulky waste pickup once a month by GFL. Households get 2 bulk items per month at no charge; additional items cost $25 each. Pickups must be scheduled at least 48 hours ahead by calling GFL. Construction/demolition debris (toilets, boards, plywood, cabinets) is not accepted, and bagged trash should not be co-mingled.
Rogers provides residential bulky waste collection through GFL once per month. Each household is allowed 2 bulk items per month at no charge; additional items are collected at $25 per item. Pickups are not automatic β residents must schedule them at least 48 hours in advance by calling GFL at 479-878-1384, and the bulky pickup day depends on the household's regular service day (running from the first Monday through the fourth Friday of the month). Importantly, construction and/or demolition debris such as toilets, boards, plywood, or cabinets is not considered bulky waste and will not be collected as such. Residents are also asked not to co-mingle bagged trash with bulky waste. For materials that do not qualify as bulky waste, the city directs residents to drop-off options at the James R. Welch Recycling Center / yard-waste facility on N. Arkansas Street. Because Rogers runs its own sanitation program, these city/GFL rules β not a county service β govern bulky pickup inside the city.
Items beyond the 2 free monthly items cost $25 each. Construction and demolition debris (toilets, boards, plywood, cabinets) is not accepted as bulky waste. Bagged trash should not be co-mingled with bulky items, and pickups not scheduled 48 hours ahead may be missed.
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