Tyler's Solid Waste Department collects bulky items like furniture and appliances, limited to 8 cubic yards per pickup, with an extra charge for larger piles. Tires, tree stumps, brush, and construction debris are handled as separate special collections.
Tyler runs a curbside bulky item program for large household goods such as furniture, mattresses, and appliances, capped at eight cubic yards per pickup; larger piles carry an added hauling charge. Liquid waste, tires, limbs, brush, tree stumps, and construction material are excluded from regular bulky collection and must be handled as special collections. Tree limbs four feet or shorter, tied in bundles under 50 pounds, ride with your weekly garbage when set six feet from the cart. The city periodically runs free bulky item collection weeks, including one each fall. Schedule or ask about special pickups at (903) 531-1388.
Illegal dumping is a state and municipal offense carrying steep fines. Setting bulky piles out off-schedule, or mixing in excluded items like construction debris and tires, can leave the load uncollected and result in a code enforcement citation.
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Tyler sets no limits on holiday decorations at single-family homes. In multi-family and nonresidential districts, decorations may go up at most 14 days befor...
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Tyler does not require landlords to register or license residential rentals and runs no proactive rental-inspection program. Housing complaints are handled r...
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