Unincorporated Sacramento County residents get one bulky waste pickup appointment per 12 months for up to five cubic yards, included in standard service. Items go out by 6 a.m., no more than 24 hours before pickup, one foot from the curb on a flat surface.
Sacramento County's Department of Waste Management & Recycling provides bulky waste pickup by appointment for residents in the unincorporated area. One bulky waste pickup appointment for five cubic yards of acceptable items every 12 months is included in the standard level of residential curbside collection service at no additional charge. The total amount of acceptable material is limited to five cubic yards, or a pile measuring 8 feet by 4 feet by 4 feet; residents may put out up to 15 cubic yards total by paying additional fees. Items must be placed out by 6 a.m., but no more than 24 hours before the scheduled pickup, positioned one foot from the curb or edge of pavement on a flat, hard surface, in front of the property line on the same side of the street. Accepted items include furniture, mattresses, and spas/hot tubs (cut into quarters), along with pipes and lumber limited to four inches in diameter and five feet in length. Unacceptable items include concrete, dirt, rocks, bricks, tree stumps, and other heavy objects; glass panes and mirrors; treated wood waste; and anything already accepted in the regular garbage, organics, or recycling carts. Residents can schedule a pickup through the SacGreenTeam app or by contacting DWMR at 916-875-5555. Illegal dumping of bulky items on public or private property is prohibited under the County Code.
Putting out unacceptable items, exceeding size limits without paying, or illegally dumping bulky items instead of scheduling a pickup violates County rules and the Sacramento County Code, and can lead to penalties and cleanup costs.
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