Williamson County has no bulk curbside pickup. Residents self-haul large items to a convenience center — up to three cubic yards per visit — or to the county landfill. Franklin and Brentwood collect bulk items for their own city customers.
For couches, mattresses, and appliances, unincorporated Williamson County residents load them into a truck and take them to a convenience center, which accepts up to three cubic yards per day from a primary residence at no charge, or to the county landfill for larger loads. Appliances with refrigerant and certain items may need separate handling. Franklin provides bulk and brush pickup to its sanitation customers, and Brentwood collects bulk items on its own schedule. Construction debris and commercial loads are barred from the convenience centers and must go straight to the landfill.
Illegally dumping bulky items on roadsides or vacant lots rather than hauling them to a center or landfill is criminal littering under Tennessee law, carrying fines, mandatory cleanup, and possible community service.
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