Guides to getting rid of things in Amarillo
Disposal routes, real costs and honest comparisons, including the times when the free option is the right one.
Where things go in Amarillo
Amarillo Landfill
The City of Amarillo Landfill on Bezner Drive is where most of this city's waste ends up, and it is the single most searched thing in Amarillo related
Read more →Amarillo guideCity Trash Pickup
City of Amarillo trash pickup covers a lot, and the gaps in it are where most people get stuck. The cart handles ordinary household waste on a fixed w
Read more →Amarillo guideHazardous Waste
Household hazardous waste is the shelf at the back of every Amarillo garage that nobody wants to deal with. Half full paint cans, a jug of antifreeze,
Read more →Amarillo guideRecycling Centers
Recycling in Amarillo works on a drop off model rather than a curbside one for most materials, which means knowing where to take things matters more h
Read more →Amarillo guideBulky Item Pickup
The City of Amarillo offers curbside pickup for bulky household items, and if your situation fits the program you should use it, because it costs you
Read more →Amarillo guideDonation Centers
Roughly a third of what comes off our trucks did not need to be thrown away, and the reason it was is almost always that donating felt like more work
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How to Dispose of a Mattress in Amarillo
A mattress will not fit in a cart, most charities stopped taking them, and it will not fold into a car. Here are the four routes that actually work in Amarillo, compared on cost and speed.
Read more →CostsJunk Removal Cost in Amarillo: 2026 Price Guide
What junk removal actually costs in Amarillo, how volume pricing works, which items carry surcharges, and when a dumpster is the cheaper answer.
Read more →CostsDumpster Rental Cost in Amarillo
Roll off pricing in Amarillo explained: what the base rate covers, how tonnage overages work, and the four charges that turn a cheap quote into an expensive one.
Read more →Disposal guidesHow to Get Rid of an Old TV in Amarillo
Televisions are regulated waste in Texas, which is why one left at the curb tends to stay there. The routes that work, and what each one costs.
Read more →Disposal guidesHow to Dispose of Old Tires in Amarillo
Tires are regulated scrap in Texas with a manifest system behind them. Where they actually go, what it costs, and why the pile behind the shed is a liability.
Read more →ComparisonsJunk Removal or Dumpster Rental: Which Is Cheaper in Amarillo
One question decides it, and it is not price. Whether your debris arrives in one pile or over a week is what makes a crew or a bin the cheaper option.
Read more →Disposal guidesHow to Get Rid of an Old Couch in Amarillo
Five routes for an old sofa in Amarillo, and the honest test for which one your couch qualifies for before you waste a weekend.
Read more →Disposal guidesHow to Get Rid of Old Appliances in Amarillo
Appliances are mostly steel, which makes them one of the cheapest things to get rid of. The freon rule is the part that catches people out.
Read more →ComparisonsWhat Size Dumpster Do I Need in Amarillo
Sizing a roll off wrong costs twice. The rule that matters is that heavy material fills a bin by weight long before it fills it by space.
Read more →SeasonalStorm Debris Cleanup in the Texas Panhandle
After a Panhandle storm the city brush route gets long. What to move first, what to photograph before you touch it, and what not to handle yourself.
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