How to dispose of a mattress in Round Rock

Proper mattress disposal keeps Round Rock clean, avoids legal issues, and even helps recycle materials. It’s better for you and the planet. In this guide, we’ll show you six effective ways to dispose of a mattress in Round Rock. Let’s find the option that works best for you.

Mattress disposal options in Round Rock (ranked by ease, speed, and cost)

1. Ex-Mattress pickup serviceEasiest & fastest

Overview: The Ex-Mattress pickup service is the quickest and most convenient way to get rid of a mattress in Round Rock. You schedule a pickup, and we come to your home to do all the heavy lifting for you. We can often arrive same-day or next-day to haul your mattress away.

How it works: Get an instant quote online or call us at (512) 537-9270. You’ll pick a time slot (2-hour pickup window). Friendly professionals will come and remove the mattress from inside your home or even upstairs—you don’t have to carry it outside.

Cost: Prices start at $115 for one mattress pickup. If you have more items (like a box spring or bed frame), there is an extra charge per item. The pricing is transparent with no hidden fees. Tip: If you have multiple mattresses or items, we can take them all in one go, which saves you multiple trips or pickups.

Speed & ease: Ex-Mattress is the fastest option—same-day service is often available. It’s also the easiest because you don’t lift a finger. This is great when you need the mattress gone right away or if you cannot move it yourself.

Eco-friendliness: Ex-Mattress doesn’t just toss your bed in the dump. We recycle/restore every mattress we collect, giving it a second life whenever possible. Usable mattresses are cleaned and donated to families in need, and others are broken down for recycling. This means less waste in landfills, so you can feel good you chose a green option.

2. Ex-Mattress drop-off (North Austin)24/7 convenience

Overview: If you have a suitable vehicle, another quick option is the Ex-Mattress 24/7 drop-off location in North Austin. This option lets you dispose of your mattress on your own schedule, any time—day or night.

Location: The drop-off site is at 1915 Kramer Ln, Austin, TX 78758. It’s a dedicated facility where you can bring your old mattress. It’s open 24 hours, 7 days a week, as long as you book online first.

How it works: Book your drop-off slot. Then take your mattress to the location when it’s convenient for you. There’s no need to meet anyone; you can drop it off even after hours since the facility is accessible 24/7.

Cost: The drop-off is cheaper than pickup because you do the transport. There is no $65 pickup fee in this case. You only pay a processing fee per item: $50 per mattress (and $35 per box spring). So dropping off a single mattress costs $50.

Speed & ease: This option is very fast (you can do it immediately if you have a way to haul the mattress).

Eco-friendliness: Like the pickup service, Ex-Mattress will recycle or reuse the mattress you drop off. So you’re still choosing an eco-friendly solution that keeps mattresses out of the landfill.

3. City of Round Rock bulk pickupFree (plan ahead)

Overview: The City of Round Rock offers a bulk trash pickup service for large items like mattresses. This is a free service for Round Rock residents (in the city limits)—but it’s limited to once per year per household.

How it works: You must schedule the bulk pickup in advance. Round Rock contracts with a waste service for trash collection. Residents can call about one week before their regular trash day to get on the schedule. The pickup will happen on your normal garbage day (or a specified day) once scheduled.

Rules: Each household gets one free bulk pick-up per year. You can put multiple large items out for that one pickup. Mattresses are allowed in the bulk collection. On the scheduled day, you need to put the mattress at the curb by 7:00 AM. If you live in a MUD or outside city limits, check with your local waste service—the city’s service may not cover your area.

Cost: For city of Round Rock trash customers, this bulk pickup is free as long as you haven’t used your yearly pickup yet. If you need additional bulk pickups beyond the free one, you can still arrange them but there may be a fee.

Speed & ease: This option is cost-effective but requires waiting for the next available pickup date (usually at least a week out). You also have to move the mattress to the curb. One benefit is you don’t have to drive anywhere or pay a fee. However, the city’s bulk pickup will send the mattress to the landfill, so it’s not the most eco-friendly choice.

4. Local recycling centersRecycle it (with a fee)

Overview: You might consider taking the mattress to a local recycling or disposal center yourself. In Round Rock, the city recycling center is a drop-off site for many items, and it does accept mattresses for disposal—but there is a fee.

Round Rock Recycling Center (Deepwood Drive): The center is located at 310 Deepwood Drive, Round Rock, TX 78681. It’s open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM. You typically need to be a Round Rock resident. They accept large items that can’t go in normal trash, but they charge around $40 per mattress or box spring.

Williamson County Landfill’s Recycling Center (Hutto): Williamson County operates a landfill in Hutto (about a 15-20 minute drive from Round Rock). Cars or trucks might pay a flat rate plus an extra fee for each mattress. The landfill is open Monday–Friday 7AM–5PM and Saturday 7AM–Noon.

How it works: Load the mattress in your vehicle and drive to the center or landfill. Check in, pay the fee, and they’ll direct you to the drop-off area.

Cost: Expect to pay around $20–$40 per mattress. Some facilities charge by weight, others by item.

Pros & cons:

  • Pros: You can do it on your own schedule (during business hours), and it’s a legal, responsible method.
  • Cons: There’s a fee, you need a suitable vehicle, and you must do all the lifting. Also, some “recycling” centers may still send parts of your mattress to the landfill.

5. Mattress donation (if in good condition)Reuse & help others

Overview: If your mattress is clean, unstained, and in good shape, you might donate it so someone else can use it. Donating is a wonderful option because it’s free and keeps the mattress out of the landfill.

Salvation Army – free pickup: The Salvation Army often accepts mattress donations. They sometimes offer a free pickup if the mattress is in good condition. Call them or schedule a pickup; they usually arrive within a few days. The mattress must be clean, structurally sound, and bug-free.

Local charities and thrift stores: Many thrift stores do not accept mattresses, but you might find a local shelter or church charity that does. Always call ahead.

Drop-off donations: Some charities allow you to drop off mattresses during certain hours. Again, confirm ahead of time.

Cost: Donation is completely free and can help someone in need.

Pros & cons:

  • Pros: Free, eco-friendly, helps the community.
  • Cons: Must be in good condition, pickup scheduling can take time.

6. Landfill disposalLast resort (throwing it away)

Overview: Taking your mattress to the landfill is a straightforward option. In the Round Rock area, this often means the Williamson County Landfill in Hutto. It’s typically the least eco-friendly choice, since the mattress will take up space in the dump.

How it works: You load the mattress into a truck or trailer and drive it to the landfill. Staff will direct you where to dispose of it.

Location & hours: The Williamson County Landfill is at 600 Landfill Road, Hutto, TX. Hours are Monday–Friday 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Saturday 7:00 AM to noon.

Cost: Expect to pay a fee, often around $36 or more depending on vehicle load and item charges.

Rules: Secure the mattress with a tarp or tie-down.

Environmental impact: This is a last resort. Mattresses take up a lot of space in landfills and can damage equipment. Consider donating or recycling first.

Special considerations for heavily soiled or bed bug-infested mattresses

If your mattress is heavily soiled or bed bug-infested, you need extra steps:

Wrap it up: Wrap the mattress in plastic and seal it tightly before moving.

Label it: Write “Infested” or “Bed bugs” if it applies, to warn others.

Who will take these mattresses? Many charities won’t accept soiled mattresses. Ex-Mattress may pick up bug-infested mattresses if they’re wrapped. The City of Round Rock bulk pickup also accepts them for landfill if they’re sealed.

Do not donate or resell: Never donate a mattress with bed bugs or severe stains—it could spread pests.

Extra tip – treat your home: If there are bed bugs, consider a professional exterminator so they don’t come back. Wash bedding and vacuum thoroughly.

Disposal prep for soiled mattresses: If a mattress is soaked, wrap it so it doesn’t leak. For bio-soiled mattresses, wrapping is also wise. Once wrapped, these mattresses can be taken by Ex-Mattress or brought to a landfill.

Comparison of Ex-Mattress vs. other disposal options

Price:

  • City bulk pickup and donation can be free.
  • Recycling centers or landfills typically charge about $20–$40 per mattress.
  • Ex-Mattress starts around $115 for one item pickup, or ~$50 for drop-off.

Speed:

  • Ex-Mattress is often same-day or next-day.
  • City pickup requires at least a week’s notice.
  • Donation pickup might take days or weeks.
  • Landfill or recycling center drop-off is immediate if you have a vehicle.

Convenience:

  • Ex-Mattress pickup is hands-off; they do the lifting.
  • City pickup requires you to move the mattress to the curb.
  • Donation pickup can be convenient if available, but the mattress must be in good shape.
  • Landfill or recycling center drop-off requires a truck or suitable vehicle.

Eco-friendliness:

  • Donation is the most eco-friendly (reuse).
  • Ex-Mattress recycles or refurbishes your mattress.
  • City bulk pickup or landfill disposal likely ends up in the dump.

Frequently asked questions

Q1: can I dispose of my mattress for free in Round Rock?
Yes, if your mattress is in good condition, you can donate it to a local charity that offers free pickup (such as the Salvation Army). Another free option is the City of Round Rock’s bulk trash pickup, limited to once per year.

Q2: is it legal to put a mattress in a dumpster or leave it on the curb in Round Rock?
No, not without scheduling a pickup or having permission. Leaving a mattress by a dumpster or on the curb is considered illegal dumping. You must arrange a bulk pickup, call a private service, or dispose of it at a proper facility.

Q3: what is the fastest way to get rid of an old mattress in Round Rock?
A same-day pickup service like Ex-Mattress is the quickest option. You can also drop off your mattress at the Ex-Mattress North Austin location 24/7 if you have a truck.

Q4: will the city of Round Rock pick up my mattress if I put it out on trash day?
Only if you schedule a bulk pickup. Simply putting it out on normal trash day won’t work. Contact the city to arrange a special bulk pickup, then place the mattress at the curb on that scheduled day.

Q5: where can I take my old mattress to dispose of it myself?
You can take it to the Round Rock Recycling Center on Deepwood Drive or to the Williamson County Landfill in Hutto. Both charge a fee. Make sure you have a suitable vehicle to transport the mattress.

Summary & call to action

Disposing of a mattress in Round Rock doesn’t have to be a hassle. From free donation to fast professional pickup with Ex-Mattress, there’s an option to fit every budget and timeline. If you want the most convenient, same-day solution, call Ex-Mattress. They handle everything while keeping your mattress out of the landfill whenever possible. Or, if cost is your main concern and your mattress is in good shape, consider donating it. For heavier or bug-infested mattresses, a professional service may be the best choice.

Ready to say goodbye to that old mattress? Call Ex-Mattress at (512) 537-9270 to schedule a pickup or get more info about drop-offs. They’ll answer your questions and help you pick the best option. Don’t let that mattress clutter your space—let Ex-Mattress take it off your hands the easy way!

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