Same-day mattress disposal in Austin
Tight windows. Clear prices. Planet-first routing.
Less noise. Less back-and-forth. More certainty.
Choose the right path
Pick the option that fits your day.
Fast tip
If you want speed, start with pickup.
If you can haul, check drop-off rules first.
Pickup
Fast removal with a tight time window.
Best for
- You want it gone today.
- You have stairs or a walk-up.
- You want a clear plan.
What you need
- Item photos.
- Pickup spot details.
- Stairs and parking notes.
What happens next
- You book a window.
- We confirm the plan.
- We pick up and route it.
Drop-off
Good when you can haul it yourself.
Best for
- You have a truck.
- You want the lowest cost.
- You can drive today.
What you need
- A safe tie-down.
- Time for a trip.
- A place that accepts mattresses.
What happens next
- You check rules first.
- You confirm current rates.
- You drop off during open hours.
Donation
Possible, but rules are strict.
Best for
- Like-new condition.
- Clean and dry.
- No strong odors.
What you need
- Clear photos.
- Proof it is clean.
- A charity that accepts it.
What happens next
- You check rules first.
- You schedule a drop or pickup.
- You keep a receipt if needed.
Recycling
We try reuse first, then recycle parts.
Best for
- You want less landfill.
- The bed is worn out.
- You want a clear outcome.
What you need
- Photos.
- Pickup notes.
- A safe pickup spot.
What happens next
- Usable beds go to reuse paths.
- Others get materials routed.
- Landfill is last.
Pricing that stays clear
Know the plan before we arrive.
- Prices show before you pay.
- Indoor carry and stairs can add cost.
- Extra items change price too.
- Booking shows the exact total.
Price checklist
- Count items (mattress, box spring, frame).
- Choose inside or outside pickup.
- Note stairs, gates, and parking.
- Upload clear photos.
Before we arrive
- Clear a safe path.
- Bag it if you can.
- Share stairs and parking notes.
- Share gate codes.
- For curb pickup, keep it dry and visible.
Pickup notes: stairs __ | parking __ | gate code __ | inside or curb __
Why this helps
Clear notes reduce delays and missed pickups.
It also helps us route items the right way.
That means more reuse and less landfill.
How it works
1) Choose your option
Pick pickup, drop-off, donation, or recycling.
2) Pick a plan
Book a window, or plan your drop-off.
3) Get a clear outcome
We route it: reuse, recycle, landfill last.
What happens after pickup
We are transparent about the route.
Reuse when safe
Clean, usable beds go first.
Recycle materials next
Many mattress parts can be recycled.
Landfill last
Only when reuse and recycling fail.
Authority links: EPA waste hierarchy and Mattress Recycling Council.
Other Austin options (if you want to compare)
These can work. Rules vary. Check before you go.
City on-demand bulk pickup
Appointment required for eligible customers.
- Up to fourplexes can qualify.
- Up to three collections each year.
- Some areas have limited district rules.
Recycle & reuse drop-off center
Appointment-based. It does not accept mattresses.
Donation and item rules
Donation is limited for used mattresses.
- Rules vary by charity.
- Like-new condition has the best chance.
- Call first to avoid wasted trips.
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