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How To Get Rid Of Stuff Too Large For The Garbage Bin?

Getting rid of large items can take a lot of work for many people. Whether it's an old mattress, furniture, or appliances too big to fit in the garbage bin, disposing of these items can be challenging. Fortunately, several options are available for removing your large items without taking them to the landfill yourself. From donating and repurposing your unwanted stuff to hiring professional hauling services, this guide will help you find the best solution for getting rid of those bulky items.


1. Consider Recycling

In some cases, it may be possible to recycle your unwanted items. While this option is only available for some large items, it is worth looking into as it can help you avoid adding needlessly to the landfill and reduce your environmental impact. Some recycling centers offer pick-up services or will pay you for items such as old electronics or scrap metal.

Additionally, many local and online stores now accept recyclable items such as mattresses, furniture, and appliances. Fox at Ex-Mattress will collect old mattresses from your home and recycle them responsibly. So, check with your local recycling center or shop to see if they accept large items before you resort to throwing them away.


2. Use a Storage Unit or Shed to store large items

Using a storage unit or shed is an effective and easy way to store large items that are too big for the garbage bin. Storage units are typically in self-storage facilities, providing secure and convenient access to your belongings. Additionally, you can choose from various size options depending on your needed space.


By renting a storage unit or shed, you can easily store furniture, appliances, mattresses, and other bulky items without taking them to the landfill yourself. Plus, with these units being available 24/7 and offering climate control features for more sensitive items like electronics or documents, it's no wonder why so many people opt for this option when getting rid of their large stuff.


3. Sell Your Unwanted Belongings

Regarding selling large items, platforms like Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace are great outlets for advertising these items. You can post pictures and descriptions of the item online and wait for interested buyers to contact you. If you decide to go with an auction-style platform such as eBay, ensure that you adequately describe the condition and size of the item so that shoppers know exactly what they're getting.

Selling your unwanted belongings helps you clear out space and puts a few extra pennies in your pocket. So, take some time to sort through your clutter and consider selling it online or in person. You never know who might want to give your stuff a new home.


4. Donate Items to Charities and Thrift Stores

Sometimes we have too much stuff and need a little decluttering. But what can we do with those large items we no longer need or want? Donating them to a charity or thrift store that accepts more oversized items is a great option. Not only does it help you clear some space, but it also gives those items a new lease on life.

Plus, you can feel good knowing that you've helped someone in need or supported a good cause. From furniture and appliances to sports equipment and electronics, many organizations are happy to take those bigger items off your hands. So, make a positive difference in someone's life and donate those unused items today.


5. Hire a Professional Hauling Service

While several DIY options are available for getting rid of your large items, sometimes the best solution is to hire a professional hauling service. Haulers specialize in loading, transporting, and disposing of large items and can be hired for one-time or ongoing services.

Hiring a professional haulier ensures that your unwanted stuff will be disposed of properly without you having to put in any effort. These services are often more affordable than you think, making them an attractive option for removing large items.


6. Pack the Trash Bin to its Full Potential

If you're determined to throw away your large items, take a few extra steps to ensure it fits in the bin without creating an overflow. Try breaking down and packing your items as tightly as possible to maximize space. For example, try removing furniture pieces or wrapping up bulky items with plastic wrap or other materials.

Additionally, if your local garbage collection company offers service for larger items, contact them to see their requirements. This option can be more expensive than other disposal methods but will save you the hassle of hauling it away yourself.

Getting rid of large items can be daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Several options are available for responsibly disposing of these bulky items without taking them to the landfill yourself. Consider renting a storage unit or shed, selling your stuff online or in person, donating it to charity, recycling your items, or hiring a professional hauling service. Do your research and choose the option that best suits your needs.