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How To Get Rid Of A Mattress In Tampa Bay (5 Local Options)

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If you are looking to get rid of a mattress in the Tampa area you may have found it to be quite difficult. Many companies and locations no longer accept mattresses for donation or disposal. Luckily, we have compiled a list of 5 great options that Tampa residents can utilize to get rid of their old mattress.

From a curbside mattress recycling pick up service to drop off and donation locations. We have listed them all below.  


5 Ways to Get Rid of a Mattress In Tampa Bay


Option #1: A Bedder World Mattress Recycling – Curbside Pick Up

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Booking a mattress pick up appointment with A Bedder World is easy and can be done online in just a few minutes. Pick ups are offer pick-ups almost every day and are incredibly fast and reliable, and as long as you have the mattress outside your door by 8 am, you can guarantee it will be gone.

A Bedder World has recycled over 1 million mattresses to date. The company started in Colorado and has since expanded to service a variety of other areas including Tampa. Bedder World also offers bulk quantity mattress removals for commercial companies as well.


Option #2: Special Services of Tampa – Bulky Item Removal

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On the tampa.gov website, you will be able to request the special services that operate around the Tampa Bay area to take away an old and unused mattress, along with a few other items you may have no use for anymore. 

There are a few items they won’t accept including building materials, electronics, and gas cylinders.

The full list of items that the special services will accept and not accept can be found on the tampa.gov website. 

To request the special services, you will need to call the City of Tampa Utilities Call Center whose number can be found at the very bottom of the website.


Option #3: Drop-Off at a Tampa Area Landfill

If you have a pick up truck or means to transport your mattress you can take it to a local landfill. Be sure to check their policies on mattresses first.

Click the link here to find local drop off locations or we have listed some of the locations and info below.

Alderman’s Ford Solid Waste Facility
9402 County Road 39
Plant City, FL 33567
Solid Waste FacilityAppliances & Bulky ItemsPaint & ElectronicsRecycling Drop-off
Hillsborough Heights Solid Waste Facility
6209 County Road 579
Seffner, FL 33584
Solid Waste FacilityAppliances & Bulky ItemsHousehold Hazardous WastePaint & ElectronicsRecycling Drop-off
Northwest County Solid Waste Facility
8001 W. Linebaugh Ave.
Tampa, FL 33625
Solid Waste Facility / Transfer StationAppliances & Bulky ItemsGeneral TrashPaint & ElectronicsRecycling Drop-offYard & Wood Waste
Resource Recovery Facility
350 N. Falkenburg Rd.
Tampa, FL 33619
Commercial Self- Haulers
Sheldon Road Household Hazardous Waste Facility
9805 Sheldon Road
Tampa, FL 33635
Household Hazardous Waste
South County Solid Waste Facility
13000 U.S. Highway 41
Gibsonton, FL 33534
Solid Waste Facility / Transfer StationAppliances & Bulky ItemsGeneral TrashHousehold Hazardous WastePaint & ElectronicsRecycling Drop-offYard & Wood WasteDonations Drop-offAcceptable donationsDonations not accepted
Southeast County Landfill
15960 County Road 672
Lithia, FL 33547
Landfill
Wimauma Solid Waste Facility
16180 West Lake Dr.
Wimauma, FL 33598
Solid Waste FacilityAppliances & Bulky ItemsPaint & ElectronicsRecycling Drop-off

Option #4: Good Condition? Try to Donate it at Goodwill

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If your mattress is in good condition you may be able to donate it at goodwill. But be aware that they do not accept many mattresses. Below are some of the common restrictions on what mattresses are accepted at Goodwill. You can also read our article here on more info about what mattresses Goodwill accepts.

WHAT QUALIFIES A MATTRESS FOR DONATION?

  • Less than 5 years old
  • No rips or stains
  • No bed bugs
  • Must be bagged and sanitized before drop off
  • Structurally sound with no dips or sagging
  • CALL FIRST BEFORE DROPPING OFF

While you can easily book a pick-up appointment, since there are three donation centers around the Tampa Bay area, it can sometimes be much easier to simply drive your mattress down to one of these buildings and know it will be used my someone else.

The staff at Goodwill are also very informative and responsive, so feel free to send them an email or give them a quick call if you have any questions or concerns regarding their service, or if you just want to get a deeper insight into how exactly the charity works and how it handles mattress donations. 

These are the 3 locations in Tampa Bay (Call before dropping off a matttress)

  • 4102 W Hillsborough Ave, Tampa, FL 33614

  • 1407 US-301, Tampa, FL 33619 

  • 5371 Ehrlich Road, Tampa, FL 33625

Option #5: Lots of Junk? Book A Pick-Up With LoadUp

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LoadUp has been hauling away junk across several cities and areas across America for many years and the good news is they now operate in Tampa Bay. 

When you book a pick-up time online on their website, you will be told up-front how much it is going to cost to haul your items away so you won’t have to guess if it might be outside of your price range once they actually arrive. 

Additionally, when you schedule before 12pm, LoadUp will even pick up your old mattress on that very same day, saving you from having to wait around.

Fast, efficient, and very reliable, LoadUp is one of the best junk disposal services you can find in Tampa Bay and across all of Florida. 


To Wrap Up

Donating a mattress or scheduling a pick-up to have it recycled can be done very quickly and is a much better and more eco-friendly way to get rid of any old furniture. With so many donation centers and mattress-disposal services dotted around the Tampa Bay area you should be able to find a solution that meets your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Are Mattresses Harmful To The Environment?

Each and every year, approximately 7.5 million mattresses are sent straight to landfills which then take up more than 1 billion feet of space.

Not only that, but mattresses actually contain toxic chemicals which are dispersed when they are crushed and destroyed, contributing to ground pollution and destroying ecosystems in the process. 

While not all mattresses are 100% recyclable, the majority of them are at least 80% recyclable which is why it is always much better and more worthwhile to send them to a disposal service that will recycle them responsibly.

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