How to Get Rid of a Mattress in Henderson NV (5 Local Options)
Mattresses in Henderson and throughout Nevada can be a difficult thing to get rid of. Regulations around mattress disposal are becoming more and more strict and more companies are refusing to accept them.
Luckily, we have listed 5 local options for you to get rid of a mattress here in Henderson and have compiled them below. We have included options for from a curbside mattress recycle service to drop off and donation options.
5 Ways to Dispose of a Mattress in Henderson
Option #1: A Bedder World Mattress Recycling (Henderson) – Curbside Pick Up Service
At A Bedder World, we offer a curbside mattress pickups 7 days a week and cover the entire Henderson and Las Vegas areas. You can easily book online, pay with a credit card and set your items outside on your chosen pick up day. Our team will drop by and grab your items and responsibly dispose of them. We recycle, donate, repurpose, or responsibly dispose of every mattress we pick up. To date we have recycled over 1,000,000 mattresses nationwide and have saved over 26,000,000 cubic feet of space in our nation’s landfills.
- Serving a 50+ mile radius around Las Vegas: Henderson, Paradise, Enterprise, South Summerlin, Reno, and many more…
- Curbside removal services.
- Over 1,000,000 mattresses recycled nationwide.
- Easy online booking
- Commercial/Bulk Quantity Mattress Recycling for local companies
Option #2: Good Condition? Try To Donate it
Donating your lightly used mattress to someone in need is a great option! Family members or friends are often potential recipients. You can also check with your favorite charity, church, or community center.
The Giving Store
The Giving Store in Henderson accepts used furniture in good condition but asks that you call first before dropping off to make sure your mattress will be accepted.
** We checked with the following donations centers Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, and Goodwill and unfortunately, due to sanitary concerns and bed bug concerns, these donation centers are not accepting mattresses for donation at this time.
Option #3: Drop off – Henderson Local Landfill
We always recommend recycling or donating your mattress before bringing it to the landfill. Mattresses are very hard to compress and break down and consequently take up a lot of space in our landfills.
Sometimes other options don’t work out and if that is the case you can choose to bring your mattress to the Henderson area landfill and drop it off. Unlike many other landfills, they will accept mattresses for a $40 minimum fee. This is also a great option if you have a bunch of other trash to dispose of.
HENDERSON LOCATION
$59 per ton
*$40 minimum
691 W Warm Springs Rd
Henderson, NV 89011
Mon-Fri: 6am-5pm
Sat: 6am-Noon
Sun: Closed
Option #4: Sell it – Henderson Craigslist or FaceBook
New Mattresses can be quite expensive, so there are many people who may not have the resources to buy a new mattress. A gently used mattress without tears, stains, or bed bugs could be a welcome item for them. Make sure you take a nice picture of your mattress and state clearly that it doesn’t have stains or bed bugs. Maybe you can make a little extra cash and help someone else save a buck.
Option #5: DIY – Do it Yourself Mattress Recycling
If you are looking to take on a small project and save some money (and the environment) you can actuially recycle your mattress yourself. To do this you will want so start by tearing off the cover and separating the materials inside.
The metal can be dropped at a local scrap metal yard where they will even give you a little cash for it. They will then melt it down and recycle it.
The foam can be taken to a carpet manufacturer where they will shred it up and use it to make carpet padding. You can also check craigslist and find any businesses looking for used foam, like pillow manufacturers, makers of dog beds, bean bag chairs, etc….
We hope this list of options helps you to find a way to get rid of your old mattress. Good luck and if you have any questions, we are always happy to offer advice on any of the suggestions above. Give us a call, shoot us a text, or an email.