How Much Does Junk Removal Cost in Fulton County?
What's the Fulton County charge to haul off trash, debris, and waste?

What junk removal company has the BEST PRICE in Fulton County?
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let us handle the pick up and discard of unwanted items
1) Separate those items into areas. 2) Decide what stays and what goes. And, 3) Discard, get rid of, and trash those old items!
small jobs in Fulton County start at $59 for a single item placed at the curb
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Fulton County deals, price, discounts, charge, budget
What's the outlay and expenditure?
Sometimes, getting a final price for junk removal requires an on-site visit; your budget is our concern. How much is the charge, price, cost, rate, fee, or total amount for the residents of Fulton County, GA?

Appliances
is there a cost to dispose of 1) Refrigerators, 2) Washers, and 3) Dryers recycled?
Here is the complete Fulton County list of appliances we remove and recycle: refrigerator, washer, dryer, microwave, stove, dishwasher, water heater, trash compactor, garbage disposal, oven, sink, faucet, hot water heater. Let's not forget old filing cabinets!

How much do I pay for junk removal in Fulton County
How much does it cost to dispose or recycle appliances in Fulton County?
The Price; the quote
In Fulton County, how much does it cost to haul off a queen size mattress, old office furniture, old computers, desktops, laptops, tablets, office trash cans, printers, copiers, fax machines, old computer monitors, televisions, prickly plastic carpet protectors, filing cabinets, cubicles, general office equipment, desktop phones, and office chairs.
But, the most common item to remove and haul off is that old office desk.
Fulton County Indoor Furniture Removal
Indoor furniture removal in Fulton County:
Sofas • Recliners • Couches • Chairs • Bookcases • Desks • Office furniture • Mattresses • Box springs • Pool & ping-pong tables • Old decor and clutter. Whether it’s one item or an entire Fulton County house, we’ll handle the heavy lifting.
Outdoor Junk
Your yard should feel open and relaxing — not crowded with junk.
We remove: Swing sets • Hot tubs • Grills (gas or charcoal) • Riding lawn mowers • Jacuzzis • Lumber • Pallets • Deck boards • Patio furniture • Boxes • Trash • Yard debris • Leaves • Trampolines • Old basketball goals. We’re committed to eco-friendly recycling and responsible disposal to keep Fulton County green.
Post Construction Disposal in Fulton County includes the following list:
Brick, tile, wood and ceramic flooring, ovens, stoves (gas & electric), grills, birdbaths, dog houses & tree houses, plants & shrubs, wallpaper, under-cabinet debris, drywall, carpet, lumber (deck, fencing, roofing decks), roofing materials, plywood, wet carpet & padding, baseboards, wet paint, bathtubs & sinks, hot tubs/jacuzzis, old doors, plumbing parts, garbage disposals, and the kitchen sink!
TOP 3 Common Fulton County Questions
Q: How much does it cost to haul away junk in Fulton County?
A: Most jobs range from $95 to $850, depending on load size, item type, and disposal fees.
Q: Who should I call to remove my old mattress in Fulton County?
A: Call our Fulton County team for same-day/next-day pickup at (770) 202-4178.
Q: Do you haul away riding lawn mowers or hot tubs?
A: Hot tubs or jacuzzis usually require disassembly. In most cases, these items are not easily accessible. Disconnection from electrical and water is necessary. Non-working riding lawnmowers range between $150 and $400.
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Fulton County Solid Waste Management Plan
Under the Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs planning standards, local governments must prepare and maintain a Solid Waste Management Plan that addresses waste reduction, collection, disposal, land limitation, and public involvement for at least a 10-year period. While Fulton County no longer submits plans for state approval, the County continues to plan solid waste management through its Comprehensive Plan (2035) and internal planning documents.
Background & Purpose
As Fulton County’s solid waste planning is incorporated into the Fulton County Comprehensive Plan (2035) — a long-range planning document adopted by the Board of Commissioners that includes solid waste management strategies as part of overall community facilities and environmental planning. The section covering solid waste assesses existing service delivery, regulatory conditions, and future needs for disposal, recycling, and waste reduction.
The Department of Public Works provides oversight of solid waste collection and disposal in unincorporated areas of the county; however, the County itself does not directly collect residential trash — most residential services are contracted through private providers or managed by incorporated cities within the County.
Plan Framework
The updated plan focuses on the five core planning elements required by state law:
1. Waste Reduction – decreasing the amount of waste generated per person.
2. Waste Collection – improving the efficiency and coverage of collection systems.
3. Waste Disposal – ensuring environmentally sound and long-term disposal capacity.
4. Land Limitation – identifying and managing suitable areas for waste facilities.
5. Education & Public Involvement – encouraging active community participation and awareness.
Plan Goals & Strategies
The Plan Update provides a data-driven framework for managing solid waste in a sustainable, cost-effective, and service-oriented way. It includes:
• A full inventory and assessment of existing programs.
• Verification of adequate waste handling and disposal capacity for the future.
• Clear identification of local needs and goals for reduction and recycling.
• Strategies to meet both local and state per-capita waste reduction targets.
• Financial and implementation plans for each initiative.
• Defined roles for government agencies, private contractors, and citizens.
Key Findings & Public Feedback
Although Fulton County’s solid waste planning documents don’t provide a single consolidated findings section like Gwinnett’s plan, current themes from public involvement and committee discussions include:
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Need for better waste hauler reporting before setting precise recycling goals.
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Interest in improving recycling rates and decreasing contamination in recycling streams.
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Recognition that private collection networks and multiple jurisdictions complicate unified waste management approaches.
Looking Ahead
Fulton County continues to plan solid waste management within its 2035 Comprehensive Plan framework and related sustainability initiatives.
Fulton County Comprehensive Plan (2035) — Official long-range plan (includes solid waste elements): https://www.fultoncountyga.gov/inside-fulton-county/fulton-county-departments/public-works/planning-zoning-and-permitting/2035-comp-plan
IS THE COST TO REMOVE JUNK THE SAME FOR EACH COUNTY?
What is the Rate of Junk Removal in Fulton County?
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I need a junk removal company near me. My HOA is ruthless about having anything sitting outside, especially discards. Does everything need to be outside or can I just put in in my garage? Do you come inside to pickup unwanted items?

