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Junk Removal in Hartsville/Trousdale County, Tennessee

Hartsville/Trousdale County residents throw out furniture, appliances, and renovation debris every day — and there's more than one way to make it disappear. This page breaks down local junk removal pricing, Hartsville/Trousdale County's curbside and drop-off options, and the Tennessee-specific disposal laws worth knowing before you toss.

Population
12,271
Typical range
$110–$590
Reviewed
2026

2026 estimates

What junk removal costs in Hartsville/Trousdale County

Full-service haulers price by volume — how much of the truck you fill. Modelled from local market size and cost of living; final quotes vary by item type and access.

Quarter load

A few items

$110–$145

Half load

A room's worth

$260–$350

Common

Full load

Full 15-yd truck

$445–$590

* Estimates, not quotes. Single heavy items (fridge, hot tub) are often priced separately.

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Tennessee disposal laws

Mattresses
Tennessee has no statewide mattress recycling law. You can take a mattress to most landfills and transfer stations for the standard bulky-item fee (typically $20–$40), schedule municipal bulk pickup where available, or have a junk-removal company haul it (roughly $70–$120). Most charities will not accept used mattresses. Some cities require mattresses be wrapped in plastic before curbside set-out.
Electronics / e-waste
Tennessee has no comprehensive statewide electronics-recycling law, but landfilling electronics is discouraged and some localities restrict it. Recycle TVs, computers, and monitors through a certified e-waste recycler, a municipal collection event, or retailer take-back programs (such as Best Buy or Staples) rather than placing them in household trash.
Tires
Tennessee regulates scrap tires as a special waste. Tire retailers are generally required to accept your old tires when you buy new ones, and a per-tire disposal fee (commonly $1–$5) helps fund cleanup of illegal tire piles. Whole tires are typically banned from landfills; take extras to a tire retailer, an authorized scrap-tire hauler, or a household collection event. Illegal tire dumping carries fines.
Paint
Tennessee has no statewide paint stewardship (PaintCare) program. Dry out latex paint (add cat litter or a paint hardener) before placing it in the trash, and take oil-based paint, solvents, and stains to a household hazardous waste (HHW) collection site or event — never pour paint down a drain or storm sewer.

Source: editorial, verify before citing · last verified 2026-01

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Hartsville/Trousdale County junk removal FAQ

How much does junk removal cost in Hartsville/Trousdale County?

In Hartsville/Trousdale County, a single-item or quarter-load pickup typically runs $110–$145, a half load $260–$350, and a full truckload $445–$590. These are 2026 estimates modelled from local cost-of-living and market size; final quotes depend on volume, item type, and access.

What's the cheapest way to get rid of junk in Hartsville/Trousdale County?

The cheapest route is usually self-haul to a nearby transfer station or landfill. If you can wait, check whether your municipality offers a bulk curbside pickup day. Full-service removal costs more but includes labor and loading.

How do I dispose of a mattress in Tennessee?

Tennessee has no statewide mattress recycling law. You can take a mattress to most landfills and transfer stations for the standard bulky-item fee (typically $20–$40), schedule municipal bulk pickup where available, or have a junk-removal company haul it (roughly $70–$120). Most charities will not accept used mattresses. Some cities require mattresses be wrapped in plastic before curbside set-out.

Can I throw away electronics (TVs, computers) in Tennessee?

Tennessee has no comprehensive statewide electronics-recycling law, but landfilling electronics is discouraged and some localities restrict it. Recycle TVs, computers, and monitors through a certified e-waste recycler, a municipal collection event, or retailer take-back programs (such as Best Buy or Staples) rather than placing them in household trash.

Do junk removal companies in Hartsville/Trousdale County take furniture and appliances?

Yes. Almost all full-service haulers in Hartsville/Trousdale County take furniture, mattresses, and most appliances. Refrigerators and freezers may carry a small surcharge because their refrigerant must be recovered by law. Hazardous items (paint, chemicals, tires) are usually handled separately — Tennessee has no statewide paint stewardship (PaintCare) program. Dry out latex paint (add cat litter or a paint hardener) before placing it in the trash, and take oil-based paint, solvents, and stains to a household hazardous waste (HHW) collection site or event — never pour paint down a drain or storm sewer..

How fast can I get junk hauled away in Hartsville/Trousdale County?

Many Hartsville/Trousdale County providers offer same-day or next-day pickup when you call in the morning. Tapping the call button on this page connects you to an available hauler covering the Hartsville/Trousdale County area.

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Prices shown are modelled estimates for Hartsville/Trousdale County, TN and are not quotes. Facility fees and hours change — call ahead. Regulations are editorial summaries; verify before relying on them. Last reviewed 2026.

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