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angiesteck@optonline.net
08-27-2019, 08:29 PM
I'm new to the Village of Pine Hills. Is there a bulk pick up for large items that I'd like to get rid of?
EdFNJ
08-27-2019, 09:06 PM
I'm new to the Village of Pine Hills. Is there a bulk pick up for large items that I'd like to get rid of?
You have to call for bulk items. This should answer your questions: (darn - link won't upload since it a PDF)
Lots of good info on districtgov.org just do a search for SANITATION
From the FAQ:
Does the fee include disposal of bulk items?
Yes. Please contact 352-750-0000 to schedule a bulk item pick-up.
Where do I dispose of bulk items that do not fit inside the bag?
Garbage too big, bulky or heavy to fit in a normal trash bag is considered a “bulk item.”
Bulk items should be scheduled for a pick-up. Bulk items include furniture, large
household trash, pallets, homeowner-generated remodeling debris, bicycles, lawn
mowers, mattresses, loose items in open boxes, toilets, carpeting, fencing, lumber,
computers, and other electronic equipment.
Bulk items should be placed curbside and at least three feet (3’) away from your normal
household garbage, mailboxes, utility poles, trees, gas or water meters, fire hydrants,
cars, sprinkler heads or anything else that collection equipment could damage, or come in
contact with. Do not mix bulk items or appliances or collection cannot take place.
angiesteck@optonline.net
08-28-2019, 12:07 PM
Thank you so much. I am also originally from NJ
Martian
08-28-2019, 12:12 PM
You have to call for bulk items. This should answer your questions: (darn - link won't upload since it a PDF)
Lots of good info on districtgov.org just do a search for SANITATION
From the FAQ:
Does the fee include disposal of bulk items?
Yes. Please contact 352-750-0000 to schedule a bulk item pick-up.
Where do I dispose of bulk items that do not fit inside the bag?
Garbage too big, bulky or heavy to fit in a normal trash bag is considered a “bulk item.”
Bulk items should be scheduled for a pick-up. Bulk items include furniture, large
household trash, pallets, homeowner-generated remodeling debris, bicycles, lawn
mowers, mattresses, loose items in open boxes, toilets, carpeting, fencing, lumber,
computers, and other electronic equipment.
Bulk items should be placed curbside and at least three feet (3’) away from your normal
household garbage, mailboxes, utility poles, trees, gas or water meters, fire hydrants,
cars, sprinkler heads or anything else that collection equipment could damage, or come in
contact with. Do not mix bulk items or appliances or collection cannot take place.
Seriously?
Wow! Just Wow!
And I just was reading a thread where people were discussing was to reduce the trash fee's. Seriously folks, we are in a bubble! Service like this at the trash fee make it a real deal!
Bogie Shooter
08-28-2019, 01:56 PM
Thank you so much. I am also originally from NJ
We will still allow you tho stay.:1rotfl:
EdFNJ
08-28-2019, 05:17 PM
Seriously?
Wow! Just Wow!
And I just was reading a thread where people were discussing was to reduce the trash fee's. Seriously folks, we are in a bubble! Service like this at the trash fee make it a real deal!
It was the same in our urban town in NJ, free pickup and there was no charge however we were paying $10K/yr in taxes so I guess that is a "charge." :) In fact there was no need to even call them. It was the 4th Friday every month. When we moved they even give 1 move out pickup which was a special "private" truck which they needed for the almost 50yrs of "stuff" we got rid of that we couldn't sell, donate or give away. We didn't even need a mover to come down here we dumped so much. Just a 4 x 4 x 8 tall pod mostly filled with Snapple (LOL).
EdFNJ
08-28-2019, 05:19 PM
We will still allow you tho stay.:1rotfl: :a20::a20:
angiesteck@optonline.net
08-28-2019, 07:59 PM
Lol
DAVES
08-30-2019, 08:39 PM
I'm new to the Village of Pine Hills. Is there a bulk pick up for large items that I'd like to get rid of?
First of all there is more than one company that handles trash pick up in the Villages. Find out who your company is and call them.
Ours is waste management. Bulk trash likely does not mean the same thing to everyone reading your question. When, we first moved in I had 200 cartons to get rid of. To my surprise waste management told me I could out out as much as I wished. I did flatten the boxes and stuffed as meany as I could into boxes that I didn't flatten and all went well.
If, you have wood-furniture-list it on talk of the villages someone
surely will be able to use it. A little time, a hammer and a saw and you can bust up most anything to a size that your regular pick up will take.
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