Large Household Items Pickup
Large Household Item Pickup is only available for County of Brant Residents and only for eligible properties who currently receive curbside collection.
Residential dwellings which do not currently receive curbside collection are not eligible for collection (i.e. apartment unit in a high-rise building, condominium unit that does not receive curbside collection). If you are unsure, please contact the County of Brant to determine your eligibility.
Collection frequency
Two (2) collections are allowed per year, one collection in each half of year (1st half: January to June and 2nd half: July to December).
Collection request method
- To request a collection, complete the Bulk Waste Pickup form
- Upon submission, the County of Brant will reach out to the applicant to confirm and schedule pickup day.
- The collection is typically booked for the following week on your regular collection day
Fee
The fee for this pickup is $25.00 per collection. Payment method will be coordinated at the time of booking.
Quantity
Maximum five (5) items will be collected per collection request.
Set out requirements
Set out at the curbside by 7:00 am on scheduled collection day and no earlier than 6:00 pm on the day before your scheduled collection day.
Refrigerators and freezers must have doors removed or secured in a way that they cannot be opened.
Acceptable and unacceptable Items
Acceptable items
- appliances such as stoves, microwaves, refrigerators (including bar fridges and wine chillers), air conditioners, dehumidifiers, water coolers, washers, dryers, dishwashers
- furniture such as sofas, couches, desks, chairs, tables, rugs, patio furniture, bedsprings, mattresses, bed frames
- large fixtures such as bathtubs, toilets, sinks
- household items such as water tanks, bicycles, barbeques (without propane tanks)
- carpet rolls and under padding (materials must be rolled and bundled in lengths not to exceed four feet)
- any other large articles which would normally come from a household
Unacceptable items
- business, commercial, industrial, agricultural and construction material
- small items and loose waste
- construction/renovation materials, masonry, or any rubble or building repairs such as glass, windows, doors, siding, lumber, drywall, concrete, stone, earth, asphalt, bricks, fencing
- organic materials such as trees, tree stumps, leaves, branches
- animal carcasses or feces
- agricultural waste, fencing crates, skids, or plastic
- materials from farm related activities
- farm machinery or equipment parts
- automotive parts or bodies
- any fuel oil tanks or items with gasoline tanks
- drums, fire barrels
- electronics
- liquid wastes, motor oil, paints, solvents
- propane tanks
- hazardous waste (fertilizers, pesticides, cleaners)
- tires
- paint cans, glass jars or other blue box recyclables, and
- loose materials in cardboard boxes