Pool Table
Disposal Rules
Pool tables are accepted but require disassembly. The slate alone weighs 400-800 lbs and is classified as heavy material. Rails, felt, and the wooden frame go in a standard dumpster. The slate may need a heavy-debris container.
Pro Tip
Separate the slate from the frame. The slate is the heavy part — everything else is manageable.
Alternatives
Pool table resellers and moving companies buy used tables. List on Craigslist — players often pick them up for free.
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Couch / Sofa
AcceptedCouches and sofas are accepted in dumpsters. They are extremely bulky and can fill a significant portion of a 10-yard container. Remove cushions and, if possible, cut the frame apart to save space.
Desk
AcceptedDesks of all types — wood, metal, or composite — are accepted in dumpsters. They are bulky but manageable. Disassemble them when possible to stack components flat and save space.
Tables (Dining, Coffee, etc.)
AcceptedTables of all sizes are accepted in dumpsters. Remove or fold legs to make them stackable. Glass tabletops should be handled carefully and wrapped to prevent breakage.
Bookshelf / Shelving
AcceptedBookshelves, wire shelving, and storage units are accepted in dumpsters. Disassemble modular units to save space. Particleboard shelving breaks apart easily with a pry bar.