Frisco offers a city-managed bulk pickup program, but it comes with strict limits, reservation requirements, and item restrictions. Here's everything you need to know β and what to do when the city program doesn't cover your situation.
Quick Answer
Available?
Yes β by reservation only
How often?
Tied to your regular recycle/trash day (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th week of the month based on your address)
Scheduling required?
Yes β you must reserve online before noon the business day prior
Main limit
Up to 5 bulky items per pickup
Accepted Items
Furniture, mattresses, box springs, large household items that don't fit in your standard trash cart. Items must be single pieces β no bundles, no boxes of small stuff.
What the City Won't Take
Extra trash bags, recycling overflow, yard waste, construction debris, electronics, appliances, hazardous materials. Appliances and metal items require a separate scheduled pickup with a $15 fee (plus possible refrigerant extraction charges).
Schedule & Timing
Your bulk pickup day is the same as your regular recycling day, but only during your assigned week of the month. You'll need to check your address on the City of Frisco website to find your specific week. The reservation list closes at noon the business day before your pickup β miss the deadline, and you wait until next month.
Common Mistakes That Cause Missed Pickups
Forgetting to reserve online before the noon deadline
Putting out more than 5 items (extras won't be taken)
Setting out bags of trash, boxes, or yard waste as "bulk" items
Leaving appliances at the curb without scheduling the separate metal/appliance pickup
Missing your assigned week and having items sit curbside for weeks
City Contact Information
Frisco Government Resources
City Hall
Frisco City Hall (George Purefoy Municipal Center) 6101 Frisco Square Blvd, Frisco, TX 75034
Self-Disposal Drop-Off: Custer Transfer Station β 9901 Custer Rd, Plano, TX (MonβSat, 8 AM β 4 PM). Bring a valid Frisco water bill and photo ID.
Household Hazardous Waste: Frisco Environmental Collection Center offers free household hazardous waste drop-off for Frisco residents. Check friscotexas.gov for current hours and accepted materials.
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Frisco Junk Pros offers fast junk removal, furniture pickup, appliance removal, garage cleanouts, and same-day service when available. No scheduling hassle, no item limits, no waiting for your assigned week.
Check the City of Frisco waste services website and enter your address. You'll be assigned to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th week of each month.
Only during your assigned bulk pickup week, and only if you've reserved online before the noon deadline. Otherwise, the city won't pick it up.
No. Appliances and metal items are handled through a separate scheduled program with a $15 fee.
The city will only take up to 5. For larger cleanouts, a junk removal service like Frisco Junk Pros can handle unlimited items same-day.
No. Drywall, lumber, concrete, tile, and renovation debris are not accepted in any Frisco bulk pickup program.
Bulk pickup rules and schedules are subject to change. Always confirm current policies with the City of Frisco or your waste services provider before placing items at the curb. Information on this page was last reviewed in March 2026.
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