Straight answers on costs, disposal rules, and getting rid of the hard stuff in Marin County.
Updated June 2026 — in Marin, a single-item pickup starts at $125, a half-truck load runs about $399, and a full load or whole-house cleanout is about $649.
Mattresses are bulky, banned from regular curbside trash, and illegal to dump — but getting rid of one in Marin is easier (and often cheaper) than people think.
Not everything in Marin can go in your curbside bin — and some of it is illegal to put there.
An old hot tub is one of the single hardest things to remove from a Marin home.
Clearing a family home after a death or major downsizing is one of the most emotionally demanding things a family will do — and one of the most logistically complicated.
A broken refrigerator, an old washer, a dead dishwasher — getting rid of a large appliance in Marin takes a bit more planning than hauling it to the curb.
If you've ever stood in your garage wondering whether something is okay to toss in the blue or green bin, you're not alone.
Moving out is stressful enough — and then you realize the movers won't take the broken futon, the old mattress in the garage, or the decade of stuff that's been slowly piling up in the storage area.
A bathroom remodel, a kitchen gut, a deck tear-down — the debris from any home project in Marin needs its own disposal plan.
Before you schedule a haul-away or haul it to the dump yourself, ask: is this piece actually reusable? Marin County has a surprisingly robust network of donation and rehoming channels — from traditional thrift organizations to hyper-local neighborhood exchanges.
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