Submitted by dcfb2360 t3_11jg8z0 in baltimore

I need to get rid of an old mattress cuz I got a new one, my apartment won't let me put it in the dumpster. I called 311 and they can't pick it up for another 2 months but I'm moving next week. Any ideas for how to move it?

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obmulap113 t1_jb2l1qn wrote

You are supposed to leave them on the shoulder of 295

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BrassUnion t1_jb2umga wrote

And here I've been tossing them in any old alley. Stupid me.

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dcfb2360 OP t1_jb3cjgp wrote

I could dump it in the Harbor 😀 omg problem solved

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Doom_Balloon t1_jb4dtp7 wrote

That’s considered a watercraft, do you have your registration for that?

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mrm0324 t1_jb2g5cb wrote

If you can fit it in your vehicle, you can take it to the dump.

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dcfb2360 OP t1_jb2ggab wrote

Don't have a car :(

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mrm0324 t1_jb2gnx6 wrote

There are people who will haul it away for a price. I live in canton and there’s a bunch of people who do it here. Not sure where you live but you may want to ask on a local neighborhood page too.

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Dylan552 t1_jb37127 wrote

Yea we paid a guy 40 bucks to take ours quick and easy no hassle

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Roasted_Butt t1_jb63ld7 wrote

That’s just the shoulder of 295 with extra steps.

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boarbar t1_jb2s4c3 wrote

If you have your license Home Depot rents trucks for $20 for the first 75 minutes

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captain_smonch t1_jb2uld6 wrote

We were denied access to both the Sission Street Dump and Northwest Transfer Station when doing this. Apparently it qualifies as a commercial vehicle and wasn't allowed for having writing on the side at Sission and wasn't allowed at Northwest for us not having a small haulers permit. We had to hire someone to take it.

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ilovelucy7734 t1_jb31i1g wrote

When I moved I used our rented uhaul to take mattresses to the Sisson st dump - no issues except they made us park the uhaul at the lower dumpsters and carry the mattress up the ramp and throw it over the edge

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captain_smonch t1_jb3209e wrote

I'm glad it worked for you! It was such an obnoxious experience. We ended up writing to our councilperson

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ilovelucy7734 t1_jb328nu wrote

Maybe that made a difference! This was only a couple months ago.

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mrm0324 t1_jb32ul0 wrote

Same thing happened to me. I had a uhaul and they wouldn’t let me dump anything so I had to go down to a pay dump in the county. Really messed up my day of moving.

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boarbar t1_jb357ki wrote

Damn that’s crazy! What about cockeysville?

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dcfb2360 OP t1_jb3c8x9 wrote

really glad you told me this cuz I was looking into dumping it at Sisson St

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captain_smonch t1_jb3cf32 wrote

They'll take the mattress for sure, just based on my experience it can't be in a vehicle that looks commercial (has words on the side)

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Due-Net-88 t1_jb4ue2z wrote

Haha yup. Learned that the hard way when I borrowed my work van to bring my old couch there and they denied me.

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HorsieJuice t1_jb3o4bf wrote

I wonder if they've changed policies or if the degree of strictness varies with how busy they are and/or who's working that day. I've gone on days where they've looked over my load somewhat carefully and written down my ID info to make sure that I wasn't exceeding the daily/weekly cap, but then I've gone other times, including twice this week where they've just waved me through. There was a Uhaul van there this week, and every time I go, it's kind of obvious that the majority of the pickup trucks are doing something commercial, even if they don't have any writing emblazoned on the side.

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ratwing t1_jb2x9ez wrote

I literally tore one apart and put it in several contractor bags.

This is a nearly impossible job -- once I got to the springs, I had to spend a long time with an angle grinder to get through them all. Bagging a bunch of fucking big springs, not fun.

I also disassembled and then sledge hammered a piano. The piano, was more fun than the mattress.

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throwaway37865 t1_jb3hxez wrote

Please be careful doing this!! Fiberglass contamination is a MAJOR issue and will contaminate the area you destroy this in. Fiberglass is in a lot of mattresses. This can cause major health issues and problems for those exposed.

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dcfb2360 OP t1_jb3cgxf wrote

ngl I'm considering trying to destroy it so I can dump it but mattresses for some bizarre reason are built like horcruxes lmao

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BJJBean t1_jb2imag wrote

Put it up on facebook marketplace for free. You'd be surprised what people will pick up.

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Sivla-Alegna t1_jb2pnkb wrote

Yep. I've never had trouble getting rid of anything I put on their for free.

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dopkick t1_jb7b8fl wrote

Just be prepared for really weird people

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philaiv t1_jb2qkbi wrote

I've never done this but supposedly this is the way: Bulk trash and white goods (large appliance) collection

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MrRufsvold t1_jb325oc wrote

OP, this is the answer. Bit of a delay, but free!

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kDubya410 t1_jb2ugl6 wrote

Did this (pre-Covid) to get rid of a mattress, so it does work.

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dcfb2360 OP t1_jb3cpel wrote

Yep this is the right way of doing it. Problem is 311 kinda sucks, you have to schedule a time waaaaay in advance to have them pick it up so they won't even pick it up for like 3 months from now cuz they're apparently "booked" smh

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throwaway37865 t1_jb3i3f2 wrote

Does your apartment building have a bulk trash pickup? Or another building they own that has bulk trash dumpsters?

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Dontaskmeaboutnam t1_jb38ahz wrote

Leave it an an alley by the building and forget about it like any normal baltimoron

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SpareCartographer402 t1_jb4s7en wrote

You asked to put it in the dumpster! Naw you pull that shit out in the middle of the night, you pay enough rent to let them pay for the removal.

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[deleted] t1_jb4oqew wrote

If you are not able to arrange for it to be disposed of properly in time, you may simply need to take it with you and arrange for disposal at your new location.

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Main-Equipment-3207 t1_jb4sx28 wrote

Try the service Load Up to remove it. I had them remove a broken sofa from my apartment for only $99. I live in Rockville but they probably have a service in Baltimore.

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Cunninghams_right t1_jb5aysx wrote

craigslist or facebook marketplace ad. offer $10 for someone to come haul it to the dump. you're not supposed to sell used mattresses (ordinances to prevent bed-bugs in most places), but if you pay someone to haul it away and they keep it, there is no way for you to know.

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Conscious-Patience49 t1_jb5m994 wrote

If it’s in a ok condition post it in the Buy Nothing groups on Facebook.

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Natural_Sherbert_900 t1_jb57lhu wrote

If you don’t figure it out in time put it in the dumpster on the way out when you’re moving.

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sonnyspoon8 t1_jb5934j wrote

They have these places around the city called dumps,maybe you can visit one.

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