How to Dispose of Household Junk in Miami

This guide explains how to dispose of household junk in Miami-Dade County, including drop-off centers, curbside collection programs, accepted materials, and availability by location.

Where to Dispose of Household Junk in Miami-Dade County

North Dade Trash and Recycling Center

Address: 21500 NW 47th Avenue, Miami, FL 33055 Phone: (305) 594-1500 Hours: Daily, 7 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Accepted Items: Yard waste, furniture, appliances, bulk trash Details: This site provides free residential drop-off with proof of Miami-Dade residency. Closed on major holidays including MLK Day, Independence Day, and Christmas.

South Dade Trash and Recycling Center (Moody Drive)

Address: 12970 SW 268th Street, Homestead, FL 33032 Phone: (305) 514-6666 Hours: Daily, 7 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Accepted Items: Yard waste, furniture, appliances, woody debris Details: One of 13 neighborhood collection centers. Manual unloading is required by visitors.

West Perrine Trash and Recycling Center

Address: 16651 SW 107th Avenue, Miami, FL 33157 Hours: Daily, 7 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Accepted Items: Yard waste, furniture, appliances, bulk items Details: A convenient drop-off location for southern Miami-Dade residents. Handles most types of household junk.

Eureka Drive Trash and Recycling Center

Address: 9401 SW 184th Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157 Phone: (305) 514-6700 Hours: Daily, 7 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Accepted Items: Yard waste, furniture, appliances, lumber Details: Serves Palmetto Bay and surrounding neighborhoods for bulk junk disposal.

Curbside Junk Pickup in Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade County offers curbside bulky waste pickup by request through the 311 system. Volume limits and accepted item rules apply. ???? Best for residents without a vehicle or those needing labor-free removal.

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When to Request Curbside Pickup

Best for residents seeking convenience and limited to non-hazardous, curb-eligible household waste.

Map of Junk Disposal Sites in Miami-Dade

Alternatives to Public Drop-Off Sites

Dumpster Rental Services for Bulk Waste

Dumpster rental is ideal for disposing of large volumes of household junk, yard debris, renovation waste, or mixed materials. Containers are delivered and picked up by the provider.

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Junk Removal Services for Household Items

For heavy or awkward items like mattresses, broken furniture, appliances, or electronics, junk removal companies offer labor and haul-away service. Many providers recycle or donate usable goods.

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Retail Take-Back and Drop-Off Programs

Retailers such as Best Buy, Staples, and Home Depot offer in-store disposal for items like small electronics, batteries, and light bulbs—items not accepted at county bulk sites.

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Community Junk Collection Events

Local municipalities and county programs occasionally organize seasonal junk collection events for larger or specialty items like tires, electronics, or scrap metal.

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Choosing the Right Disposal Option

When to Use a County Drop-Off Site

Use these staffed sites when disposing of larger household junk, yard debris, or appliances that don’t fit regular curbside collection. Free for residents with valid ID.

When Dumpster Rental Is Better

For major projects, continuous waste generation, or when removing heavy materials over multiple days, a dumpster rental service is the preferred option.

When to Hire a Junk Removal Company

Junk removal is ideal for immediate, labor-free disposal—especially if you don’t have time, help, or the ability to lift heavy items.

Environmental Factors to Consider

County sites aim to divert junk from landfills when possible. Choose disposal partners that recycle and sort materials responsibly to minimize waste.

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