Hauler loading curbside junk into pickup truck in a neighborhood

E-Waste Disposal in Nashville, Tennessee

Starting at $79. Additional items from $19.

You cannot throw TVs, monitors, computers, or other electronics in the regular trash in most cities — they contain lead, mercury, and other hazardous materials that require certified recycling. Your options for TV removal and e-waste disposal: city e-waste drop-off events (free but infrequent), retailer take-back programs (free for small items), self-haul to a recycling center (free–$30), curbside pickup through Dropcurb ($99, same day), or traditional junk removal ($150–400+).

Same-day pickup available — book by 12pm for today's window

948+

Cities Covered

39

States Served

Same-Day

Pickup Available

$50

No-Show Guarantee

How electronics removal works in Nashville

1

Curb it

Place your electronics at the curb, driveway, or alley. No wrapping, no disassembly.

2

Book it

Select your item, see the exact price ($99), and pick your day. 60 seconds.

3

Gone

A local insured hauler picks it up same-day in Nashville. You get a text when it's done.

No strangers in your home. No scheduling a 4-hour window. No being home.

How much does electronics removal cost in Nashville?

E-waste disposal costs $99 through Dropcurb — that's the $79 pickup fee plus a $20 e-waste recycling fee. Each additional electronic item is +$39 ($19 add-on + $20 recycling). A TV of any size costs $99. Computer monitors cost $99. City recycling events are free but infrequent. Retailer take-back is free for small items but most won't accept large TVs. Traditional junk removal charges $150–$400+ for electronics pickup.

$99

Flat rate · No hidden fees · Price guaranteed

Pickup fee$79
First electronicsIncluded
E-waste recycling fee+$20
Each additional electronics+$19 + $20
Book electronics pickup — $99

✓ Price guaranteed before you book. No surprises, no hidden fees.

Traditional junk removal (1-800-GOT-JUNK, LoadUp): $150–$600+

5 ways to get rid of electronics in Nashville

Compared by cost, speed, and effort — pick the right option for your situation.

MethodCostSpeedEffortBest for
City e-waste collection eventFreeMonthly to quarterlyDrive to a designated drop-off site during scheduled hours. Events are typically once a month or less. Limited to household quantities.You can wait for the next event and have a way to transport items
Retailer take-back (Best Buy, Staples)Free (small items)Same dayDrop off at the store. Most retailers only accept small electronics — no TVs over 32". Limit of 3 items per household per day at some locations.You have small electronics like laptops, phones, or small monitors
Self-haul to recycling centerFree–$30Same dayFind a certified e-waste recycler. Load items into your car. Some facilities charge a fee for TVs and monitors.You have a car and a nearby certified recycler
Traditional junk removal (1-800-GOT-JUNK, etc.)$150–400+2–3 daysMust be home for estimate. Crew enters your home. Volume-based pricing — you pay for truck space even for small items.You have a large volume of mixed e-waste and other junk
Dropcurb$99Same dayPlace electronics at the curb in a box or as-is. Book online in 60 seconds. $20 e-waste recycling fee included. Data destruction handled by certified partners.You want it gone today without leaving home

How to prepare your electronics for pickup

  • Place electronics in a box or on the curb. Remove batteries from laptops if possible. No need to wipe data — our recycling partners handle data destruction.
  • ✓ Place at curb, driveway, or alley
  • ✓ No need to be home

When do you need electronics removal in Nashville?

  • Upgrading to a new TV and need the old one gone
  • Office cleanout with old monitors and computers
  • Broken electronics cluttering up the garage
  • Estate cleanout with mixed electronics

Does Nashville pick up electronics?

Junk removal in Nashville starts at $79 with Dropcurb — same-day curbside pickup with instant online pricing. Nashville Waste Services launched a modernized collection schedule on February 2, 2026, but curbside bulky items are limited to just 1 cubic yard per collection. The city's 4 Convenience Centers accept bulky items (first item free, fees for additional) but only take credit/debit cards (2.8% fee). Two Men and a Junk Truck starts at $149, Junk Bee Gone at $99, and 1-800-GOT-JUNK at $150-$600+ with mandatory in-person estimates.

City program details: Nashville Waste Services new collection schedule began February 2, 2026 — modernized routes across all districts. Bulky items collected curbside on your regular trash day — place items out by 5 AM. Curbside bulky items limited to 1 cubic yard per collection. Holiday schedule: if a holiday falls Tue-Fri, that day's pickups shift to Monday of the same week. Nashville has partnered with WM for residential waste service. The city also operates 4 Convenience Centers (including Omohundro) accepting bulky items, household trash, recyclables, glass, and compostables. First bulk item free at Convenience Centers; fees apply for additional items. Credit/debit cards accepted at all centers (2.8% fee, $1.95 minimum); cash NOT accepted at Omohundro. C&D waste limited to 1 cubic yard at Omohundro Center only. Up to 4 tires without rims accepted free per month at East and Ezell Pike centers only. Tennessee landfill tipping fees range $30-$50/ton. Use the Nashville Waste and Recycling app for collection day reminders.

Nashville Waste Services rolled out a modernized collection schedule on February 2, 2026. Curbside bulky items are limited to 1 cubic yard per collection — anything larger must go to a Convenience Center. Nashville has partnered with WM for residential waste service. Routes modernized across all districts with holiday collection changes: if a holiday falls Tue-Fri, that day's pickups shift to Monday of the same week. The city operates 4 Convenience Centers (including Omohundro, which does not accept cash) — first bulk item is free, with fees for additional items. Credit/debit cards accepted at all locations (2.8% processing fee, $1.95 minimum). C&D waste limited to 1 cubic yard at Omohundro Center only. Up to 4 tires without rims accepted free per month at East and Ezell Pike centers only. Southern Services Landfill (4651 Amy Lynn Dr) serves Metro Davidson County for C&D disposal; Tennessee landfill tipping fees range $30-$50 per ton. Average junk removal in Nashville costs $221-$232 per Homeyou (6,311 local projects), with HomeGuide reporting $150-$350 average and full truckloads at $400-$450. Two Men and a Junk Truck (615-703-6421, 1007 Elm Hill Pike) starts at $149 with same-day service — no online pricing, on-site estimates only. Junk Bee Gone (junkbeegonemurfreesboro.com) starts at $99 with a 2-man team and free no-obligation estimate. The Junkluggers of Nashville (615-395-5865) offers truck-fraction pricing with all labor, dump fees, and time included — requires on-site estimate. Junk King Nashville uses volume-based pricing. 1-800-GOT-JUNK quotes $150-$800 for Nashville jobs with mandatory in-person estimates. LoadUp starts at $79 per item.

Dropcurb picks up electronics same-day in Nashville for $99 flat — no wait, no annual limits, no restrictions.

1 cubic yard limit on curbside bulky items — that's barely one couch.

Nashville Waste Services modernized collection routes in February 2026, but curbside bulky items are limited to 1 cubic yard per collection. Anything larger requires a trip to one of the city's 4 Convenience Centers — first bulk item free, fees for additional. C&D waste only accepted at Omohundro (1 cu yd limit). Tennessee landfills charge $30-$50/ton.

1 cu yd

Curbside bulky item limit

$30-50/ton

Tennessee landfill tipping fees

689K

Residents sharing the system

What happens to your electronics after pickup

Electronics are recycled at R2- or e-Stewards-certified e-waste facilities. Devices are disassembled and sorted: circuit boards are processed for gold, silver, copper, and palladium recovery. Screens are separated for glass and lead processing. Plastics are shredded and recycled. Hard drives, SSDs, and other storage media are physically destroyed (shredded or degaussed) to ensure complete data destruction — no data leaves the facility intact. The $20 e-waste recycling fee covers the cost of certified handling and hazardous material processing.

Why Nashville residents choose Dropcurb for electronics removal

Nashville limits curbside bulky items to 1 cubic yard — that's roughly one couch. Dropcurb has no volume limits and starts at $79 with same-day pickup. No driving to a Convenience Center, no $149 minimum from Two Men and a Junk Truck, no $99 from Junk Bee Gone. From The Gulch to East Nashville, book online in 60 seconds.

Serving The Gulch, Music Valley, East Nashville, Germantown, Belle Meade, Green Hills, and 4 more neighborhoods in Nashville.

E-Waste removal questions in Nashville

E-Waste Disposal nearby

Same-day electronics pickup near Nashville.

Same-day pickup available

It's been sitting there
long enough.

Enter your address for an instant price. Flat rates, no estimates, no crew in your home.