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Mattress Removal

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$99first item · +$30 each more

Mattress and box-spring removal in Layton hits a constraint the curbside cart was never built to absorb: Waste Management's 2026 Service Calendar is explicit that the weekly 96-gallon green cart goes out by 6 a.m. for routine garbage and that the every-other-week recycling stream excludes furniture, foam, textiles, carpeting, electronics, batteries, hazardous materials, and bulky items by name (per laytoncity.org / WM Calendar). A mattress staged next to the cart on trash day gets a tag-and-leave from the route driver — foam exclusion on the recycling side, cart-size exclusion on the garbage side, and no special-pickup line on the standard route. Layton contracts curbside garbage and recycling to Waste Management under a city agreement billed through Layton City Utilities at 437 N Wasatch Dr, (801) 336-3860 (per laytoncityutah.gov / Utilities; per trashschedules.com / Layton). Bulk pickup for mattresses, box springs, and furniture runs on a separate by-request lane with no published citywide schedule: residents call Layton Utilities at (801) 336-3860 or WM dispatch at (801) 282-8219 to be added to the route, with multi-week wait quotes and conflicting lead-time answers between the two dispatch trees a routine outcome and no online portal published for bulk mattress pickup (per trashschedules.com / Layton; per junkgarbageremoval.com / Layton). The 2025–2026 cycle did not introduce a citywide bulk schedule; WM observes the standard six federal holidays with a one-day rollover. Self-haul to the Davis Landfill is feasible because the regional landfill is also the local landfill — Wasatch Integrated runs the Davis Landfill inside Layton city limits at 1997 East 3500 North, accessed off SR-193 at 1700 East (the street address itself does not navigate correctly in most GPS apps) (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill; per wasatchintegrated.gov / Special Waste FAQ). The math layers up faster than the brochure suggests. Effective July 1, 2025, Wasatch Integrated raised in-District MSW tipping to $46 per ton and reaffirmed a $15 per-piece mattress and box-spring surcharge — each mattress and each box spring counts as one piece, so a matching set runs $30 at the gate before tipping math (per wasatchintegrated.gov / New Rate Changes; per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). A single mattress under the 10,000 lb small-load threshold typically hits the $10 in-District small-load minimum and pays $15 on top: roughly $25 at the scale house with proof of in-District residency (driver's license, current utility bill, or property tax notice) (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Out-of-District residents — Bountiful runs its own landfill ~14 miles south along I-15 and is the only Davis County municipality outside the Wasatch Integrated district — pay $50 + $15 = $65 instead (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill). The $10 uncovered/unsecured load fee plus state-fine risk under Utah Code 72-7-409(2) — minimum $200 — hits an open pickup bed with an unstrapped mattress, a frequent first-timer surprise that turns a low-cost landfill run into a $35+ trip when the tarp-and-strap math gets skipped (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Landfill hours run summer Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–6 p.m., winter Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Sundays, with 2026 holiday 2 p.m. closures on MLK Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Pioneer Day, Labor Day, and Veterans Day, and full closures on July 4 and November 27 (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Hours). The Davis Material Recovery & Transfer Facility at 3404 North 650 East is sometimes mis-clicked as a public drop-off — it is closed to the general public and accepts commercial hauler loads only, transferred to the Bayview Landfill near Elberta (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Transfer Station). The donation lane is the cheapest endpoint that almost never works. Deseret Industries (Layton) and The Other Side Thrift Boutique generally refuse used mattresses for bedbug, stain, and liability reasons, and Habitat for Humanity ReStore mirrors the refusal even on visibly clean sets — the homeowner who staged a mattress for a Saturday donation truck and watched it pass is the routine outcome on the donation side. The state-program lane is also closed: Utah is not a participating state under the Mattress Recycling Council's stewardship program, which currently operates only in California, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Oregon (per byebyemattress.com / MRC). Utah mattresses route through MSW or voluntary haulers — there is no fee-subsidized public recycling channel. Retailer haul-away on new-mattress delivery is the cheapest legitimate alternative — Mattress Firm, Costco (Layton), and major online retailers offer like-for-like haul-away at delivery, typically in the $50–$100 range per mattress — but the route closes the moment the new mattress is bought from a retailer without haul-away on the SKU, or when the old set needs to leave the bedroom days before the delivery window lands. Two demand drivers stack on top of the route gap. The 2020 Census counted 27,045 housing units in Layton against a 2010 baseline of 19,145 — roughly 41% housing-stock expansion in a decade, on a +44% trajectory since 2000 that drives bedroom turnover at every lease end, resale, and remodel (per Wikipedia / Layton). Median household income runs $102,480 with median property value $477,700 and +9.21% YoY appreciation (per DataUSA / Layton) — a strong move-and-remodel-cycle driver on top of the natural 7–10 year mattress replacement window and an average 2010 household size of 3.19, meaning more beds per house than the national baseline. The Census rental vacancy rate runs 6.0% against a 0.9% homeowner vacancy — turnover concentrates on the rental side, which lines up with median age 32.3 and the rotating Hill Air Force Base renter cohort whose PCS-season lease-ends rarely sync with the city's by-request bulk schedule (per Wikipedia / Layton). The newer west-side subdivisions toward West Point and Syracuse layer HOA covenants on top of the route gap — a mattress staged at the curb outside an approved pickup window is a covenant violation rather than a passive wait. The competitor map matters. 1-800-GOT-JUNK's Salt Lake City franchise explicitly lists Layton in its service area and prices a single mattress on an on-site-quote model with a $150+ brand minimum and no online per-item pricing — the page itself states a crew has to see the items in person before quoting, so a single mattress is volume-priced against a truck-load grid after an in-home walkthrough (per 1800gotjunk.com / Salt Lake City). College Hunks Hauling Junk runs the $150–$800+ volume-based model with a full-service in-home crew that will carry the mattress down from an upstairs bedroom — useful when the mattress is on the second floor of a Layton Hills bi-level, expensive when it is already on the driveway (per collegehunkshaulingjunk.com). Junk King floors at $389+ with ranges only after an on-site estimate, with the Salt Lake City franchise covering the Davis County corridor — a single mattress easily clears that minimum (per junk-king.com). Junkluggers operates a $200–$600+ donation-routed model with no online pricing (per junkluggers.com). Stand Up Guys publishes a $95+ on-site estimate model but Layton sits outside the company's Southeast-US service footprint (per standupguys.biz). The independent layer in Layton — Mr Junk N Trash, Everything Goez, Junk Movers, Top Mountain Movers, Trash Panda Services, Bar E Junk Removal, We-Haul Junk Removal, Express Dumping Junk Removal, ABC Junk, plus Layton-page operators Freedom Hauling, Chuck It Junk Removal, and Layton Junk Removal Service — quotes informal $75–$150 single-mattress ranges by phone or text, with quality, insurance posture, and photo-confirmation practice varying by operator and no published per-item mattress price (per Yelp Layton). Dropcurb closes the gap between the donation-refusal lane and the $150+ on-site quotes. A mattress is $94 flat at the curb with the disposal routing already baked into the item price — locked online at checkout before the truck rolls, no separate $15 per-piece scale-house surcharge to layer at the gate, no $46-per-ton tipping math, no $10 small-load minimum, no $10 uncovered-load penalty, no proof-of-Davis-County residency at the gate, and no winter 5 p.m. landfill close to race. Box springs ride the same item slot at $94 each — a matching set is $188 with no per-piece fee stacking. Curb it before noon and same-day pickup lands by tonight across the 84040, 84041, and 84056 ZIPs and East Layton, Kays Creek, Sun Hills, Rolling Hills, Oak Hills, West Layton, Layton Hills, and Lakeview; book after the noon cutoff and the next-day slot is locked at checkout. The hauler texts an ETA before arrival and a photo confirmation when the truck pulls away — useful in the Hill AFB-adjacent rental blocks where the household is rarely home during a winter Mon–Sat 7-to-5 weekday window, and in the newer west-side HOA blocks where a mattress staged outside an approved pickup window draws a covenant ticket. Bundled cleanouts ride the canonical item ladder alongside the mattress: $79 for a couch, dresser, or bookcase pulled from the same bedroom or a Layton Hills downsizing; $134 for a fridge, freezer, or window AC swapped during a kitchen reset (the $25 recycling fee already baked into the item price); $99 for a TV or monitor cleared out alongside the bedroom set (the $20 e-waste fee already baked in); $134 for a washer or dryer displaced by a laundry-room reset. The total locks online at checkout before any on-site walkthrough, any volume re-quote, or any $150+ national-brand minimum. Pure construction debris, hot tubs, pianos, tires, and full-size safes stay off the platform — those route to roll-off operators or the Wasatch Integrated scale. Household hazardous waste — paint, solvents, batteries, pool and cleaning chemicals — stays off the curbside lane and routes through the free HHW counter inside the landfill complex.

Couch Removal

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$99first item · +$28 each more

Couch removal in Layton is the residential disposal problem the city route does not solve, and the reason is geographic: the Wasatch Integrated Davis Landfill sits inside Layton city limits at 1997 East 3500 North on the east bench, but the curbside cart does not absorb a sofa and the bulk lane that does is phone-only with no published schedule (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill; per laytoncity.org / WM Calendar). Layton contracts curbside garbage and recycling to Waste Management under a city agreement billed through Layton Utilities at 437 N Wasatch Dr, (801) 336-3860 (per trashschedules.com / Layton). The 2026 WM Service Calendar is explicit on the cart: weekly garbage with the wheeled cart at the curb by 6 a.m. with wheels facing the street; every-other-week recycling that excludes furniture, foam, textiles, carpeting, and bulky items by name. A couch staged next to the cart on trash day gets a tag-and-leave from the route driver — the recycling stream will not absorb it, and the garbage cart will not contain it. Bulk pickup for couches, sectionals, recliners, sleeper sofas, and matching loveseats runs on a separate by-request lane: residents call Layton Utilities at (801) 336-3860 or WM directly at (801) 282-8219 to be added to the route, with no online portal published for bulk furniture pickup (per trashschedules.com / Layton). No 2025–2026 program-level change to the curbside furniture lane is posted; WM observes the standard six federal holidays with a one-day rollover (per laytoncity.org / WM Calendar). Step outside the city corporate boundary and the lane shifts again — the Wasatch Integrated district covers Davis and Morgan Counties except Bountiful, which runs its own landfill roughly 14 miles south along I-15 (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill). Self-haul to the Davis Landfill is feasible because the regional landfill is also the local landfill — the access route off SR-193 is roughly the same drive from East Layton, Layton Hills, Kays Creek, Sun Hills, Rolling Hills, Oak Hills, West Layton, and Lakeview, but the math layers up faster than the brochure suggests. The in-district MSW tipping fee is $46 per ton with a $10 small-load minimum under 10,000 lbs (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Upholstered couches and sofas are not listed as a separate per-piece surcharge — they fall under MSW small-load pricing, so a single sofa typically hits the $10 minimum rather than weighing in. Where it stacks: matching mattresses and box springs carry a $15 per-piece surcharge, refrigerators are $15 each, and tires are $4 each (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). The drive-and-load math also includes a $10 uncovered/unsecured load fee plus state-fine risk under Utah Code 72-7-409(2) for an open pickup bed without straps — a frequent first-timer surprise on a sofa hauled solo (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Landfill hours run summer Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–6 p.m., winter Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Sundays, with 2026 holiday 2 p.m. closures on MLK Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Pioneer Day, Labor Day, and Veterans Day, and full closures July 4 and November 27 (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Hours). For households without a pickup truck — the Hill AFB renter cohort, the Weber State – Davis campus blocks, and the west-side subdivisions where rental garages do not park a hauling-grade bed — the scale-house option flips into a U-Haul rental, two adults, and an open weekday window that rarely lines up before the winter 5 p.m. close. Donation routes are the cheapest endpoint for a couch with no stains, no tears, no pet damage, and no bedbug history. Deseret Industries (Layton) and The Other Side Thrift Boutique operate truck-pickup programs across the Wasatch Front for donatable upholstered furniture in clean, structurally sound condition; Habitat for Humanity ReStore (Layton area) accepts resale-grade couches on the same condition floor. Stained, torn, or bedbug-suspect couches are rejected — and the homeowner who staged a sofa for a Saturday donation truck, watched it pass, and now has a sofa back in the driveway is the routine outcome on the donation side. Two demand drivers stack on top of the route gap. The 2020 Census counted 27,045 housing units against a 2010 baseline of 19,145 — roughly 41% housing-stock expansion in a decade, on a +44% trajectory since 2000, which directly drives furniture turnover at every lease end and resale (per Wikipedia / Layton; per city-data Layton). Median age sits at 32.3 — younger than the U.S. median — a function of Hill Air Force Base immediately north (the base's 1940 establishment is the reason Layton grew from roughly 600 to roughly 85,000 residents, and Hill remains the single largest employer) and the rotating military-renter cycle on PCS timing rather than the city's by-request bulk schedule. The Census rental vacancy rate runs 6.0% against a 0.9% homeowner vacancy — turnover concentrates on the rental side, and city-data flags Layton's renting share as significantly above the Utah state average, putting the local rental cohort well above the statewide ~30% baseline. The newer west-side subdivisions toward West Point and Syracuse layer HOA covenants on top of the route gap — a sofa staged at the curb outside an approved pickup window is a covenant violation rather than a passive wait. The competitor map matters. 1-800-GOT-JUNK's Salt Lake City franchise covers Davis County including Layton on an on-site-quote model with a $150+ brand minimum and no online per-item pricing — a single sofa is volume-priced against the truck-load grid after an in-home walkthrough (per 1800gotjunk.com). College Hunks Hauling Junk runs the $150–$800+ volume-based model with a full-service in-home crew that will carry the sofa down from an upstairs bedroom — useful when the couch is on the second floor of a Layton Hills bi-level, expensive when it is already at the curb (per collegehunkshaulingjunk.com). Junk King floors at $389+ with ranges only after an on-site estimate — a single couch easily clears that minimum (per junk-king.com). Junkluggers operates a $200–$600+ donation-routed model with no online pricing (per junkluggers.com). Stand Up Guys publishes a $95+ on-site estimate model but Layton is outside the company's Southeast-US service footprint (per standupguys.biz). The independent layer in Layton — Mr Junk N Trash, Everything Goez, Junk Movers, Top Mountain Movers, Trash Panda Services, Bar E Junk Removal, We-Haul Junk Removal, Express Dumping Junk Removal, ABC Junk, plus Layton-page operators Freedom Hauling, Chuck It Junk Removal, Layton Junk Removal Service, and RIT Junk Removal — quotes informal $75–$200 single-couch ranges by phone or text, with quality, insurance posture, and photo-confirmation practice varying by operator and no published per-item couch price (per Yelp Layton). Dropcurb closes the gap between the free-but-rejected donation lane and the $150+ on-site quotes. A couch is $79 flat at the curb — sectionals, sleepers, recliners, loveseats, futons, oversized sofas — locked online at checkout before the truck rolls, no in-home walkthrough, no $46-per-ton tipping math, no $10 small-load minimum, no $10 uncovered-load penalty, no winter 5 p.m. landfill close to race, and no donation-truck pass-by on a stained or bedbug-history piece. Curb it before noon and same-day pickup lands by tonight across the 84040, 84041, and 84056 ZIPs and East Layton, Kays Creek, Sun Hills, Rolling Hills, Oak Hills, West Layton, Layton Hills, and Lakeview; book after the noon cutoff and the next-day slot is locked at checkout. The hauler texts an ETA before arrival and a photo confirmation when the truck pulls away — useful in the Hill AFB–adjacent blocks where the household is rarely home during a winter 7-to-5 weekday window, and in the newer west-side HOA blocks where a sofa staged outside an approved pickup window draws a covenant ticket. Bundled cleanouts ride the canonical item ladder alongside the couch: $94 for the matching mattress and box spring from the same move-out (no $15 per-piece scale-house surcharge to layer at the gate); $79 for a dresser or bookcase from a Layton Hills or Sun Hills downsizing; $134 for a fridge, freezer, or window AC swapped during a kitchen reset (the $25 recycling fee already baked into the item price); $99 for a TV or monitor cleared out alongside the sofa (the $20 e-waste fee already baked in); $134 for a washer or dryer displaced by a laundry-room reset. The total locks online at checkout before any on-site walkthrough, any volume re-quote, or any $150+ national-brand minimum. Pure construction debris, hot tubs, pianos, tires, and full-size safes stay off the platform — those route to roll-off operators or the Wasatch Integrated scale. Household hazardous waste — paint, solvents, batteries, pool and cleaning chemicals — stays off the curbside lane and routes through the HHW counter inside the landfill complex.

Furniture Removal

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$79first item · +$29 each more

Furniture removal in Layton is the disposal problem the curbside cart was never built to absorb and the bulk lane never published a citywide schedule to solve. Layton contracts curbside garbage and recycling to Waste Management under a city agreement billed through Layton City Utilities at 437 N Wasatch Dr, (801) 336-3860 — the city does not run its own sanitation fleet (per laytoncity.org / Utilities; per trashschedules.com / Layton). The 2026 WM Service Calendar is explicit on the cart: weekly 96-gallon green cart at the curb by 6 a.m. with wheels facing the street; every-other-week recycling that excludes furniture, foam, textiles, carpeting, electronics, batteries, hazardous materials, and bulky items by name (per laytoncity.org / WM Calendar). Couches, dressers, recliners, tables, and chairs do not fit and are not collected as routine garbage — a single chair staged next to the cart on trash day gets a tag-and-leave from the route driver. The Wayfair Layton guide states it plainly: 'Layton City does not offer curbside collection of old furniture and mattresses' (per wayfair.com / Layton furniture disposal guide). Bulk pickup runs on a separate by-request lane: residents call Layton Utilities at (801) 336-3860 or WM directly at (801) 282-8219 to be added to the route, with no online portal published for bulk furniture pickup, no published frequency cap, and multi-week wait quotes routinely reported across both dispatch trees (per trashschedules.com / Layton; per junkgarbageremoval.com / Layton). The 2025–2026 cycle did not introduce a citywide bulk schedule; WM observes the standard six federal holidays with a one-day rollover. Self-haul to the Davis Landfill is the cheapest legal endpoint because the regional landfill is also the local landfill — Wasatch Integrated runs the Davis Landfill inside Layton city limits at 1997 East 3500 North on the east bench, with gate access off SR-193 at 1700 East (the street address itself does not navigate correctly in most GPS apps) (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill; per wasatchintegrated.gov / Special Waste FAQ). The math layers up faster than the brochure suggests. Effective July 1, 2025, Wasatch Integrated raised in-District MSW tipping to $46 per ton, with a $10 small-load minimum under 10,000 lbs that is what most single-piece-furniture loads actually pay (per wasatchintegrated.gov / New Rate Changes; per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Upholstered sofas, wood case goods, recliners, dressers, tables, and chairs do not carry a per-piece surcharge — they fall under MSW small-load pricing, so a couch plus dresser plus recliner combo typically hits the $10 minimum and clears at the gate. Add a mattress to the same load and the math becomes $10 + $15 per piece, because the $15 mattress and box-spring surcharge was reaffirmed in the July 2025 fee schedule (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Add a fridge from a kitchen reset and stack another $15 on top. Proof of in-District residency is required for the $10 minimum: driver's license, current utility bill, or property tax notice (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees) — out-of-District residents pay $50 instead. The $10 uncovered/unsecured load fee plus state-fine risk under Utah Code 72-7-409(2) — minimum $200 — hits an open pickup bed without straps and a tarp, the most common first-timer surprise on a sofa or dresser hauled solo (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Landfill hours run summer Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–6 p.m., winter Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Sundays, with 2026 holiday 2 p.m. closures on MLK Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Pioneer Day, Labor Day, and Veterans Day, and full closures on July 4 and November 27 (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Hours). The Davis Material Recovery & Transfer Facility at 3404 North 650 East is sometimes mis-clicked as a public drop-off — it is closed to the general public and accepts commercial hauler loads only, transferred to the Bayview Landfill near Elberta (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Transfer Station). Step outside the district and the lane changes again: Bountiful is the only Davis County municipality outside the Wasatch Integrated district and runs its own landfill roughly 14 miles south along I-15 (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill). The donation lane is the cheapest endpoint for a piece in clean, structurally sound, no-stain, no-tear, no-pet, no-bedbug condition. Deseret Industries (Layton) and The Other Side Thrift Boutique run Wasatch Front truck-pickup programs for donatable upholstered furniture; Habitat for Humanity ReStore (Davis County) accepts resale-grade couches, dressers, tables, and chairs on the same condition floor. Stained, torn, bedbug-suspect, or particle-board-collapsed pieces are rejected — and the homeowner who staged a sofa for a Saturday donation truck, watched it pass, and now has the sofa back in the driveway is the routine outcome on the donation side. Retailer haul-away on new-furniture delivery is the next-cheapest legitimate alternative when the timing lines up. IKEA Draper, Ashley HomeStore (Layton), RC Willey (Layton), Costco delivery, and most online retailers offer one-for-one haul-away on a like-item swap at delivery — typically $50–$150 per piece. The route closes the moment the new piece is bought from a retailer without haul-away on the SKU, when the old piece needs to leave the bedroom days before the delivery window lands, or when a household clearing four pieces only orders one replacement. Two demand drivers stack on top of the route gap. The 2020 Census counted 27,045 housing units in Layton against a 2010 baseline of 19,145 — roughly 41% housing-stock expansion in a decade, on a +44% trajectory since 2000 that drives furniture turnover at every lease end, resale, and remodel (per Wikipedia / Layton; per city-data Layton). Median household income runs $102,480 with median property value at $477,700 and +9.21% YoY appreciation (per DataUSA / Layton) — a strong move-and-remodel-cycle driver on top of the natural replacement window. Median age sits at 32.3 — younger than the U.S. median — and average household size runs 3.19, both compounding furniture volume per household (per DataUSA / Layton; per Wikipedia / Layton). Owner share is 72.5% against 27.5% renter (per DataUSA / Layton), but city-data flags Layton's renting percentage as significantly above the Utah state average — a function of Hill Air Force Base immediately north (the base's 1940 establishment is the reason Layton grew from roughly 600 to roughly 85,000 residents, and Hill remains the single largest employer) and the Weber State – Davis campus housing blocks. The Census rental vacancy rate runs 6.0% against a 0.9% homeowner vacancy — turnover concentrates on the rental side, where PCS-season lease-ends rarely sync with the city's by-request bulk schedule. The newer west-side subdivisions toward West Point and Syracuse layer HOA covenants on top of the route gap — a couch staged at the curb outside an approved pickup window is a covenant violation rather than a passive wait. The competitor map matters. 1-800-GOT-JUNK's Salt Lake City franchise explicitly lists Layton in its service area and prices furniture on an on-site-quote model with a $150+ brand minimum and no online per-item pricing — the page itself states a crew has to see the items in person before quoting, so a single sofa, dresser, or recliner is volume-priced against a truck-load grid after an in-home walkthrough (per 1800gotjunk.com / Salt Lake City; per consumeraffairs.com). A full living-room set typically prices into the half-truck tier in the $400–$600 range. College Hunks Hauling Junk runs the $150–$800+ volume-based model with a full-service in-home crew that will carry the couch down from an upstairs bedroom — useful when the furniture is on the second floor of a Layton Hills bi-level, expensive when it is already at the curb (per collegehunkshaulingjunk.com). Junk King floors at $389+ with ranges only after an on-site estimate, with the Salt Lake City franchise covering the Davis County corridor — a single piece of furniture easily clears that minimum, and a full living-room or bedroom set typically lands at $575–$799 in the Wasatch Front market (per junk-king.com; per junk-king.com / Salt Lake City). Junkluggers operates a $200–$600+ donation-routed model with no online pricing (per junkluggers.com). Stand Up Guys publishes a $95+ on-site estimate model but Layton sits outside the company's Southeast-US service footprint (per standupguys.biz). The independent layer in Layton — Mr Junk N Trash, Everything Goez, Junk Movers, Top Mountain Movers, Trash Panda Services, Bar E Junk Removal, We-Haul Junk Removal, Express Dumping Junk Removal, ABC Junk, plus Layton-page operators Freedom Hauling, Chuck It Junk Removal, and Layton Junk Removal Service — quotes informal $75–$200 single-piece ranges by phone or text and $200–$450 on multi-piece sets, with quality, insurance posture, and photo-confirmation practice varying by operator and no published per-item furniture price (per yelp.com / Layton junk removal). Dropcurb closes the gap between the donation-refusal lane and the $150+ on-site quotes. A couch is $79 flat at the curb — sectionals, sleepers, recliners, loveseats, futons, oversized sofas — locked online at checkout before the truck rolls, no in-home walkthrough, no $46-per-ton tipping math, no $10 small-load minimum, no $10 uncovered-load penalty, no proof-of-Davis-County residency at the gate, no winter 5 p.m. landfill close to race. A dresser, desk, nightstand, bookcase, or filing cabinet is $79 flat — the same single-item floor. A mattress or box spring rides the adjacent slot at $94 each, with the $15 per-piece scale-house surcharge already baked into the item price. A fridge or freezer pulled from a kitchen reset alongside the furniture is $134 flat (the $25 refrigerant recycling fee already baked into the item price); a washer or dryer is $134 flat; a TV cleared out alongside the bedroom set is $99 flat (the $20 e-waste fee already baked in). The total locks online at checkout before any in-home walkthrough, any volume re-quote, or any $150+ national-brand minimum. Curb it before noon and same-day pickup lands by tonight across the 84040, 84041, and 84056 ZIPs and East Layton, Kays Creek, Sun Hills, Rolling Hills, Oak Hills, West Layton, Layton Hills, and Lakeview; book after the noon cutoff and the next-day slot is locked at checkout. The hauler texts an ETA before arrival and a photo confirmation when the truck pulls away — useful in the Hill AFB–adjacent rental blocks where the household is rarely home during a winter Mon–Sat 7-to-5 weekday window, and in the newer west-side HOA blocks where a sofa or dresser staged outside an approved pickup window draws a covenant ticket rather than a passive wait. Bundled cleanouts ride the canonical item ladder alongside the furniture: $79 for a couch, dresser, or bookcase from the same move-out; $94 for the matching mattress and box spring; $134 for a fridge, freezer, or window AC swapped during a kitchen reset; $99 for a TV or monitor cleared alongside the bedroom set; $134 for a washer or dryer displaced by a laundry-room reset. Pure construction debris, hot tubs, pianos, tires, and full-size safes stay off the platform — those route to roll-off operators or the Wasatch Integrated scale. Household hazardous waste — paint, solvents, batteries, pool and cleaning chemicals — stays off the curbside lane and routes through the free HHW counter inside the landfill complex.

Appliance Recycling

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$134first item · +$84 each more

Appliance removal in Layton hits one constraint the cart route does not absorb and the bulk lane does not solve quickly: every refrigerator, freezer, window AC, and dehumidifier carries refrigerant regulated under EPA Section 608, and the Wasatch Integrated Davis Landfill inside Layton city limits at 1997 East 3500 North charges a $15 per-refrigerator freon-handling surcharge on top of small-load tipping (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Washers, dryers, dishwashers, and ovens are pure MSW tonnage at the scale house — no separate per-piece surcharge, but the wheeled garbage cart cannot hold them and Waste Management's 2026 Service Calendar excludes appliances by cart-size constraint (per laytoncity.org / WM Calendar). Layton contracts curbside garbage and recycling to WM under a city agreement billed through Layton City Utilities at 437 N Wasatch Dr, (801) 336-3860 (per laytoncityutah.gov / Utilities; per trashschedules.com / Layton). The cart goes out by 6 a.m. for weekly garbage and every other week for recycling — a refrigerator dragged to the curb on trash day gets a tag-and-leave from the route driver, and the every-other-week recycling stream specifically excludes electronics, batteries, hazardous materials, furniture, and oversized items by name. Bulk pickup for appliances runs on a separate by-request lane with no published frequency: residents call Layton Utilities at (801) 336-3860 or WM directly at (801) 282-8219 to be added to the route, with no online portal for appliance bulk pickup and multi-week wait quotes common in the dispatch tree (per trashschedules.com / Layton; per junkgarbageremoval.com / Layton). The 2025–2026 cycle did not introduce a citywide bulk schedule; WM observes the standard six federal holidays with a one-day rollover. Self-haul to the Davis Landfill is feasible because the regional landfill is also the local landfill — the access route off SR-193 at 1700 East is roughly a 10-minute drive from East Layton, Layton Hills, Kays Creek, Sun Hills, Rolling Hills, Oak Hills, West Layton, and Lakeview — but the math layers up faster than the brochure suggests. In-district MSW tipping is $46 per ton with a $10 small-load minimum under 10,000 lbs effective July 1, 2025 (per wasatchintegrated.gov / New Rate Changes; per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). A single washer, dryer, dishwasher, or oven in a pickup typically pays the $10 minimum rather than weighing in. Refrigerators and freezers carry the $15 per-piece freon surcharge stacked on top — a single fridge runs roughly $25 at the gate before the uncovered-load math. The $10 uncovered/unsecured load fee plus state-fine risk under Utah Code 72-7-409(2) hits an open pickup bed without straps — a frequent surprise on a fridge or washer hauled solo (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Landfill hours run summer Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–6 p.m., winter Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Sundays, with 2026 holiday 2 p.m. closures on MLK Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Pioneer Day, Labor Day, and Veterans Day, and full closures July 4 and November 27 (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Special Waste FAQ; per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). For households without a pickup truck — the Hill AFB renter cohort on PCS rotation, and the west-side rental subdivisions toward West Point and Syracuse where garages do not park a hauling-grade bed — the scale-house option flips into a U-Haul rental, two adults, a refrigerant-bearing appliance no one wants to muscle alone, and a weekday window that rarely lines up before the winter 5 p.m. close. Step outside Davis County and the lane changes again: the Wasatch Integrated district covers Davis and Morgan Counties except Bountiful, which runs its own landfill ~14 miles south along I-15, so the out-of-District tipping rate ($92/ton MSW, $50 small-load minimum) applies to non-resident loads (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill; per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). The Davis Material Recovery & Transfer Facility at 3404 North 650 East is sometimes mis-clicked as a public drop-off — it is closed to the general public and accepts commercial hauler loads only, with waste transferred ~108 miles south to the Bayview Landfill near Elberta (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Transfer Station). Retailer haul-away on new-appliance delivery is the cheapest endpoint when the old unit and new unit overlap in a single window — Home Depot, Lowe's, and Best Buy Layton-area stores all offer like-for-like haul-away with delivery — but the route closes the moment delivery is rescheduled, the old unit is disconnected too far ahead, or the new unit is bought from a retailer without haul-away on the SKU. A dead fridge in mid-July, mid-October, or mid-January with no replacement order on the books has no retailer route at all. Two demand drivers stack on top of the route gap. The 2020 Census counted 27,045 housing units in Layton against a 2010 baseline of 19,145 — roughly 41% housing-stock expansion in a decade, on a +44% trajectory since 2000 that drives appliance turnover at every lease end and every kitchen-and-laundry remodel (per Wikipedia / Layton). Median household income runs $102,480 with median property value at $477,700 and +9.21% YoY appreciation (per DataUSA / Layton) — a strong remodel-cycle driver that puts kitchen and laundry appliances on a faster turnover than the city's by-request bulk schedule can absorb. Median age sits at 32.3 — a function of Hill Air Force Base immediately north, the city's largest employer since 1940 and the source of the rotating military-renter cohort whose PCS timing does not line up with the city's bulk-pickup phone tree (per Wikipedia / Layton). The newer west-side subdivisions toward West Point and Syracuse layer HOA covenants on top of the route gap — an appliance staged at the curb outside an approved pickup window is a covenant violation rather than a passive wait. The competitor map matters. 1-800-GOT-JUNK's Salt Lake City franchise explicitly lists Layton in its service area and prices appliances on an on-site-quote model with a $150+ brand minimum and no online per-item pricing — a single fridge or washer is volume-priced against the truck-load grid after an in-home walkthrough (per 1800gotjunk.com / Salt Lake City). College Hunks Hauling Junk runs the $150–$800+ volume-based model with a full-service in-home crew that will disconnect and carry a washer or dishwasher out — useful when the appliance is in a finished basement, expensive when it is already on the driveway (per collegehunkshaulingjunk.com). Junk King floors at $389+ with ranges only after an on-site estimate, with the Salt Lake City franchise covering the Davis County corridor (per junk-king.com). Junkluggers operates a $200–$600+ donation-routed model with no online pricing (per junkluggers.com). Stand Up Guys publishes a $95+ on-site estimate model but Layton sits outside the company's Southeast-US service footprint (per standupguys.biz). The independent layer in Layton — Mr Junk N Trash, Everything Goez, Junk Movers, Top Mountain Movers, Trash Panda Services, Bar E Junk Removal, We-Haul Junk Removal, Express Dumping Junk Removal, ABC Junk, plus Layton-page operators Freedom Hauling, Chuck It Junk Removal, and Layton Junk Removal Service — quotes informal $75–$200 single-appliance ranges by phone or text, with quality, insurance posture, and photo-confirmation practice varying by operator, no published per-appliance flat rate, and no standard refrigerant-handling tag (per Yelp Layton). Dropcurb closes the gap between the disconnect-and-haul-yourself math and the $150+ on-site quotes. A fridge or freezer is $134 flat at the curb with the $25 refrigerant recycling fee already baked into the item price — no separate freon line on the receipt, no $46-per-ton tipping math, no $10 small-load minimum, no $10 uncovered-load penalty, no winter 5 p.m. landfill close to race, and no proof-of-Davis-County residency at the gate. A washer is $134 flat at the curb, locked at checkout before the truck rolls — dryers, dishwashers, and ovens ride the same appliance slot at the platform's all-in per-item price. Microwaves and small appliances with circuit boards stay on the catalog floor alongside the rest of the lineup starting at $79. The total locks online at checkout before any on-site walkthrough, any volume re-quote, or any $150+ national-brand minimum. Curb it before noon and same-day pickup lands by tonight across the 84040, 84041, and 84056 ZIPs and East Layton, Kays Creek, Sun Hills, Rolling Hills, Oak Hills, West Layton, Layton Hills, and Lakeview; book after the noon cutoff and the next-day slot is locked at checkout. The hauler texts an ETA before arrival and a photo confirmation when the truck pulls away — useful in the Hill AFB–adjacent rental blocks where the household is rarely home during a winter Mon–Sat 7-to-5 window, and in the newer west-side HOA blocks where an appliance staged outside an approved pickup window draws a covenant ticket. Bundled cleanouts ride the canonical item ladder alongside the appliance: $79 for a couch, dresser, or bookcase pulled from a Layton Hills or Sun Hills downsizing; $94 for a mattress and box spring from the same move-out (no $15 per-piece scale-house surcharge to layer at the gate); $99 for a TV or monitor cleared out alongside the kitchen reset (the $20 e-waste fee already baked into the item price). Pure construction debris, hot tubs, pianos, tires, and full-size safes stay off the platform — those route to roll-off operators or the Wasatch Integrated scale. Household hazardous waste — paint, solvents, batteries, pool and cleaning chemicals — stays off the curbside lane and routes through the free HHW counter inside the landfill complex, which also takes microwaves and small appliances with circuit boards at no charge for in-District residents with proof of residency (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Household Hazardous Waste).

TV Removal

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$99first item · +$39 each more

Same-day TV pickup and certified recycling from $99.

Construction Debris Removal

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$109first item · +$59 each more

Construction debris removal in Layton sits outside the Dropcurb catalog — drywall, concrete, lumber, roofing tear-offs, brick, tile, sod, sand, and gravel route through the landfill scale or a roll-off, not the curbside truck. The disposal map is unusually short though, because the regional landfill is also the local landfill: the Wasatch Integrated Davis Landfill sits inside Layton city limits at 1997 East 3500 North on the east bench, with gate access off SR-193 at 1700 East — the street address itself does not navigate correctly in most GPS apps (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill; per wasatchintegrated.gov / Special Waste FAQ). The curbside cart is closed to C&D by name. Layton contracts curbside garbage and recycling to Waste Management under a city agreement billed through Layton City Utilities at 437 N Wasatch Dr, (801) 336-3860 (per laytoncityutah.gov / Utilities; per trashschedules.com / Layton). WM's posted Not Accepted list for Layton residential service excludes construction waste, building materials, drywall, concrete, lumber, roofing and shingles, tile, brick, dirt, sod, sand, and gravel — overweight or contaminated carts are left at the curb (per wm.com / Layton). Small bagged offcuts under the 200-lb cart weight cap can ride the weekly garbage stream — a single can of leftover tile, a few short studs — but full sheets of drywall, a roofing tear-off, a fireplace demo, or a kitchen-and-bath gut cannot. No municipal bulk-C&D lane exists. Calls to Layton Utilities at (801) 336-3860 or WM dispatch at (801) 282-8219 about renovation debris are routed back out to either self-haul or a private roll-off — there is no by-call furniture-style program for drywall and lumber (per trashschedules.com / Layton; per junkgarbageremoval.com / Layton). Layton's Building Division requires demolition and remodel permits on the project itself (per laytoncityutah.gov / Building Division), and the city's expectation on permitted work is that the waste is self-hauled or roll-off-rolled to a licensed facility. Self-haul to the Davis Landfill is the cheapest endpoint, and the math is friendlier than the brochure suggests once you know the line items. Effective July 1, 2025, Wasatch Integrated raised in-District mixed MSW tipping to $46 per ton — applied over 10,000 lbs — but most residential pickup-truck and trailer loads of drywall, lumber, roofing, and demo debris hit the small-load flat fee instead: $10 in-District / $50 out-of-District (per wasatchintegrated.gov / New Rate Changes; per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Pure concrete and dirt-only loads should be separated to claim the lower clean-fill rate of $20 per ton in-District ($40 out-of-District), same $10 / $50 small-load minimum (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). A kitchen tear-out that includes the old refrigerator stacks $15 per fridge on top of the small-load fee; old tires from the garage are $4 each; mattresses and box springs hauled with the demo load are $15 per piece (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). The $10 uncovered/unsecured load fee plus Utah Code 72-7-409(2) fine risk — minimum $200 — is the single most common gotcha for DIY remodelers hauling drywall, foam insulation, or roof shingles in an open pickup bed without straps and a tarp (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Self-haul customers offload on a citizen drop-off pad without entering the active tipping cell — the landfill confirms it accepts all large items except vehicles (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill). Hours run summer Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–6 p.m., winter Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Sundays (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Special Waste FAQ). Proof of in-District residency claims the lower rate at the gate: driver's license, current utility bill, current property tax notice, or a dated Layton building permit / work order within the last three months — contractors and remodelers can drop the permit on the cab dash and clear in-District pricing on the spot (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Special handling waste runs through a different door: drywall containing asbestos, treated lumber, and contaminated soils require a signed Wasatch Profile Form sent to christina.malan@wasatchintegrated.gov before arrival — show up cold and the load gets refused (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Special Waste). A separate facility nearby is sometimes mis-clicked: the Davis Material Recovery & Transfer Facility at 3404 North 650 East is closed to the general public and accepts commercial hauler loads only, transferred to the Bayview Landfill near Elberta in Utah County (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Transfer Station). For households without a pickup truck — the Hill AFB rental cohort along the SR-193 corridor, the Weber State – Davis blocks, and the newer west-side subdivisions where garages do not park a hauling-grade bed — the scale-house option flips into a U-Haul rental, two adults, and a weekday window that rarely lines up before the winter 5 p.m. close. Roll-off rental is the dominant Layton-area channel for full renovation tear-outs. LDR Site Services, Bin There Dump That, Bargain Dumpster, and Republic Services all publish Layton coverage; LDR specifically advertises same-day delivery on construction dumpsters in the city (per dumpsterrentalcrewlayton.com / Construction Dumpsters). Published industry ranges in Northern Utah on a 7-day rental run roughly $350–$550 for a 20-yard, $450–$650 for a 30-yard, and $500–$800+ for a 40-yard, with a 2- to 4-ton cap before overage charges layer on top (per angi.com / dumpster pricing). For small remodel loads under roughly 3 cubic yards / 3,300 lbs — a single-room flooring rip, a half-bath gut, a small drywall repair — the WM Bagster is the lighter option: the bag itself runs about $30 at Home Depot and on-call pickup in Layton ZIP 84041 runs about $200–$240 (per thebagster.com). The donation lane closes most C&D loads — Habitat for Humanity ReStore (Layton) accepts salvageable cabinetry, interior and exterior doors, fixtures, and unused building materials for resale, but does not take drywall, broken concrete, roofing tear-offs, or insulation (per habitatnu.org / ReStore). Useful as a divert-from-landfill move for an intact kitchen pull during a remodel; useless for the demo debris that follows. The full-service hauler floor on debris-friendly cleanouts runs well above the landfill math. 1-800-GOT-JUNK's Salt Lake City franchise lists Layton in its service area and will take drywall, lumber, and fixtures only when bagged or pre-broken and accessible, on an on-site-quote model with a $150+ brand minimum and no online pricing (per 1800gotjunk.com / Salt Lake City). Junk King floors at $389+ with ranges only after an on-site estimate; drywall, flooring, and remodel debris are explicitly accepted (per junk-king.com). College Hunks runs the $150–$800+ volume-based model with a full-service in-home crew on light renovation debris (per collegehunkshaulingjunk.com). Junkluggers operates a $200–$600+ donation-routed model with no online pricing (per junkluggers.com). Stand Up Guys publishes a $95+ on-site estimate model but Layton is outside the company's Southeast-US service footprint (per standupguys.biz). The independent layer in Layton — Freedom Hauling, Chuck It Junk Removal, Layton Junk Removal Service, plus Yelp regulars like Mr Junk N Trash, Everything Goez, Junk Movers, Top Mountain Movers, Trash Panda Services, Bar E Junk Removal, We-Haul Junk Removal, Express Dumping Junk Removal, and ABC Junk — quotes informal half-truck remodel-debris ranges of $150–$400, with full truck $400–$700, by phone or text; quality, insurance posture, and photo-confirmation practice vary by operator (per Yelp Layton). Dropcurb does not compete with any of those routes on the construction debris itself. What we do clear, in the same weekend as the gut, is the furniture and appliances the remodel displaces. Curb it before noon and same-day pickup lands by tonight across the 84040, 84041, and 84056 ZIPs and East Layton, Kays Creek, Sun Hills, Rolling Hills, Oak Hills, West Layton, Layton Hills, and Lakeview; book after the noon cutoff and the next-day slot is locked at checkout. A couch is $79 flat at the curb. A mattress and box-spring set is $94 each — no $15 per-piece scale-house surcharge to layer on top. A fridge or freezer pulled from the kitchen tear-out is $134 with the $25 refrigerant recycling fee already baked into the item price. A TV cleared from the den is $99 with the $20 e-waste fee already baked in. A washer or dryer displaced by a laundry-room reset is $134 flat. A dresser, desk, or bookcase pulled from a Layton Hills or Sun Hills bedroom downsizing is $79. The total locks online at checkout before the truck rolls — no in-home walkthrough, no $46-per-ton tipping math, no $10 small-load minimum, no $10 uncovered-load penalty, no proof-of-Davis-County residency at the gate, no winter 5 p.m. landfill close to race. The hauler texts an ETA before arrival and a photo confirmation when the truck pulls away — useful in the Hill AFB-adjacent rental blocks where the household is rarely home during a winter Mon–Sat 7-to-5 weekday window, and in the newer west-side HOA blocks where a sofa or fridge staged outside an approved pickup window draws a covenant ticket rather than a passive wait. For the drywall, concrete, lumber, and roofing themselves, the right call in Layton is the in-District Davis Landfill scale, a 20-yard from LDR or Bin There Dump That, or a Bagster on a half-bath job — Dropcurb routes that side of the cleanout to the operators built for it, and clears the furniture and appliances the remodel leaves behind.

E-Waste Disposal

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TV and electronics removal in Layton runs into a disposal-geography quirk that no other Davis County city shares: the Davis Landfill sits inside Layton city limits at 1997 East 3500 North on the east bench, run by the Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill). The co-located Household Hazardous Waste & Electronic Waste counter takes televisions, computers, monitors, cell phones, and electronic games at no charge for Davis County residents with proof of residency, capped at six of any one item per visit (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Household Hazardous Waste). The cart side blocks all of it. Waste Management runs the Layton curbside contract under a city agreement, and the 2026 WM Service Calendar's Do NOT Recycle Curbside list specifically excludes electronics, batteries, hazardous materials, furniture, and oversized items left next to the cart (per laytoncity.org / WM Calendar). Carts go out by 6 a.m. with wheels facing the curb on the weekly route; recycling runs every other week. Bulk pickup for non-electronic items is not on a published citywide schedule — Layton residents call Layton Utilities at (801) 336-3860 or WM at (801) 282-8219 to be added to the route (per trashschedules.com / Layton). For a single 55-inch flat panel, a tower from a basement office, or a stack of monitors from a home-office reset, the city-endorsed answer is the free HHW counter — but the counter doesn't take appliances or microwaves, which route through the landfill tipping fee instead ($46 per ton in-district, with a $10 small-load flat fee under 10,000 lbs per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). The friction is the drive and the window. The HHW counter shares landfill hours: summer Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–6 p.m., winter Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Sundays (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Hours), with 2026 holiday 2 p.m. closures on MLK Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Pioneer Day, Labor Day, and Veterans Day, and full closures on July 4 and November 27. For households on the west side near the Antelope Drive, Hillfield Road, or Layton Parkway interchanges off I-15 — and especially the Hill AFB renter cohort and Weber State – Davis student-housing blocks without a pickup truck — the trip to 1997 E 3500 N is a 10–15 minute drive each way once gate time is counted, on weekday windows two working adults rarely line up. The six-of-one-item cap surprises households cleaning out a full rec room: multiple monitors, a tower, a printer, and a TV can split across two visits. Self-haul also assumes a covered, secured load — Wasatch Integrated charges $10 per uncovered load on top of state fine risk under Utah Code 72-7-409(2) (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Fees). Step outside Davis County and the lane changes again: the district serves all of Davis and Morgan Counties except Bountiful City, which runs its own landfill ~14 miles south along I-15 (per wasatchintegrated.gov / Davis Landfill). The full-service national haulers each list the Salt Lake / Davis corridor, and each prices a single screen well above the brand floor. 1-800-GOT-JUNK's Salt Lake City franchise covers Davis County including Layton on an on-site-quote model with a $150+ brand minimum and no online pricing (per 1800gotjunk.com). College Hunks Hauling Junk runs a $150–$800+ volume-based model with an in-home walkthrough (per collegehunkshaulingjunk.com). Junk King floors at $389+ with ranges only after an on-site estimate (per junk-king.com). Junkluggers operates a $200–$600+ donation-routed model with no online pricing (per junkluggers.com). The independent layer in Layton — Mr Junk N Trash, Everything Goez, Junk Movers, Top Mountain Movers, Trash Panda Services, Bar E Junk Removal, We-Haul Junk Removal, Express Dumping Junk Removal, ABC Junk, plus Layton-page operators Freedom Hauling, Chuck It Junk Removal, and Layton Junk Removal Service — works on informal $70–$350 phone or text quotes with quality, insurance, and photo-confirmation posture varying by operator and no published per-item TV pricing (per Yelp / Thumbtack Layton). For commercial IT-asset disposition, GreenTek Solutions LLC runs an R2-certified, appointment-based pickup or drop-off program in Layton — built for business e-waste like servers, laptops, and AV gear, not a single residential TV (per greenteksolutionsllc.com / Layton). Dropcurb closes the gap between the free-but-inconvenient HHW counter and the $150+ on-site quotes. A TV is $99 flat at the curb with the $20 e-waste recycling fee already baked into the item price — locked online at checkout before the truck rolls, no separate disposal line on the receipt, no $46-per-ton tipping math, no $10 small-load minimum, no $10 uncovered-load penalty, no proof-of-Davis-County residency at the gate, and no winter 5 p.m. closure to race. Monitors, computers, printers, and stereo equipment ride the same item slot. Curb it before noon and same-day pickup lands by tonight across the 84040, 84041, and 84056 ZIPs and East Layton, Kays Creek, Sun Hills, Rolling Hills, Oak Hills, West Layton, Layton Hills, and Lakeview; book after the noon cutoff and the next-day slot is locked at checkout. The hauler texts an ETA before arrival and a photo confirmation when the truck pulls away — useful in the Hill AFB-adjacent blocks and the student-rental blocks near Weber State – Davis, where the household is rarely home during a winter Mon–Sat 7-to-5 landfill window. Bundled cleanouts ride the canonical ladder alongside the screen: $79 for a couch, dresser, or bookcase pulled from a Layton Hills or Sun Hills downsizing; $94 for a mattress and box spring from the same move-out; $134 for a fridge, freezer, or window AC swapped during a kitchen reset (the $25 recycling fee already baked into the item price); $134 for a washer or dryer displaced by a laundry-room reset. The total locks online at checkout before any on-site walkthrough, any volume re-quote, or any $150+ national-brand minimum. Pure construction debris, hot tubs, pianos, tires, and full-size safes stay off the platform — those route to roll-off operators or the Wasatch Integrated scale. Household hazardous waste — paint, solvents, batteries, pool and cleaning chemicals — stays off the curbside lane and routes through the same HHW counter inside the landfill complex.

Exercise Equipment Removal

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$159first item · +$85 each more

Heavy gym equipment like treadmills and ellipticals can be removed curbside without waiting for a municipal schedule slot.

Bulk Junk Removal

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$79first item · +$29 each more

If your garage or side yard has accumulated clutter, add multiple Layton items in one order and get one guaranteed total instantly.

Layton's bulk pickup has limits — we don't

Layton residents can schedule regular garbage service through city utilities, but bulky-item timing depends on utility scheduling and does not solve urgent same-day cleanouts. If you self-haul, Wasatch Integrated in Layton charges flat in-district loads plus per-item fees such as $15 for mattresses and refrigerators, with extra penalties for uncovered loads. In HOA-heavy and newer planned neighborhoods across west and east Layton, those delays and disposal trips are exactly where curbside same-day pickup wins.

OptionPrice
1-800-GOT-JUNK (Ogden/SLC service area)

National full-service team with in-home loading and on-site volume pricing.

Higher minimums · On-site estimate model · Requires appointment windows · Recognized national brand · Full-service lifting

$150-$600+
Junk King (Ogden/Layton area)

Franchise junk removal and dumpster option serving Davis County.

Starts higher than curbside-only options · Quote range usually volume-based · Large-load capability · Eco-marketing positioning

$149-$600+
Thumbtack local haulers (Layton)

Lead marketplace of independent local haulers with variable service style.

Quality and insurance vary · Price certainty and response time are inconsistent · Multiple provider choices · Can find lower single-job bids

$75-$375 typical
Dropcurb

Curbside pickup. Book online in 60 seconds. Same-day service. No crew in your home.

✓ Instant pricing · ✓ Same-day · ✓ $50 guarantee · ✓ No home entry

$79

Items Layton won’t pick up — but we will

Appliances (washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves)· Electronics (TVs, monitors, computers)

Does Layton offer free bulk pickup?

Yes. Layton utility customers use city-coordinated WM service for weekly trash and optional recycling, with bulk item scheduling handled through Utilities at (801) 336-3860. Wasatch Integrated Davis Landfill in Layton charges in-district small-load flat fees ($10) plus item surcharges like mattresses ($15), refrigerators ($15), and tires ($4 each), with an extra $10 for uncovered loads.

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Fabulous service. Booked online and they were there in half an hour and took the mattress and topper away! Also spoke with someone on the phone too who was so nice. Jack was very friendly and professional!!

Tina CoyleGuide
10 hours ago · 13 reviews

This was a very quick and seamless process!

Bernardo Medeiros
18 hours ago · 2 reviews

Responsive, priced right, did what they said they would do. Will definitely use them again!

John Weiss
5 days ago · 15 reviews

Responsive and helpful.

Rey Shah
7 days ago

Best service and prompt!

Victor PerezGuide
1 week ago · 7 reviews

Great experience, very easy to book. Team was very communicative and were flexible when I needed to reschedule my pickup. Highly recommend.

Warren CreamerGuide
1 week ago · 20 reviews

I went online and found Dropcurb for a couch that was placed outside a dumpster. The team was quick to respond and then…

Kristina Chervenka
1 week ago

I shopped around for the best price to take away an old water heater tank and Dropcurb was the best, by a lot, which was…

Veronica Protrader
1 week ago · 2 reviews

Absolutely painless easy experience — thank you for the prompt amazing service!

E. R.Guide
1 week ago · 11 reviews

Great customer service and items picked up in a timely manner. Prices are reasonable and I will definitely use Dropcurb again. Highly recommend.

Lori Rich
1 week ago · 10 reviews

Very good people to work with — very responsive and quick.

Jovan Holmes
1 week ago · 2 reviews

Excellent and on-time service!

Jeremy Zacks
1 week ago · 2 reviews

Quick response, prompt payment.

K. H.
2 weeks ago · 5 reviews

Had a sofa to remove and my garbage company said to leave it on the curb and they'd pick it up within the next 3 weeks…

Jared Frederickson
2 weeks ago · 12 reviews

Very easy pickup and disposal — absolutely love working with them!

Steve Fites
2 weeks ago

So easy to collaborate with friends and family to get those mattresses out of storage and disposed of properly for a decent cost! Winning with this company!

Ann Lindstrom
2 weeks ago · 4 reviews

Amazing experience. We booked the day before and Jack was super communicative. We had time constraints and had to refund…

Zhengyuan Ma
2 weeks ago · 4 reviews

We needed a treadmill disposed of and Dropcurb was the best price by FAR…

Michelle Bennett
2 weeks ago · 11 reviews

Easy schedule, easy pay, and it was gone on schedule!

Leslie Lucas
3 weeks ago · 6 reviews

Super easy process! I left my items out by the curb and they were gone quickly. Really appreciated the text and photo confirmation once the job was finished.

Courtney Burton
4 weeks ago · 7 reviews

These guys were amazing — a way better deal than 1-800-GOT-JUNK!

Shef Osborn
4 weeks ago · 3 reviews

Great communication and support! Highly recommend.

Adam Zimmerman
4 weeks ago · 5 reviews

For those with poor county or city bulk trash pickup service, this is a great reasonable solution.

Nancy Turnbeaugh
4 weeks ago · 9 reviews

Great service! Same day! Courteous pickup people! Highly recommend!

Sean H.
5 weeks ago · 3 reviews

Excellent service, extremely good communication. Let me know exactly what to expect and what times to have my items at the curb…

Jason ChristensenGuide
5 weeks ago · 8 reviews

Fast, friendly and great communication with an easy to use website. Definitely would recommend and use their services again.

Faye Lin
5 weeks ago

Quick and efficient!

Chad Gielow
6 weeks ago · 4 reviews

The team was extremely accommodating even when we had more trash than expected. They went above and beyond for us and I'd absolutely use them again!

Colin S.Guide
6 weeks ago · 13 reviews

Great work. I called and they came so quickly. And they cleaned up. I'll definitely use them again.

B. J.
7 weeks ago

We needed to get rid of couches that donations would not respond to. I didn't want to pay the astronomical prices other companies quoted…

Christina Wells
7 weeks ago · 11 reviews

The service was great! They even picked up on the same day. Would definitely recommend!

Ashleigh Strong
7 weeks ago

I was able to book an appointment online, and the process was seamless. Great communications throughout! I'll definitely do it again when I do more cleaning up. Thank you, Dropcurb!

Kim Satterfield
11 weeks ago · 6 reviews

Great communication.

Ed Xandr
16 hours ago · 4 reviews

Very clear communication, highly recommend.

Jackson Glines
2 days ago · 2 reviews

Very professional and they get the job done on time. Communication is spot on and very responsive!

Villera Jamu
6 days ago · 3 reviews

Love the service.

Robin Banks
1 week ago · 9 reviews

They get it done and fast — two thumbs up.

Tim Moore
1 week ago · 2 reviews

Quick easy clean process. Would definitely deal with Dropcurb again!

Joseph
1 week ago · 2 reviews

I had a great experience with Dropcurb. Their price was the best around and their service very good, better than expected. No question who I will use next time.

Sevonne CohenGuide
1 week ago · 19 reviews

I had a great experience. They came and picked up my elliptical right on time and delivered exactly what they said. I recommend if you need to haul materials away.

Mark Farris
1 week ago

Fast and reliable.

L. C.
1 week ago · 3 reviews

Awesome experience. Roger was amiable and efficient.

Geoffrey LordiGuide
1 week ago · 41 reviews

Partnering with Dropcurb included a seamless pickup and an all around smooth process, fast responses via text message…

Taylor KjosGuide
1 week ago · 8 reviews

I used Dropcurb to pick up an old elliptical that heavy trash wouldn't pick up. They came within a couple of hours…

Pehler Travel
1 week ago · 12 reviews

Simple flat rate, competitive price, easy usage, and fast friendly service. Would highly recommend the service.

Cyphix
2 weeks ago · 4 reviews

Great experience with curbside pickup. Jack was flexible with rescheduling and gave us great communication, with a heads up…

Genevieve
2 weeks ago

Steve arrived with an extra hand and was incredibly friendly. He completed the job swiftly, leaving me thoroughly satisfied. I'm definitely going to use Dropcurb in the future.

Jonathan Stephenson
2 weeks ago · 3 reviews

Fast, cheap, and prompt!

David Holmes
2 weeks ago

My wife and I needed to get our mattress and box spring removed ASAP…

Craig McClellan
2 weeks ago · 2 reviews

First time customer. Extremely responsive and an easy process. Felt too good to be true! Would definitely recommend.

Holly Horton
2 weeks ago · 2 reviews

Great experience all around. We had been quoted $400 to haul away our old sectional. I found Dropcurb online, called…

Ed KellerGuide
4 weeks ago · 32 reviews

Very prompt and helpful. Courteous too!

Stephanie Beaulieu
4 weeks ago · 3 reviews

These guys are awesome! I called around 10:30 in the morning and by 12:30 they were here to pick the stuff up. No hassle, no fuss. I love these guys and will definitely use them again.

Jenny TennantGuide
4 weeks ago · 18 reviews

Excellent service, really easy process, and it saved me money, time, and worries.

Valeria Olmedo
4 weeks ago · 2 reviews

It's been a pleasure to deal with Dropcurb. The price was reasonable, the pickup was on time, and the driver was so nice. I will definitely use them again.

Sharon BallGuide
4 weeks ago · 22 reviews

Real quick easy sign up. Really fast pickup. Definitely would go this route again!

R. H.
5 weeks ago · 7 reviews

Great service. I can just order this on a whim and not have to think about it. It's done, gone, and reliable. So much easier than stressing about it.

Tyler Good
5 weeks ago · 5 reviews

Really appreciate how easy it was to communicate with this company. Would definitely recommend!

Sarah A.
5 weeks ago · 6 reviews

Great job! So nice to just have the junk gone with little effort on my part!

Heather L.
6 weeks ago · 5 reviews

Great experience start to finish. Website was very easy to navigate and schedule a pickup. Items were gone with a picture verification via text the very next day. An A+ company.

Cory BickhamGuide
6 weeks ago · 13 reviews

Had to get rid of stuff in my basement and these guys came and did a great job.

DJ Wanesti
7 weeks ago · 8 reviews

I had a fantastic experience with Dropcurb on my last appliance pickup. Jack, the owner, was great to work with — very responsive…

Joe LiebkeGuide
7 weeks ago · 12 reviews

We had an ordinance violation and called to have the trash removed. They responded and were able to pick up same day and did an excellent job! Definitely recommend.

Steve Bilsbury
11 weeks ago · 14 reviews

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Serving all of Layton, UT

We pick up from every neighborhood and zip code in Layton and surrounding areas.

Neighborhoods we serve

East LaytonKays CreekSun HillsRolling HillsOak HillsWest LaytonLayton HillsLakeview+ all of Layton

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Dropcurb starts at $79 for single-item curbside pickup in Layton. Each additional item adds $19–$59 depending on size. A couch is $99, a queen mattress is $99, a refrigerator is $134 — all-in prices, nothing added at checkout. Traditional junk removal companies in Layton like 1-800-GOT-JUNK charge $200–$450 for the same items because they send a crew into your home. With Dropcurb, you see the exact total before booking — no estimates, no hidden fees.