Can You Throw a Mattress in a Dumpster in Rhode Island?
If you're renting a dumpster in Rhode Island and wondering whether you can dispose of old mattresses and box springs, you're asking the right question. Mattress disposal rules vary by company and situation, and understanding the regulations saves you time, money, and potential headaches. This comprehensive guide covers everything Rhode Island residents need to know about disposing of mattresses in dumpsters.
Yes, You Can Put Mattresses in Rockhouse Disposal Dumpsters
Mattresses and box springs are accepted in both our 15-yard and 20-yard dumpsters throughout Rhode Island.
What This Means:
- Moving out? Your old mattress can go in your moving dumpster
- Renovating? Dispose of mattresses along with other furniture
- Cleaning out? Estate and cleanout projects can include mattresses
- No separate trip needed to dispose of mattresses
- No special handling or fees for mattresses
Our Dumpster Options:
15-Yard Dumpster (12' L × 7.6' W × 4.6' H) - $475.00
- Accepts mattresses and box springs
- Perfect for: 1-3 mattresses plus other household items
- Includes: 7 days, 2 tons, delivery, pickup
20-Yard Dumpster (14' L × 8' W × 6.5' H) - $540.00
- Accepts mattresses and box springs
- Perfect for: Multiple mattresses plus furniture and debris
- Includes: 7 days, 2 tons, delivery, pickup
- Extra height (6.5'): Better for bulky items like mattresses
Why Mattress Disposal Can Be Confusing in Rhode Island
Different Rules, Different Companies:
Not all dumpster rental companies handle mattresses the same way:
- Some accept them freely (like Rockhouse Disposal)
- Some charge extra fees ($20-$50 per mattress)
- Some prohibit them entirely (you must dispose separately)
- Some have restrictions (wrapped, certain conditions)
Municipal Variations:
- Rhode Island towns have different bulk pickup rules
- Some require special scheduling for mattresses
- Some charge fees ($10-$25 per mattress)
- Weekly trash pickup won't accept mattresses
Why the Confusion?
- Mattresses are bulky (take up significant dumpster space)
- Recycling regulations vary by disposal facility
- Some facilities charge tipping fees for mattresses
- Companies pass along costs differently
Bottom Line: Always ask your dumpster provider about mattress policy before booking. With Rockhouse Disposal, the answer is simple: yes, they're accepted at no extra charge.
Rhode Island Mattress Disposal Regulations
State Level:
- No statewide ban on mattress landfilling (unlike some states)
- Mattresses can go to Rhode Island landfills
- No mandatory mattress recycling law
- Disposal handled at municipal/company level
Municipal Level:
- Most RI towns accept mattresses through bulk pickup
- Usually require special scheduling or pickup day
- Fees vary: Free to $25 per mattress
- Cannot go out with regular weekly trash
Environmental Considerations:
- Mattresses take up significant landfill space
- Contain recyclable materials (metal springs, foam, fabric)
- Rhode Island encourages recycling when possible
- Proper disposal prevents illegal dumping
Common Rhode Island Scenarios for Mattress Disposal
Moving Out and Cleanouts
Typical Situation:
- Upgrading to new mattress, old one doesn't fit new place
- Moving out of state, not taking furniture
- Downsizing to smaller home
- College students leaving Rhode Island
Why Dumpster Works:
- Moving generates multiple items for disposal
- Mattress is just one of many things being discarded
- Rent dumpster for entire cleanout (mattresses included)
- One convenient solution for all unwanted items
Example: Providence apartment move-out with couch, mattress, box spring, old furniture, and boxes of items - 15-yard dumpster handles everything for $475.
Estate Cleanouts and Inherited Properties
Typical Situation:
- Clearing parent's or relative's home
- Multiple bedrooms = multiple mattresses
- Old mattresses (decades old, not donatable)
- Complete home clearance needed
Why Dumpster Works:
- Estate cleanouts generate massive debris
- 3-5 old mattresses common in family homes
- Everything disposed together efficiently
- 20-yard dumpster accommodates entire estate
Example: Cranston estate cleanout with 4 bedrooms of furniture including mattresses, box springs, and accumulated belongings - 20-yard dumpster for $540 handles everything.
Home Renovations and Bedroom Updates
Typical Situation:
- Bedroom renovation with new furniture
- Converting spare room to office (old guest bed disposal)
- Children leaving home (disposing of old bedroom furniture)
- Water damage (mattresses ruined by flooding)
Why Dumpster Works:
- Renovation already requires dumpster for debris
- Mattresses disposed along with construction waste
- Efficient single solution
- No separate disposal trip needed
Example: Warwick bedroom renovation - dumpster already on site for flooring and drywall, old mattress and furniture go in too.
Bed Bug or Pest Infestations
Typical Situation:
- Bed bug infestation requiring mattress disposal
- Pest damage to mattresses
- Health and safety disposal needs
- Multiple mattresses requiring quick removal
Why Dumpster Works:
- Immediate disposal available
- Contain infestation (don't spread)
- Often multiple mattresses affected
- Fast solution for urgent situation
Important: Wrap heavily infested mattresses in plastic before loading to prevent spreading pests.
Water Damage and Flooding
Common in Rhode Island:
- Basement flooding (Providence, Pawtucket low areas)
- Coastal flooding (Newport County, South County)
- Pipe bursts and water damage
- Ice dam leaks damaging bedrooms
Why Dumpster Works:
- Water-damaged mattresses not salvageable
- Mold concerns require prompt disposal
- Usually other water-damaged items too
- Complete cleanup solution
How Many Mattresses Fit in a Dumpster?
15-Yard Dumpster Capacity:
- Mattresses only: 8-12 mattresses (if nothing else)
- Typical use: 2-4 mattresses plus other furniture/debris
- Reality: Most people have mixed loads
- Best for: Apartment moves, single home cleanouts
20-Yard Dumpster Capacity:
- Mattresses only: 12-18 mattresses (if nothing else)
- Typical use: 4-8 mattresses plus furniture/debris
- Reality: Estate cleanouts with multiple bedrooms
- Best for: Large homes, complete estate cleanouts
Weight Considerations:
- Twin mattress: 40-60 lbs
- Full mattress: 50-70 lbs
- Queen mattress: 60-90 lbs
- King mattress: 80-120 lbs
- Box springs: Similar weights
Typical Weight Total:
- 4 queen mattresses + box springs = 480-720 lbs (0.24-0.36 tons)
- Well under 2-ton limit (mattresses are relatively light)
- Weight rarely an issue with mattresses
- Volume/space is the limiting factor, not weight
Alternatives to Dumpster Rental for Mattresses
When You Only Have a Mattress or Two:
Municipal Bulk Pickup
How It Works:
- Schedule with your Rhode Island town
- Place mattress at curb on pickup day
- May require special call or online scheduling
Costs:
- Providence: Free for residents (schedule required)
- Warwick: Included in trash service
- Cranston: Free with advance scheduling
- Pawtucket: Contact DPW (401) 728-0500
- Newport: Bulk pickup available
Pros: Free or low-cost for small amounts
Cons: Scheduling required, wait time, weather exposure, limited quantity
Mattress Donation (If in Good Condition)
Rhode Island Donation Options:
Goodwill Rhode Island:
- Locations in Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Pawtucket
- Accepts gently used mattresses (no stains, tears, or damage)
- Free pickup available for large items
- Tax deduction receipt provided
Habitat for Humanity ReStore (Warwick):
- 77 Briggs St, Warwick, RI 02889
- Accepts good-condition mattresses
- Free pickup services
- Supports affordable housing
Requirements for Donation:
- No stains, rips, or major wear
- No bed bugs or pest issues
- Clean and sanitary condition
- Less than 10 years old typically
Junk Removal Services
How It Works:
- Call us
- We come to you, load, and haul away
- Quick, convenient, no work for you
Costs:
- Single mattress: $75-$150
- Mattress + box spring: $100-$200
- Multiple items: $200-$500+
Pros: Fast, convenient, no physical work
Cons: Expensive for small amounts, especially compared to dumpster for larger cleanouts
Mattress Recycling Programs
Rhode Island Options:
Limited mattress recycling in Rhode Island currently available. Some options:
- Check with local recycling centers
- Some furniture stores offer mattress recycling with new purchase
- Private recycling companies (fees apply)
Reality: Most Rhode Islanders dispose via dumpster or municipal pickup rather than recycling due to limited infrastructure.
Tips for Loading Mattresses in Your Dumpster
Maximize Space:
Positioning:
- Stand mattresses on edge (don't lay flat unless at bottom)
- Lean against dumpster walls
- Alternate directions to fit more
- Box springs between mattresses
Layering Strategy:
- Large flat items on bottom (if any)
- Mattresses standing along edges
- Furniture between mattresses
- Boxes and smaller items in gaps
- Fill all empty spaces
Breaking Down Box Springs:
- Remove fabric covering
- Cut springs apart if needed
- Breaks into smaller pieces (more fits)
- Requires tools and effort (optional)
Safety Considerations:
- Heavy items: Get help lifting
- Watch for sharp edges (box spring metal)
- Secure loose materials (wind can blow)
- Don't overfill past top edge
Bed Bug Precautions:
- Wrap infested mattresses in plastic bags/wrapping
- Seal completely before loading
- Prevent spreading to other areas
- Mark wrapped mattresses clearly
Mattress Disposal Throughout Rhode Island
Providence Area
Common Scenarios:
- College student move-outs (Brown, RISD, PC, JWU)
- Apartment turnovers (high rental population)
- Triple-decker furnishing changes
- Urban living frequent moves
Dumpster Advantages:
- Convenient for apartment cleanouts
- Multiple items disposal (not just mattress)
- Street permits available if needed
- Popular for June 1st and September 1st moves
Warwick and Suburban Areas
Common Scenarios:
- Family home mattress replacement
- Children's bedroom furniture disposal
- Downsizing and estate cleanouts
- Home renovation projects
Dumpster Advantages:
- Ample driveway space for placement
- Larger homes = more mattresses
- Often combined with other disposal needs
- Good access for loading
Newport County
Common Scenarios:
- Seasonal cottage turnovers
- Naval housing transitions (military moves)
- Estate property cleanouts
- Tourist rental furnishing updates
Dumpster Advantages:
- Multiple bedrooms in larger properties
- Furniture disposal with mattresses
- Coordinate with moving/renovation schedules
Coastal and South County
Common Scenarios:
- Beach house seasonal furniture
- Vacation rental updates
- Water damage from coastal flooding
- Off-season property maintenance
Dumpster Advantages:
- Seasonal timing flexibility
- Complete property cleanouts
- Storm damage disposal
Mattress Disposal FAQs for Rhode Island
Q: Do you charge extra for mattresses? A: No! At Rockhouse Disposal, mattresses and box springs are included in the standard dumpster rental price. No additional fees.
Q: How many mattresses can I put in a dumpster? A: As many as fit! A 15-yard typically holds 2-4 mattresses plus other items. A 20-yard holds 4-8 mattresses plus debris. Volume is the limit, not quantity.
Q: Do I need to wrap or prepare mattresses? A: No special preparation required under normal circumstances. If bed bugs or heavy pest infestation, wrapping in plastic is recommended.
Q: Can I put box springs in too? A: Absolutely! Box springs are accepted just like mattresses at no extra charge.
Q: What about crib mattresses and other sizes? A: All mattress sizes accepted: crib, twin, full, queen, king. All box spring sizes too.
Q: Will mattresses count against my weight limit? A: Technically yes, but mattresses are light (50-120 lbs each). Even 5-6 mattresses are only 300-600 lbs total. Weight is rarely an issue with mattresses.
Q: Can I donate my mattress instead? A: If it's in good condition (no stains, rips, bed bugs), consider Goodwill RI or Habitat ReStore. They accept gently used mattresses and provide free pickup.
Q: What if my mattress has bed bugs? A: You can still dispose of it in our dumpster. Wrap it in plastic first to contain the infestation, then load it into the dumpster.
Q: My town offers free bulk pickup - should I use that instead? A: If you only have one mattress and nothing else, municipal pickup makes sense. If you have multiple items (moving, cleanout, renovation), a dumpster is more efficient.
Q: Can I put a mattress in if I'm renting the dumpster for construction debris? A: Yes! Mix mattresses with construction debris, furniture, and household items. All accepted together.
Q: Do other dumpster companies accept mattresses? A: Policies vary. Some accept them, some charge extra fees ($20-$50 each), some prohibit them. Always ask before booking.
Q: What's the easiest way to dispose of mattresses in Rhode Island? A: For single mattress: Municipal bulk pickup. For multiple mattresses or combined with other items: Dumpster rental is most efficient.
Why Rockhouse Disposal Makes Mattress Disposal Easy
No Hidden Fees:
- Mattresses included in base price
- No surprise charges
- Transparent pricing: $475 (15-yard) or $540 (20-yard)
- All items accepted together
Convenient Solution:
- Moving? Mattresses + furniture together
- Renovating? Mattresses + construction debris
- Estate cleanout? Multiple mattresses + belongings
- One dumpster handles everything
Flexible Rental:
- 7 days included (plenty of time)
- Extensions only $8/day
- Work at your own pace
- No rush to dispose
Rhode Island Coverage:
- Serve all RI communities
- Fast delivery (1-2 days typically)
- Professional service
- Local knowledge and support
Ready to Dispose of Your Mattresses? Stop worrying about how to get rid of old mattresses. Whether you have one mattress or six, whether it's part of a move, renovation, or estate cleanout, we make disposal simple.
Contact us today for your dumpster rental. Tell us you have mattresses - we'll confirm they're accepted (they are!) and get you the right size dumpster for your project.











