Getting Rid of an Old Mattress Is Harder Than It Should Be
You can't fold it, it won't fit in your car, and leaving it on the curb in Oakland can get you a bulky-item fine. On top of that, mattresses take up an enormous amount of landfill space — which is exactly why California requires them to be recycled, not trashed.
We take care of all of it. Our crew carries the mattress and box spring out of the bedroom — even a second-floor walk-up — loads it, and drops it at an approved recycling facility. The steel springs, foam, and fabric get broken down and reused instead of buried. You just point at the bed and it's gone.
