
E-Waste Disposal in Baltimore, Maryland
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+).
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How electronics removal works in Baltimore
Curb it
Place your electronics at the curb, driveway, or alley. No wrapping, no disassembly.
Book it
Select your item, see the exact price ($99), and pick your day. 60 seconds.
Gone
A local insured hauler picks it up same-day in Baltimore. 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 Baltimore?
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.
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Traditional junk removal (1-800-GOT-JUNK, LoadUp): $150–$600+
5 ways to get rid of electronics in Baltimore
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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 Baltimore?
- • 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 Baltimore pick up electronics?
Junk removal in Baltimore, MD starts at $79 with Dropcurb. Baltimore allows up to 3 bulk items per monthly Saturday collection — call 311 or use 311 Online to find your scheduled date. But with 586,000 residents and one Saturday per month, timing is tight and items pile up between pickups.
City program details: Bulk Trash Collection. Frequency: monthly. Wait: up to 30 days. Fees: free
Baltimore DPW schedules bulk trash collection on a specific Saturday each month — residents can set out up to 3 bulk items. Call 311 or check 311 Online for your neighborhood's date. The Quarantine Road Landfill recently raised tipping fees after 30+ years at the same rate — commercial haulers now pay higher rates, and large residential self-haul loads are subject to the new fee structure. Rodney Booth Trash Removal is a 35+ year Baltimore veteran offering competitive pricing — licensed and insured with discount rates. Junk King Baltimore provides volume-based pricing with free on-site estimates. Average Baltimore junk removal costs $150-$350 per Thumbtack, with $99+ starting prices common among local operators. LoadUp charges $79 per item. 1-800-GOT-JUNK runs $150-$600+ with mandatory in-person quotes.
Dropcurb picks up electronics same-day in Baltimore for $99 flat — no wait, no annual limits, no restrictions.
3 items per month. One Saturday. Miss it and you wait another 30 days.
Baltimore's bulk trash runs on one scheduled Saturday per month with a 3-item limit. For 586,000 residents dealing with rowhome renovations, move-outs, and seasonal cleanouts, the monthly cap creates a bottleneck. Miss your Saturday or have more than 3 items? Wait another full month.
3 items
Max per monthly Saturday
1x/month
Bulk collection frequency
585,708
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 Baltimore residents choose Dropcurb for electronics removal
Baltimore's monthly Saturday collection caps you at 3 items — and missing your date means waiting another full month. Dropcurb picks up same-day at $79 with no item limits per visit. Cheaper than Junk King's on-site estimate model, faster than coordinating with Rodney Booth's schedule, and no monthly timing pressure.
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