Greenville, TX bulk waste limits and where debris actually goes
Greenville's curbside rules are the tightest of any city we serve: 2 cubic yards of brush or bulky waste, and no single item over 50 pounds. There's no published self-haul allowance for residents either, and household hazardous waste has to go to the Hunt County HHW Center. If your project produces more than a small trailer's worth, this page covers where it can legally go.
The short answer
Curbside cap: 2 cubic yards of brush or bulky waste
No single item over 50 pounds
No published resident self-haul allowance — roll-off or private hauler
Household hazardous waste goes to the Hunt County HHW Center, never a dumpster
Where Greenville debris can go — fees, access and hours
Gate rates and hours change, so every entry links its source. Call the facility the day before you load a trailer.
Curbside cap + Hunt County Household Hazardous Waste Center
Greenville, TX (Hunt County)
Curbside brush and bulky waste is capped at 2 cubic yards with no single item over 50 pounds. Household hazardous waste goes to the Hunt County HHW Center, never to a landfill or a dumpster.
Fees
Curbside within the cap: included in city service
Over the cap: no self-haul allowance published — arrange a roll-off or private hauler
Household hazardous waste: accepted at the county HHW center
Hours: HHW center operates on posted county collection hours.
There's no per-yard dump rate to compare against in Greenville — that's the point. Once you pass 2 cubic yards or a 50-pound item, the city's program simply stops applying, and the realistic choices are weeks of curbside trickle, a private hauler, or a flat $375 16-yard bin that holds about eight weeks' worth of allowance at once.
We're family-run out of Honey Grove and deliver 16-yard roll-offs across Hunt County — usually same or next day. Flat $375 for 3 days, delivery, pickup and 2 tons of disposal included. The bin is low-walled and driveway-sized, so you walk debris in instead of lifting it over your tailgate.
Two cubic yards of brush or bulky waste per collection, with no single item over 50 pounds. That's roughly one heaped pickup bed, and it rules out most furniture, bathtubs and appliances.
Where do I take paint or chemicals in Greenville?
The Hunt County Household Hazardous Waste Center, on the county's posted collection hours. Paint, solvents, chemicals, oil and similar material can never go in a dumpster or a landfill load.
How many pickup loads fit in a 16-yard dumpster in Greenville?
About five to eight. A standard 6-foot pickup bed holds roughly 2 cubic yards heaped, and a 16-yard roll-off holds about 16 cubic yards. The walls are low enough to walk debris in without a ladder, and it fits in a normal Greenville driveway.
What does a dumpster cost in Greenville instead of hauling it myself?
Flat $375 for 3 days on a 16-yard bin, which includes delivery, pickup and 2 tons of disposal. One day is $300 and 7 days is $415. No fuel surcharge, no per-yard gate fee, no extra trips. Call or text 903-449-2818 to check today's availability in Greenville.