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Tires Disposal by City

Disposal rules for tires vary by city. Compare pickup availability, drop-off options, fees, and eligibility across every city we cover.

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Austin, Texas

Austin, Texas

Step-by-step guide to disposing of old tires in Austin. On-demand bulk pickup (max 8 tires, rims removed) and Recycle and Reuse Center drop-off ($6/tire). Passenger car tires only.

Seattle, Washington

Seattle, Washington

Step-by-step guide to disposing of old tires in Seattle. Transfer station drop-off ($15/load, limit 4 car tires) and dealer take-back. Rim removal, fees, and rules.

Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte, North Carolina

Complete Charlotte tire disposal guide: free curbside bulky pickup for up to 8 passenger tires, rim removal rules, Mecklenburg County drop-off fees, and retailer take-back options.

Tampa, Florida

Tampa, Florida

Step-by-step guide to disposing of old tires in Tampa. Free drop-off at county CCCs (limit 12/year). McKay Bay transfer station, tire retailer take-back, and what to verify before hauling.

Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio

Step-by-step guide to disposing of tires in Columbus. Tires are not accepted in city bulk pickup or at convenience centers. Learn the SWACO landfill route ($5/passenger tire), private hauler options, and tire retailer take-back programs.

Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, Tennessee

Step-by-step guide to disposing of old tires in Nashville. Free drop-off at East or Ezell Pike Convenience Centers (up to 4 tires/month without rims). Learn fees for tires with rims, eligibility, and apartment edge cases.

Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh, North Carolina

Step-by-step guide to disposing of tires in Raleigh. City does not collect — use Wake County Scrap Tire Facilities instead. Free for residents, rims must be removed, 5+ tires requires certification form.