Before you pay anyone to haul off one couch, it's worth knowing whether your city will take it from the curb for free or cheap. Many KC-metro cities offer bulky-item (a.k.a. large-item or bulk-refuse) pickup — but the rules, limits, and wait times vary a lot from city to city, and the fine print is where people get tripped up. Here's how it works in the metro, starting with the two biggest cities.
Kansas City, MO
KCMO offers scheduled bulky-item pickup for residents on city trash service. You book an appointment through the city's online scheduler, 311, or the (816) 513-BULK line. The limits: up to 15 items and under 500 pounds total per appointment. Set items within 3 feet of the curb by 7 a.m. on your day, but not out before 3 p.m. the day before. It covers furniture, appliances, mattresses, and metal items like lawn mowers and fencing — but NOT paint, tires, yard waste, loose building materials, masonry, or anything hazardous. Confirm the current rules on kcmo.gov before you set out.
Independence, MO
Independence works differently: its bulk-refuse collection runs only twice a year for residents on city service, and there can be a several-week wait for your turn. If you don't want to wait, the city's Drop-Off Depot runs on the second Saturday of the month from spring through fall (at 875 S. Vista Ave), where residents can bring larger items themselves. Check the city's municipal-services page for current dates and what each option accepts.
The suburbs: it depends on your hauler
Across Overland Park, Olathe, Lee's Summit, Blue Springs, and the rest of the metro, bulky pickup is a patchwork. Some cities run their own scheduled program; many contract trash to a private hauler (Republic, WM) where a bulky pickup is an add-on you arrange directly. The reliable move: search "[your city] bulky item pickup" or call the number on your trash bill. Almost every program shares the same limits — a capped number of items, a weight ceiling, curbside only, and no hazardous materials.
Where city pickup falls short (and we don't)
City bulky pickup is a great deal when it fits your situation. It stops fitting when: you can't wait weeks for the next slot, you've got more than the item cap, the stuff is in the basement or a second-floor apartment (curbside-only means YOU carry it out), or it's on the not-accepted list. That's the gap we fill — same-day or next-day, any quantity, and we carry it out from wherever it sits, not just the curb. For one item you can drag to the street and a city program with an open slot, use the city; for everything else, that's us.