Booking and Payment
options:
In Person: You may attend the City of Vaughan
Public Works Department situated at the Joint Operation Centre
at 2800 Rutherford Rd. between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Accepted in-person payments are: cash, cheque,
Visa, American Express, MasterCard or Direct Debit.
By Phone: You can call the City of Vaughan
Public Works Department at 905-832-8562 between 8:30 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Accepted phone payments
are: Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
By Mail: You may mail-in a request for pick up, along with a cheque payable to the 'City of Vaughan'. The written request must include the following information: Your name and phone number, address and types and quantity of appliances to be picked up. Once received, the City will contact you with the scheduled appointment date and confirmation number.
Mail-in requests are to be submitted to: |
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City of Vaughan, Joint Operations Centre
Public Works Department
Waste Management Section
2800 Rutherford Rd., Vaughan, ON., L4K 2N9 |
Refund policy:
Cancellations are accepted if made by 12:00 p.m. the day before
your scheduled collection. For example; if your scheduled
pick up day is Thursday, a refund request MUST be made
by Wednesday before 12:00 p.m. Requests for cancellation/refunds that are not made
within the aforementioned timeframe WILL NOT be accepted and
no refund will be granted. Appliance(s) must be set out according
to the City's waste collection by-law.
An administration fee of $6.00 per appliance unit applies to all approved cancellation and refunds. |
For a copy of the city's comprehensive Refund
Policy, please click here.
By-law requirements:
Pursuant to by-law #217-2010, (as amended), residents shall place their appliance(s) at curbside no earlier than 6:00 p.m. the evening prior to the collection appointment date and no later than 7:00 a.m. on the day of the appointment. FINES MAY BE LEVIED FOR NON-COMPLIANCE.
For everyone's safety, residents are required to remove the doors of fridges, stoves, freezers and lockable large appliances.
Acceptable Large Metal Recovery Items:
Accepted Large Metal Resource Materials as per By-law 217-2010 (Schedule A; Part 4) |
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Air Conditioning Units |
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BBQs; tanks removed |
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Bathtubs (metal) |
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Dehumidifiers |
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Dishwashers |
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Dryers |
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Fireplace Inserts |
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Freezers |
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Furnances |
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Hot Water Tanks (metal); drained |
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Humidifiers |
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Metal Pipes; dissembled, not exceeding 1.5 m in length |
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Oil Tanks or Drums; emptied |
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Pool Heaters; filter medium removed (ie. sand) |
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Push Lawn Mowers (electric gas or manual): liquids removed |
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Range Hood Fans |
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Refridgerators |
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Stoves |
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Swing Sets; dissembled, not exceeding 1.5 m in length |
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Washing Machines |
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Water Pressure Tanks |
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Water Softeners (metal); filter medium removed (ie. salt) |
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Water Coolers (metal) |
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Any other item designated as a Large Metal Resource item by the Commissioner from time to time |
Alternative Disposal Options:
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If the appliance is in good working order, consider giving it to a charity or family in need.
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Residents may take their appliances to York Region’s Community Environmental Centre located in Vaughan at 130 McCleary Court (refer to adjacent map)”. |
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If purchasing a new appliance, determine if the retail outlet(s) provides a 'disposal / take away' option. |
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Private scrap metal dealers may also take appliances at a reduced rate. |
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If your refrigerator is in working condition and is over 15 years old, visit http://www.everykilowattcounts.ca/residential/roundup/ for information on the Great Refrigerator Roundup. This program is designed to collect and recycle older refrigerators. |
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