
Lynwood
Serving the Lynwood Area
Professional Paint Recycling and Disposal in Lynnwood, WA
Are you staring at a collection of old paint cans in your garage? Don’t let them occupy your precious storage space or pose a risk to the local environment. Seattle Paint Pick Up is proud to offer convenient, door-to-door paint collection services for homeowners and businesses throughout Lynnwood, Washington.
We specialize in making paint disposal simple. We handle the heavy lifting and transportation, ensuring that your leftover paint is handled safely, recycled responsibly, and—most importantly—kept out of our local landfills and waterways.
Why Choose Our Service in Lynnwood?
Disposing of paint the "old-fashioned way" can be a hassle. Whether you are dealing with liquid latex, oil-based paints, or stains, navigating the rules for hazardous waste disposal often requires multiple trips to various drop-off locations. We provide a better, more efficient path:
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Door-to-Door Convenience: We come to your home or office in Lynnwood. No need to load up your car or worry about leaks during transport.
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Safety First: We take the burden of handling hazardous materials off your hands, ensuring everything is managed with strict adherence to environmental safety protocols.
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Environmental Stewardship: By choosing us, you are making the eco-friendly choice. We ensure your paint is properly processed, recycled, or disposed of through authorized channels, keeping harmful chemicals away from Lynnwood’s environment.
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Fast & Reliable: We offer flexible scheduling to suit your needs, whether you have a small DIY stash or a larger commercial project cleanup.
Straightforward Pricing
We believe in simple, transparent pricing so you know exactly what to expect.
Container SizePrice Per Unit
5-Gallon Bucket$17
1-Gallon Can$10
Quart / Pint$5
Spray Paint$3
We accept all major credit cards and checks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of paint do you accept? We accept a wide range of architectural coatings, including latex, oil-based paints, stains, primers, and clear finishes like varnishes and shellac. If you are unsure about a specific product, just text us a photo!
Why can't I just throw paint in my regular trash? In Lynnwood and across Washington, it is illegal to dispose of liquid paint in the garbage. Liquid latex paint can clog sewer systems and contaminate septic fields, while oil-based products are considered hazardous waste that must be managed by specialized facilities.
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Do you accept rusted or old, leaking cans? Yes, we can handle them, but please let us know in advance so we can take extra precautions during transport to ensure no spills occur on your property or in our vehicle.
What happens to the paint after you pick it up? Our goal is to ensure your paint is managed sustainably. We transport it to certified facilities where it is either remixed into recycled paint, used as a secondary fuel source, or processed and disposed of according to strict state environmental regulations.
Are you available for commercial collections in Lynnwood? Absolutely. We work with contractors, property managers, and businesses that need help clearing out job sites or storage facilities. Contact us for bulk pricing and scheduling.
Is it safe to store paint for a long time? Generally, no. Storing paint for years often leads to rusting cans and potential leaks, which can damage your floors or release hazardous vapors. It’s best to dispose of leftover paint once your project is complete.
Ready to Get Started?
Reclaim your space today! Getting started is easy:
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Book Your Pickup: Use our online booking form or reach out via text/email.
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We Handle the Lifting: Our team arrives on time in Lynnwood, safely loads your paint, and departs.
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Rest Easy: Your paint is handled safely, recycled, and kept out of landfills.
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Contact Information:
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Phone/Text: 206-718-6353
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Email: seattlepaintpickup@gmail.com
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Proudly Serving Lynnwood and the Greater Puget Sound Area.
Our Promise: We ensure your paint is handled safely, recycled whenever possible, and kept out of landfills and waterways.