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The Ultimate Guide to Paying Your Consolidated Disposal Service Bill: Simple Methods for Busy People

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Hey there! If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve got a Consolidated Disposal Service bill sitting on your counter (or in your email) and you’re wondering about the easiest way to pay it. I’ve been there! As someone who’s lived in Grant and Adams County for years, I’ve learned all the ins and outs of handling my waste disposal bills without the headache.

Today, I’m gonna walk you through everything you need to know about paying your Consolidated Disposal Service bill. We’ll look at all the options, from online payments to phone methods, so you can pick what works best for your lifestyle.

Who is Consolidated Disposal Services, Inc.?

Before diving into payment methods, let’s quickly talk about who these folks are. Consolidated Disposal Services has been serving Grant and Adams County since 1978 – that’s over 45 years of experience! They’re locally owned and operated, which I really appreciate as someone who likes supporting local businesses.

They provide:

  • Residential waste collection
  • Commercial waste services
  • Industrial solid waste collection
  • Recycling services

They’re properly licensed by the State of Washington, bonded, certified by UTC G-190, and fully insured. Basically, they’re the real deal when it comes to waste management in our area.

Ways to Pay Your Consolidated Disposal Bill

Let’s get to the good stuff – how to actually pay your bill! You’ve got several options, and I’ll break down the pros and cons of each.

1. Pay Online Through Online-Billpay.com

This is probably the most convenient method for most of us. Consolidated Disposal partners with Online-Billpay.com to make paying your bills super easy.

How to do it

  1. Visit Online-Billpay.com
  2. If you’re a first-timer, click “Register” to create your account
  3. If you’ve used it before, just enter your username/email and password
  4. Follow the prompts to complete your payment

The great thing about this method is you can pay your bill 24/7. No need to worry about office hours or mail delays. Plus, the website remembers your info for future payments if you select “Remember me.”

If you happen to forget your password (happens to the best of us!), there’s a “Forgot Username or Password” link right there on the page.

2. Pay Through doxo

Another great online option is using doxo’s payment platform. This is handy if you use doxo for other bills too.

How to do it:

  1. Go to Consolidated Disposal Service on doxo
  2. Click “Pay Bill”
  3. Follow the prompts to complete your payment

With doxo. you can pay using

  • Visa, MasterCard, or Discover credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • Apple Pay
  • Bank account (this option is FREE)

What I really like about doxo is that it’s an all-in-one bill pay service. You can manage all your bills in one place, track payment history, and set up reminders so you never miss a due date. They even have iPhone and Android apps for paying on the go!

3. Pay by Phone

If you’re old school like my dad or just prefer talking to a real person, Consolidated Disposal makes it easy to pay by phone too.

How to do it:

  • Call their main number: 509-754-2468
  • Or toll-free: 800-422-3008

The customer service folks there are usually pretty friendly and can help you process your payment over the phone.

4. Pay by Mail

Yep, you can still mail in your payment the traditional way! Just make sure to:

  • Include your account number on your check
  • Allow enough time for mail delivery before the due date
  • Address it properly to their headquarters at 2370 Basin St SW, Ephrata, WA 98823

Tips for Managing Your Consolidated Disposal Bill

Now that we know HOW to pay, here are some tips I’ve learned over the years for staying on top of those waste disposal bills:

Download the Collection Calendar

Consolidated Disposal Services offers downloadable calendars for 2025 that show your collection schedule. This is super helpful for knowing when to put your bins out, especially if you’re on an every-other-week schedule.

They have several different calendars available depending on where you live:

  • 1st & 3rd Calendar
  • Soap Lake EOW Calendar
  • Quincy EOW Calendar
  • Quincy Recycling Calendar

You can find these on their website at cdsidd.com.

Set Up Reminders

If you’re using doxo, take advantage of their reminder system! Set it up to notify you when your bill is due. If not, add reminders to your phone or calendar app.

I used to forget my bill all the time until I set up a recurring reminder in my phone. Now I never miss a payment!

Check Your Balance Online

If you ever forget your account balance (I do this ALL the time), you can easily check it online through either the Online-Billpay portal or doxo.

Consider Auto-Pay Options

Both payment platforms offer options to set up recurring payments. This is a game-changer if you’re forgetful like me! Just set it and forget it.

What Services Am I Paying For?

When you pay your Consolidated Disposal bill, you’re covering services like:

  • Regular waste collection (weekly or bi-weekly depending on your area)
  • Recycling services (if applicable to your area)
  • Container rental (if you have additional containers)
  • Special pickup services (if you’ve requested any)

They also offer container and roll-off services for bigger jobs, and they operate a transfer station for those times when you have more waste than your regular pickup can handle.

Troubleshooting Common Bill Pay Issues

Sometimes things don’t go as planned. Here are some common issues and how to fix them:

“I Forgot My Online Payment Info”

No worries! On Online-Billpay.com, just click the “Forgot Username or Password” link on the sign-in page. They’ll help you recover your account.

“The Website Says JavaScript is Disabled”

This is a common error on the Online-Billpay site. To fix it:

  1. Make sure JavaScript is enabled in your browser settings
  2. Refresh the page and try again
  3. If problems continue, try a different browser or contact Consolidated Disposal directly

“I’m Having Trouble With My Payment”

If you get an error message saying “There was a problem processing your request,” try refreshing the page first. If that doesn’t work, the best bet is to call Consolidated Disposal directly at 509-754-2468.

Why I Prefer Online Bill Pay for My Disposal Service

Personally, I switched to online payments about 3 years ago, and it’s been so much better! Here’s why I prefer it:

  • I can pay anytime (even at 11pm when I suddenly remember my bill is due tomorrow)
  • No stamps or envelopes needed
  • I get immediate confirmation that my payment went through
  • I can easily look up past payments if needed
  • No paper clutter from checks and receipts

The doxo app has been particularly helpful since I can pay multiple bills in one sitting. When you’re juggling work, kids, and life in general, these little conveniences really add up!

Contact Information for Questions About Your Bill

Still have questions about your bill or service? Here’s all the contact info you need:

Phone Numbers:

  • Main: 509-754-2468
  • Toll-Free: 800-422-3008
  • Fax: 509-754-3173

Headquarters Address:
2370 Basin St SW
Ephrata, WA 98823

Online:

  • Website: cdsidd.com
  • They also have a Facebook page you can check out

Final Thoughts: Making Bill Payment Less of a Chore

Look, nobody actually enjoys paying bills (if you do, please share your secret!), but with these convenient options, at least it doesn’t have to be a huge hassle.

Whether you prefer the convenience of online payments through Online-Billpay.com or doxo, or you’d rather talk to a real person on the phone, Consolidated Disposal Services makes it pretty easy to keep your account current.

The most important thing is finding a system that works for YOU and sticking with it. Set those reminders, mark your calendars, and keep your waste service flowing smoothly!

Have you found a bill payment method that works especially well for you? Or do you have questions I didn’t answer? Drop me a comment below – I’d love to hear from ya!

Until next time,
[Your Name]

P.S. Don’t forget to download those 2025 collection calendars from the Consolidated Disposal website. They’re super handy to have on the fridge!

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