🗑️Common Items We Do NOT Accept
⚠️Hazardous Materials
- Paints, solvents, oils, or chemicals
- Gasoline, kerosene, diesel, or fuel containers
- Cleaning agents with hazardous labels
- Pesticides or herbicides
💥Explosive or Flammable Items
- Ammunition or firearms
- Fireworks or explosives
- Propane tanks (unless empty and approved)
💉Biohazard / Medical Waste
- Needles or syringes
- Medical or infectious waste
- Animal carcasses or remains
☠️Toxic / Restricted Items
- Asbestos or insulation materials
- Mercury-containing devices (thermometers, fluorescent bulbs)
- Lead-acid batteries
🚢Oversized / Non-Standard Items
- Vehicles or large machinery
- Industrial drums or barrels (with contents)
- Any item prohibited by state or federal law
✅Common Items We Do Accept
- Appliances: Televisions, Refrigerators, Air Conditioners, Washers & Dryers, Furnaces
- Light Construction Debris: Drywall, Wood, ETC
- Old Furniture: Couches & Sofas, Mattresses, Pianos, Dressers
- Yard Debris: Shed & Garage Removals, Hot Tubs, Basketball Hoops, BBQ Grill Disposal, Trampolines, Old Fence Removals, General Yard Waste, Junk Cars, Tires
- Random Household Trash: Bagged Trash, Dishware, Clothing/ Fabrics, Any Miscellaneous Junk
- Office & Commercial Cleanouts: Any Equipment, Desks, Cabinets, Storage Lockers
❗Please Note - Some items require additional disposal fees:
- Televisions and monitors - (There are toxic chemicals involved in disposing televisions and monitors which makes them expensive to dispose of)
- Mattresses and Box Springs - (It's now a law that the metal and coils need to be separated from the rest of the materials adding cost to disposal)
- Refrigerators and Air Conditioners (Freon needs to be professionally reclaimed from these, that makes the expense)
- Vehicle Tires - Rimmed or not from regular car tire to CAT tires
