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Listed on 2026-01-12
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Type IV Construction & Demolition Landfill and Recycling Facility in McKinney, TXProudly Serving North Texas’s Construction & Demolition Waste & Recycling Needs
Providing fast, friendly, and reliable disposal to the construction and demolition industry in North Texas.
Coming Soon in 2024:
Commingled C&D / LEED Project Recycling.
Our on-site partner Arcosa Crushed Concrete accepts concrete for recycling, and offers products for sale.
Accepted MaterialsGlass, metal, paper, plastics, cardboard, furniture.
Roofing shingles and roofing tiles.
Cuttings and trimmings only (brush and yard waste). No whole trees, no root balls, no diameters over 10 inches – fees will apply if these requirements are not met.
Clean brick and clean soils may be eligible for diversion if they are source-separated and free of debris.
Prohibited Materials- Household waste, food waste or putrescible waste
- Batteries of any kind
- Used oil or oil filters
- Tires – Tires will be returned to the driver, or tire disposal fees will apply
- Liquid waste
- Refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners or appliances containing CFCs
All visitors must check in at the Scalehouse.
We cannot accept enclosed containers or trucks.
All loads shall be tarped or tied, or fees will apply.
Safety vests and hard hats must be worn at all times.
Driver’s License or government issued I.D. must be presented, upon request.
No Cancellation Policy:
All Sales are Final, and there will be no cancellations or refunds for any services provided or materials sold.
Enter the site at your own risk.
Must have 4WD and tow hook during heavy rainfall events.
No salvaging, scavenging, or loitering.
Unacceptable waste is not allowed and will be returned immediately to the transporter.
Site rules may change at anytime at management discretion.
The personnel have great attitudes, always seem happy to answer all the questions you might have, and get you in and out quick. And they have the best prices in the area.
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