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What is the dump fee in your area?
Haven't been to the dump for years but was in somewhat of a shock when the
guy at the entrance to the dump site wanted $60 for 1/2 yard of broken up concrete. If its just one load I would have paid the guy and forget about it, but I have about 7 more to go. This site is in Colma next to San Francisco. So what's the going rate in your area? |
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Fred wrote:
Haven't been to the dump for years but was in somewhat of a shock when the guy at the entrance to the dump site wanted $60 for 1/2 yard of broken up concrete. If its just one load I would have paid the guy and forget about it, but I have about 7 more to go. This site is in Colma next to San Francisco. So what's the going rate in your area? $28/T (short), irrespective of material. |
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Duane Bozarth wrote:
Fred wrote: Haven't been to the dump for years but was in somewhat of a shock when the guy at the entrance to the dump site wanted $60 for 1/2 yard of broken up concrete. If its just one load I would have paid the guy and forget about it, but I have about 7 more to go. This site is in Colma next to San Francisco. So what's the going rate in your area? $28/T (short), irrespective of material. Meant to add...when we took down the silos I called the County Road Supervisor and got a location where they need some rip-rap and we hauled it there. That or find a local builder or other place looking for fill is another alternative. |
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"Fred" wrote in message ... Haven't been to the dump for years but was in somewhat of a shock when the guy at the entrance to the dump site wanted $60 for 1/2 yard of broken up concrete. If its just one load I would have paid the guy and forget about it, but I have about 7 more to go. This site is in Colma next to San Francisco. So what's the going rate in your area? $29 ton for C&D stuff. Colbyt |
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"Fred" wrote Haven't been to the dump for years but was in somewhat of a shock when the guy at the entrance to the dump site wanted $60 for 1/2 yard of broken up concrete. If its just one load I would have paid the guy and forget about it, but I have about 7 more to go. This site is in Colma next to San Francisco. So what's the going rate in your area? NE Ohio, $60 per ton for construction material, no garbage allowed. Concrete/asphalt and the likes, people are begging for it, to use as fill, so pretty much get rid of this at cost to haul it there. |
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In article , "Fred" wrote:
Haven't been to the dump for years but was in somewhat of a shock when the guy at the entrance to the dump site wanted $60 for 1/2 yard of broken up concrete. If its just one load I would have paid the guy and forget about it, but I have about 7 more to go. This site is in Colma next to San Francisco. So what's the going rate in your area? Sixteen bucks for a pickup truck load (about 2 cu yd), regardless of the material. -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. |
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So what's the going rate in your area?
$6.00 pickup load (upto 550 lbs) $ 24.00 ton (prorated) after that. Drywall is quite a bit more. R |
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