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Hazardous waste must never be placed in dumpsters. This includes chemicals, paints, solvents, batteries, propane tanks, medical waste, and any other materials classified as hazardous. Doing so is illegal and poses serious safety and environmental risks.

Prohibited Materials

Prohibited Materials
Examples
Railroad Ties
Paints
Motor Oils
Medical Waste
Industrial Waste
Fuels
Asbestos

Most common materials are allowed in our dumpsters; however, some items carry an additional disposal fee. Please refer to the chart below for details on which materials may incur extra charges

Demo Debris
Household Items
Electronics
Yard Waste
Tiles and ceramics
Toys and non-electronic household goods
TVs and monitors
Mulch
Bricks, concrete, and stone
Clothing and textiles
Large appliances (washers, dryers, stoves) (Remove refrigerants from fridges/freezers before disposal)
Dirt and soil (small amounts)
Roofing shingles
Rugs and carpets
Small appliances (microwaves, toasters)
Leaves and grass clippings
Drywall
Mattresses and box springs
Branches and sticks
Wood (untreated lumber, plywood)
Furniture (couches, chairs, tables)
Flooring
Non-hazardous construction packaging
Electronics
Plastic and metal scraps
Dirt
Cardboard and paper
Concrete
Cardboard
Brick
Block
Asphalt
Appliances

FLAT RATE CHARGES PER ITEM FOUND

Materials Associated with Fee's
Fee Price Per Each
TV'S
$100
TIRES
$100
REFRIGERANTS
$100
PROPANE TANKS
$75
MONITORS
$75
BOXSPRINGS
$125
MATTRRESSES
$125
FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS
$85
BATTERIES
$ 85

Phone: 603- 461-8308

Email: Info@LevelUpDH.com

 

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