Find Dumps & Landfills Near You
Find dumps, landfills, and waste transfer stations near you. Free tool for junk removal pros, contractors, and homeowners to locate the nearest disposal facility.
Find Disposal Sites Near You
Locate landfills, transfer stations, and recycling centers in your area
What to Expect at a Landfill or Dump
Whether you're a junk removal professional, contractor, or homeowner tackling a big cleanout, knowing what to expect can save you time and money.
Types of Disposal Facilities
Municipal Landfills
Large facilities accepting general household and commercial waste. Lowest fees but longer wait times.
Transfer Stations
Intermediate facilities where waste is consolidated before transport. Convenient locations, shorter waits.
Private Dumps
Privately-owned facilities offering faster service but typically charging higher fees.
Recycling Centers
Specialized facilities for recyclable materials. Many offer free drop-off for certain items.
Typical Landfill Fees & Costs
Common Pricing Structures
Special Item Fees
* Prices vary significantly by location and facility. Always call ahead to confirm current rates.
Commonly Accepted Items
- Household trash and garbage
- Furniture (couches, tables, chairs)
- Mattresses and box springs
- Appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers)
- Yard waste (leaves, branches, grass)
- Construction debris (wood, drywall, concrete)
- Electronics and e-waste
- Tires (usually with extra fee)
- Scrap metal
- Carpeting and flooring
Items Landfills Won't Accept
- Hazardous waste (chemicals, solvents)
- Motor oil and automotive fluids
- Paint (latex or oil-based)
- Batteries (car or household)
- Propane tanks and cylinders
- Medical waste and sharps
- Asbestos-containing materials
- Radioactive materials
- Explosives and ammunition
- Liquid waste
For hazardous materials, search for "hazardous waste disposal near me" to find specialized facilities.
Tips for Junk Removal Professionals
Timing Matters
Visit early morning or mid-week to avoid long lines. Many facilities are busiest on weekends and month-end.
Commercial Accounts
Set up a commercial account for better rates and faster processing. Many facilities offer volume discounts.
Separate Materials
Sort recyclables, metals, and yard waste separately. You'll often pay less (or nothing) for sorted materials.
Keep Records
Save all receipts for tax purposes. Disposal fees are a deductible business expense for junk removal companies.
Know Multiple Sites
Have 2-3 backup facilities. If one is closed or has long lines, you can quickly pivot to another location.
Cover Your Load
Most facilities require tarped loads. Avoid fines and debris on the road by always covering your truck or trailer.
Transfer Station vs Landfill: What's the Difference?
| Feature | Transfer Station | Landfill |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Usually closer to urban areas | Often in rural areas |
| Wait Time | Generally shorter | Can be longer, especially weekends |
| Cost | Slightly higher (extra handling) | Usually lower per ton |
| Hours | Often extended hours | May close earlier |
| Best For | Small to medium loads, convenience | Large loads, cost savings |
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