Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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800-963-4776Fultondale Waste Complex C+D is the municipal drop-off spot on Five Mile Creek Road for residents of Fultondale and nearby parts of Jefferson County. It’s the kind of place neighbors swing by when cleaning out a garage or hauling yard debris that won’t fit at the curb.
Expect a practical, no-frills facility with an entrance booth and pull-up lanes where vehicles line up to unload; a scale is commonly present at these county complexes. The ground is a mix of pavement and gravel and the site layout makes it easy to tell where to drive in and where to leave once unloaded. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, can get backed up so lines are normal then. Look for recycling or drop-off containers set off to one side and follow the traffic flow - it’s not fancy, just functional.
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