Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →4201 Florin Perkins Rd, Sacramento, CA 95826
(916) 443-5120Florin Perkins Public Disposal Site in Sacramento is the local place people use when a truckload, a garage clear-out, or an old mattress needs to go somewhere. Located off Florin Perkins Road, it handles community disposal needs and gets steady traffic from nearby neighborhoods and contractors alike.
Pull up to the entrance booth first; there’s usually someone checking what’s coming in and directing traffic. A large concrete scale is on site so vehicles are weighed and then directed to unload areas; expect to stop twice if you’re bringing a full load. Recycling and drop-off containers sit just past the entrance so they’re easy to spot, with general disposal areas beyond them. Weekends and spring clean-up times get busy, and lanes can back up into the access road.
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