Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
Renovating your home? Drywall, lumber, concrete, and roofing materials have different disposal rules than regular trash. Here's what to know.
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(916) 372-7535Ramcon Recycling LLC (Concrete Recycling) by appointment is a small industrial-scale recycling center in West Sacramento that mainly handles concrete and similar hard construction debris. Neighbors, contractors, and anyone cleaning up patios or driveways use this spot to keep heavy rubble out of the landfill. The place is purpose-built for crushing and recycling masonry-type materials rather than general household recycling.
Drive onto Industrial Boulevard and head for the fenced compound at 3000; there’s an entrance booth and a weigh scale typical of concrete yards, so loads are usually measured by weight. Delivery trucks and pickups line up to tip concrete into feed areas where larger chunks get broken down; pallets, general trash, and household recyclables are not the focus here. The site looks like a working yard - piles of broken concrete, heavy equipment, and a dusty lot - so plan on some noise and dust when unloading. Since it operates by appointment, arrivals tend to be spaced out rather than constant drive-ups.
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