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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(727) 857-2780Solid Waste & Resource Recovery in Spring Hill is the town's main spot for dropping off household trash, yard clippings and mixed loads that don’t belong at the curb. Neighbors from all over Spring Hill and surrounding areas bring everything from bagged household garbage to piles of limbs after big yard jobs. It sits on Hays Road and looks like a working, no-frills transfer/solid waste site rather than a polished recycling center.
Pull in to a front entrance with an attendant booth and a drive-over scale nearby; expect to stop twice if the site charges by weight. There are rows of open tipping areas and piles of material visible from the lane, with recycling or yard-waste bins off to the side rather than tucked away. Traffic stacks up on weekends and during spring cleanup or after storms, so lines can be long and slow-moving. The place is large and dusty when busy, with dump trucks and trailers coming and going; secure loose material before driving in.
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