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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(561) 202-2384A local recycling center handling construction and demolition type materials in Davie, mostly used by homeowners doing remodels, small contractors, and anyone clearing out a yard or garage. The site is the Sun 14 C&D Davie Recycling Facility on SW 50th Ave and feels like a working yard - busy, dusty, and practical. Regular traffic from hurricane cleanup and seasonal yard work makes it a familiar stop for folks in the area.
Drive in and there’s an entrance booth and a rough yard layout rather than a tidy retail lot; expect piles of wood, concrete, metal and cardboard around the property. Vehicles usually pull up to a scale near the entrance and then back into drop-off areas or bins just beyond the booth; they charge by weight so stopping again to weigh out is common. Separate piles or bays for yard waste and heavier C&D materials are easy to spot, and weekends or post-storm days get noticeably backed up. The surface is gravel or packed dirt in places, so trucks and trailers are the usual vehicles seen here.
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