Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →2745 N Nellis Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89115
(702) 550-0190Local drop-off dump on N. Nellis that handles neighborhood and contractor loads for Las Vegas residents. It’s the kind of place people use when a truckload or a full dumpster needs to be emptied rather than hauled to a transfer station. Expect steady traffic most days since the area moves a lot of material.
There’s an entrance booth and a clear pull-up lane for trucks and trailers; drivers usually stop to get directed where to unload. The site is large and mostly open, with piles and containers visible from the road and a dusty, sun-exposed layout typical of the desert. Many folks pull in, unload by backhoe or by hand, then leave - large rigs need a bit more space to maneuver. Lines can form on weekends and during spring cleanup, so plan for potential wait times.
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