Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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The Dumpster Crew is the local dump at 8884 Commerce Loop Dr in Columbus, used by homeowners and contractors for bulk drop-offs. Neighbors bring oversized items, yard waste and construction leftovers here when curbside pickup won't do.
Drive up the short access road off Commerce Loop and queue into the yard; there’s room for trucks and car-and-trailer combos but it gets tight on busy days. Many community dumps have an entrance booth and a scale, so be prepared to stop and possibly be weighed if fees are charged by weight. The site looks like an open lot with piles and roll-off containers rather than a tidy row of bins; expect gravel, dust and vehicles backing up. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, see the longest lines - plan extra time.
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