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.
Read more →Bumper Dump is the local dump for Heber City, sitting off 3000 S near the western edge of town. Neighbors, landscapers, and anyone hauling a pickup or trailer come here when there’s too much junk for the curb.
The site is an outdoor, working lot with piles of mixed material and heavy equipment moving around; dusty, dry conditions are noticeable especially on windy days. There’s a clear entrance from 1680 W 3000 S with traffic lanes for vehicles to follow and places to pull up close to the drop areas. Trucks and trailers usually line up on busier days, so expect short waits on weekends or during spring cleanups. The ground is mostly gravel or compacted dirt, so drive carefully and watch for loose material underfoot.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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