Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(540) 825-6519Small transfer station run by Republic Services that local homeowners and contractors use when they don't want to drive all the way to a landfill. It handles compacting loads here before they get hauled off elsewhere. Located on Laurel Valley Place just off the main road into Culpeper.
There’s a guarded entrance booth and a lane to pull up for a quick check before moving into the drop area. Expect to see large compactors, roll-off containers, and transfer trailers lined up - it’s a working, noisy lot rather than a tidy recycling center. Vehicles usually drive up to a scale and then over to the tipping floor or designated drop point; traffic can be organized by arrows and painted lanes. Weekends and spring cleanup times commonly have a line, so plan for a wait if it’s a busy day.
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