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Jill Buhrfiend
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Cheap way to dump construction debris - Western Suburbs

Jill Buhrfiend
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hi BPers - I'm looking for an inexpensive way to dump some construction debris from a rehab project I have in progress.  I used to use a contractor who could fill the flat bed of his pick-up and dump it for $75 (in the south suburbs I believe).  Anyone know of something similar or a economical solution?

TIA!  Jill

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Matthew Olszak
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Matthew Olszak
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@Jill Buhrfiend

There are a bunch of waste transfer stations in the city and suburbs that you can drive up and dump just about anything. I've used Lakeshore Recycling in the past, just off I-55 and California. You pull up, get weighed, pull around back and dump it, then get weight leaving and pay per-ton (1 ton min, I think around $60-$80/ton). If all you have is a small pickup sized load, its probably more economical to just use your contractor or someone on craigslist.

https://www.lrsrecycles.com/services/recycling-cen...

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