I have residences in both Islip and Brookhaven. I've been making a pile of old and/or broken patio blocks and chunks of concrete/asphalt I have found on the property. Anyplace I can dump this stuff for free, even if I do it in smaller amounts at a time?
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Originally posted by Shamuscull View PostUsually good for a nail in the tire or what happened with me last time ran over a spray paint can bright orange all on the underside of my truck and a few other spots not f'n happy. Have been avoiding the place but need to go again soon.
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Give these guys a call. If you have enough, they pick it up. Let me know how you make out b/c I have some concrete I need to get rid of as well and would be easier if they would pick it up. I can haul; it to the street and they can get it from there.
These guys may be closer. Not sure if they charge to dump or not.
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If you have a boat dump it in the bay/ocean.
It is very helpful to the ecosystem.
Sounds like you have a lot of it though.
I'd rent a trailer from Uhaul ( like $25 for 8 hours), and bring it to the dump.
I wonder though if there are any places that accept it for free to grind up and make RCA?"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Originally posted by BillyBonds View PostBrookhaven is such a PITA. I drive an F350, and even though it has passenger plates, they try to give me a hard time claiming I am a contractor.
I have concrete to get rid of also, and when I asked last time I was at the dump, I was told that there was no free dumping of concrete, you had to pay per pound. I would love to find out that was wrong and that I can take small loads there every couple of weekends.
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