Recycling Centers in Mountain Home, Idaho
Discover 2 recycling centers in Mountain Home
Discover 2 recycling centers in Mountain Home
6100 SE County Landfill Rd Mountain Home ID 83647 USA
Elmore County's Bennett Road Landfill facility in Mountain Home, ID offers free disposal of the first 2000 pounds of household waste per year for residents, with subsequent waste incurring a charge of $20.00 per ton. Yard waste, tree limbs, and leaves are accepted for free, but must be separated from household waste. Construction and demolition materials must be cut into 8-foot sections or less and are charged at $20.00 per ton. Dead animals and household pets are accepted for free, while refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners incur a $25.00 fee for Freon removal. Commercial yard waste is charged at $5.00 per ton. The landfill operates from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, closed on major holidays. All loads must be covered during transport, and dumping in the desert is strictly prohibited. The Glenns Ferry Landfill accepts household trash only, with specific disposal instructions for refrigerators and freezers. Construction waste dumping is not allowed at the Pine Transfer Station. No hazardous waste, dead livestock, or large animals are accepted at any of the facilities. Tires are accepted with fees of $3.00 each without a rim and $4.00 each with a rim. Commercial contractors' waste is now accepted, and all fees must be paid upon delivery.
Mountain Home, Idaho currently lists 2 recycling centers on RecycleFind. Popular materials include Household Waste, Yard Waste, Tree Limbs. Pickup or container service is usually offered on request, so call ahead to confirm availability. 1 location open on Saturdays, making weekend drop-offs possible. Payment methods vary. Ask each yard about cash or electronic options before visiting. Average customer rating across published reviews is 3.6 out of 5.
2 recycling centers are active in Mountain Home, covering metals, appliances, electronics, and construction scrap.
The most common materials include Household Waste, Yard Waste, Tree Limbs, Leaves, Construction and Demolition Materials. Check individual recycling centers for specialized items like batteries or catalytic converters.
Pickup service availability varies by facility. Call local scrap yards to discuss large jobs or container rentals.
1 scrap metal yard is open on Saturdays. Arrive early to avoid lines.
Payment policies vary. Some facilities may pay by check or electronic transfer. Contact each scrap yard before delivering to confirm their payment options.
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