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Commonly Asked Questions

See some common questions and answers below, or call us at 360-354-4936. 

  • What are your business hours?

    Monday- Friday 

    8am-4pm

    Saturday

    9am-2pm DROP OFF ONLY

  • Where are you located?

    We are located just north of the Hannegan and Pole Road intersection at the end of Meadowlark Road. Our address is 774 Meadowlark Road, Lynden WA 98247.

  • How much does it cost to dump yard waste?

    Yard waste is $66 a ton to dump here which ends up being .033 cents per pound.

  • Do you take sod or soil?

    Yes, we take sod and soil. The sod and soil gets dumped in a different spot than regular yard waste so please take note of that when you are bringing it in. Sod and soil can be dumped for $30 per ton.

  • Is there a minimum dump fee?

    We now charge a minimum when paying with a credit card of $3.30 to help offset credit card fees. When paying with cash there is no minimum.

  • Is there size restrictions on what we can bring?

    No, as long as you can get it here and get it unloaded yourself we can take it. We cannot provide any loader or excavator help for liability and insurance purposes.

  • Do you deliver?

    Yes, we deliver by the dump truck load with 15-16 yards at a time. You can check out all our products that are available for delivery on the Compost & Soil Products page.

  • Do you take concrete, pallets, or lumber?

    NO, we cannot take anything that can't naturally grow in your yard. That means we can't take any processed lumber like fencing, siding, or plywood to name a few examples.

Loading Tips

  • 1. How much should you carry?

    Consider your vehicle weight capacity not volume. You should never haul more than the manufacturer recommends or what your suspension is designed for; regardless of there being "room" or not.

  • 2. Tarp or not to tarp?

    State law requires loads to be secured. Your load must be contained in your vehicle. Make sure you are not spilling anything from the top, bottom, or out the back-- if it's tarped or not.

  • 3. Loading Minimums?

    To cover the cost of  loading, each trip is charged a loader minimum. 

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