Address: 470 Corporate Blvd, Newark, DE 19702, USA
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–3:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–3:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–3:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–3:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–3:30PM
Saturday: 8AM–12PM
jo pi
They keep it clean.
Lap Kin Cheng
Excellent, very friendly staff.
Noelia Estevez
Very friendly and helpful attendants. Convenient, organized and very clean. Easy to unload your items into specified containers. There is ample space for you and your vehicle to unload. You will be in and out within 10 minutes. Very good experience.
Ed Preisendanz
Very helpful attendant this morning. No lines. Easy drop off of very large TV. Glad this place is here.
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On weekends only, take to the site on Polly Drummond Rd, across from the Judge Morris Estate.
They have trash cans next to the shack in the lot for batteries from remotes and stuff like that. I don't know if they take vehicle batteries there.
Yes
Your trash company will take it, but the oil must be drained. I know some repair shops would take it for the spare parts.
Cherry Island landfill
Not here. You might want to try a place that sells tires to see if they will take them off your hands.
DSWA Newark Recycling Center
Yes, they take small appliances. But if you have a refrigerator or air conditioner, the refrigerate gas needs to be removed first. The sump pump should be ok. I'm pretty sure they don't take any kind of plastic bags or plastic sheets.
Just motor oil
Do you take small speakers and blood pressure monitor?
I don't think so. The transfer station down in Middletown would, though!
No, I don't think so.
The DSWA has a bin for cardboard
They will shred two boxes of paper for you, but only on the first Wednesday of each month.
You have to take those on a day when the location is having a "household hazardous waste" collection day.
Yes, they have a dedicated container for electronics such as televisions. It's on the right hand side.
Try cherry island land fill.
I didn't see any signs that said they did. There's a phone number on the website to call.
I don't know if you're referring to the small areas with the bins they used to have? They phased most of that out.
I do not believe so. You can double check the DSWA website on their policy for those sorts of things.
I haven't seen anyone "working there", however, if you happen upon the site when others are there, they might be happy to help you
They do take batteries Home Depot used to take light bulbs
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