What type of wood do they accept and how much would it cost to drop it off?

mma forlife | Aug 17, 2018 | Category: Recycling center in Vancouver, Washington

H & H Wood Recyclers - All questions

Address: 8401 NE 117th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98662, USA

Hannah VanOsdel | Aug 17, 2018

For yard debris(branches, logs, firewood, chips, grass etc.) It is $14.00 per yard as of 2018. But no mixed loads(land clearing with dirt, dirty stumps, sod and grass clippings, rakings with dirt, etc.) They can be very picky when it comes to anything similar to dirt. For clean lumber(plywood,2x4s, beams, fence boards, hard wood flooring, etc.) It is $18 per yard as of 2018. But no creosote(railroad ties, phone poles) and no metal brackets or nails over 1/4 inch. And if you have any kind of garbage, even if you plan to take it to the dump, they most likely will hold a form of I.D. on you(credit card, driver's license, even your phone.) They can also decline your load of it doesn't meet their requirements, or refuse service if you don't give them a form of ID for holding, if they require it. I hope that is informative enough. 😊 And if it doesn't go well at H&H, keep in mind there are always other companies around that will accept your business. 👍

Kelly Griffith | Aug 17, 2018

Been going to H&H for years. They have a good supply of bark, rock, gravel and soil. Pretty cheap to drop off wood yard debris too. The cheapest around that Ive found. Usually between $10-20 per truckload. No minimum fees like everywhere in Portland. $12 for half yard/ half pick up load of bark! Drop off rates are way cheaper than the dump.

Mike Bolle | Aug 17, 2018

It goes by the yard and they take everything except for creosote. That you can drop off at the dump call either of them and they'll tell you how much per yard it cost to dump

Andrew Skeels | Aug 17, 2018

They accept all types of wood. Minus wood that is treated with creosote. You could call them and find out.

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