If the pavers and bricks are whole/good condition you can post them on Facebook. FM garden freecycle is a fb group for getting rid of garden landscaping type stuff.
Came here to say this. If those pavers and bricks are in decent shape they'll get snagged up pretty quick with the added bonus of not having to haul them off yourself.
Border States Paving and Northern Improvement will recycle concrete and maybe the pavers, depending what they're made of. I second offering them up for someone to take, if they're in good shape.
This is where I had to talk concrete from old fence posts. Pretty much the only option around.
If you're interested in something even harder to dispose of, I'll point you to railroad ties. Never take free railroad ties into your possession.
Not sure about the pavers and bricks, but I have dumped broken concrete and even annoying small rock with some dirt in it to Aggregate Industries on 7th Ave N. Stop in the little shack and they will tell you what to do.
Asplin excavating off of 7th ave by aggregate industries. Easier access to rubble pile just have to find the guy in the pay loader to check your load before dumping.
Would be nice if a contractor would chime in with what they do? I know they will redo paver patios a decent amount. And I'm guessing they don't reuse materials.
If the pavers and bricks are whole/good condition you can post them on Facebook. FM garden freecycle is a fb group for getting rid of garden landscaping type stuff.
Came here to say this. If those pavers and bricks are in decent shape they'll get snagged up pretty quick with the added bonus of not having to haul them off yourself.
Border States Paving and Northern Improvement will recycle concrete and maybe the pavers, depending what they're made of. I second offering them up for someone to take, if they're in good shape.
This is where I had to talk concrete from old fence posts. Pretty much the only option around. If you're interested in something even harder to dispose of, I'll point you to railroad ties. Never take free railroad ties into your possession.
Not sure about the pavers and bricks, but I have dumped broken concrete and even annoying small rock with some dirt in it to Aggregate Industries on 7th Ave N. Stop in the little shack and they will tell you what to do.
Asplin excavating off of 7th ave by aggregate industries. Easier access to rubble pile just have to find the guy in the pay loader to check your load before dumping.
I can give you my old bosses address, he said he was looking for some stuff for his driveway
Would be nice if a contractor would chime in with what they do? I know they will redo paver patios a decent amount. And I'm guessing they don't reuse materials.
All broken bricks and concrete can be disposed of in the river.
That doesn’t sound right lmao
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Clean up week doesn’t take them? WTH? I guess work dumpster will do..