Asphalt Shingles
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What makes this Trash?
Asphalt Shingles are considered Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste.
How Can I get Rid of It?
What you need to know:
- We accept a maximum of three cubic yards of construction and demolition (C&D) waste. Fees are higher due to the density–high weight per load–of C&D materials.
- Large loads of mixed C&D waste should go to the Myers Recycling Center or the Casella Williston Transfer Station.
Disposal Costs
Fees
Fees shown here are for Construction & Demolition Disposal conditions for this item or material.
Amount | Fees | Notes |
---|---|---|
up to 13 gal | $6.00 | Small |
14-35 gal | $16.00 | Medium |
36-45 gal | $22.00 | Large |
46-64 gal | $30.00 | XL |
65-100 gal | $48.00 | 1/2 cubic yard |
100-150 gal | $72.00 | 3/4 cubic yard |
150-200gal | $96.00 | 1 cubic yard |
Payment Methods
Cash, check with name, current address and phone number, AmEx, Discover, MasterCard and Visa credit and debit cards. A 3% convenience fee will be added to all credit card transactions.
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Did You Know?
CSWD is not a hauler.
CSWD is a municipality that is responsible for the proper handling of solid waste for Chittenden County. We do not pick up trash or recycling.
We have 6 Drop-Off Centers that accept trash.
Our Drop-Off Centers accept trash and a wide variety of other solid waste. Bet we have a location near you!
Vermont only has one landfill.
Everything that is disposed as trash in Vermont goes to the NEWSVT Landfill in Coventry, Vermont, which is owned and operated by Casella Waste Systems.
Learn more about how you can work with CSWD to properly dispose of waste in your home, office, or community.