What materials are accepted?
Most common household items and general renovation debris: furniture, appliances, drywall, wood, yard waste, and general junk. Heavy materials like concrete and dirt require a separate Heavy Debris tier.
Accepted materials (standard rental — no weight overages):
*Household & Furniture*
- Sofas, couches, chairs, mattresses
- Dressers, nightstands, shelving units
- Tables, desks, office furniture
- Bed frames and bed springs
- General household furniture
*Appliances*
- Refrigerators and freezers
- Ovens and stoves
- Dishwashers and microwaves
- Washers and dryers
- Air conditioners and HVAC units
- Water heaters
*Renovation & Construction Debris*
- Drywall and drywall scraps
- Wood and lumber (non-treated)
- Insulation and fiberglass
- Flooring (laminate, vinyl, carpet)
- Roofing shingles (small amounts)
- Cabinets and doors
*Yard Waste*
- Tree branches and limbs
- Leaves and grass clippings
- Brush and vegetation
- Mulch
*General Junk*
- Electronics (TV, computer monitors, printers) — e-waste fee may apply
- Boxes, cardboard, and paper
- Clothing and textiles
- Books and general clutter
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Heavy Debris Tier (separate pricing):
- Concrete and concrete breakup
- Brick, pavers, and masonry
- Dirt, soil, and sod
- Roofing debris (large amounts)
- Asphalt
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Not accepted (hazardous/restricted):
- Paint, solvents, or chemicals
- Propane tanks or gas cylinders
- Batteries (except single-use alkaline)
- Refrigerant-containing appliances (unless specifically noted)
- Railroad ties or creosote-treated wood
- Tires (must arrange separately)
- Radioactive materials (obviously)
Unsure about something?
Text us a photo or description and we'll confirm before pickup. We want no surprises.
Junk cleanup projects most common with Tapdump:
- Home renovations and remodeling
- Estate cleanouts and downsizing
- Basement, attic, and garage decluttering
- Hoarding cleanup (compassionate, professional approach)
- Post-storm debris removal
- Business cleanouts and office relocations