About JunkScout

JunkScout is a decision-first directory for dumps, landfills, transfer stations, and recycling drop-offs, built to answer one practical question before you drive.

Mission

Help people quickly understand where they can go, what they can bring, and what rules or fees apply before arriving.

  • Who can use the facility (resident-only, city/county limits, commercial restrictions).
  • What is accepted or rejected (bulk waste, C&D, tires, recycling categories).
  • What it costs and what proof may be required (fees, IDs, visit limits).
  • When it is open (hours, closures, and notes when available).

How listings are built

JunkScout combines official municipal pages, state-level records, and operator-provided public information into standardized listing fields. Where available, manual city overlays are used to add clearer rules and practical context.

Data quality standard

The goal is decision-ready information, not a map pin directory. Each listing prioritizes clear access rules, accepted materials, fee signals, and direct source links so users can verify details quickly.

Official help and urgent questions

JunkScout is an informational directory and does not operate disposal facilities. For immediate service questions, schedule changes, or billing issues, use official city channels first. See official city help resources.

Publisher contact

For site support, listing corrections, policy questions, or general publisher contact, email support@junkscout.io.

Coverage today

Current depth is strongest in major Texas and California metros, with expansion focused on city-by-city quality before breadth.