Building Materials
Building Materials
Includes: Asphalt Shingles, Bathroom Fixtures, Construction and Remodeling Materials, Drywall, Hot Tubs, PVC Pipes and Fittings, Toilets, Bathtubs, Windows
Reuse & Recycle First:
If materials are in good condition, consider donating to local reuse organizations, including the Teton Habitat ReStore (operated by Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Teton Area). This supports affordable housing efforts and diverts usable materials from the waste stream.
Before heading to the Trash Transfer Station, take a moment to sort out what can be reused or recycled from your construction and remodeling project. Clean, untreated wood can be turned into mulch or compost, keeping it out of the landfill and giving it new life. Scrap metal items should be separated and placed in the metal pile for recycling. Even stretchy plastic film—like pallet wrap or packaging overwrap—can be recycled when clean and dry. By taking the time to sort your load, you can help reduce waste, lower tipping fees, and support a more sustainable community.
Disposal Instructions:
Place in your trash, bring to the Trash Transfer Station, or contact your waste hauler.
Clean wood and mostly metal items must be separated into the correct piles at the Trash Transfer Station.
If not sorted properly, a sort fee will apply.
For sorting requirements, see the “Tipping and Sort Fees” guide.
Special Instructions for Bricks and Concrete:
Must be separated from general trash.
Slabs should be no larger than 2'x2'x2'.
Protruding steel, rebar, or wood must be cut flush.
Synthetic rock or masonry is accepted as trash.
For questions about concrete disposal, call (307) 733-7678.
Drop-off location: Teton County Trash Transfer Station
For complete Trash Transfer Station, construction and demolition debris info, visit the Trash Transfer Station page.
Where to Recycle/Dispose
| Type of Building Material |
Where to Recycle or Dispose |
|---|---|
| Asbestos |
Not Accepted |
| Asphalt |
Trash Transfer Station |
| Cardboard |
Recycle |
| Clean Dirt |
Trash Transfer Station |
| Clean Wood | Clean wood pile at Trash Transfer Station |
| Concrete |
Trash Transfer Station |
| Construction/Demolition |
Trash Transfer Station (Must be certified. View the contractor construction and demolition regulations. Link coming soon.) |
| Dimensional Lumber |
Trash Transfer Station |
| Masonry/Tile |
Trash Transfer Station |
| Metal Scrap |
Recycling Center, Scrap Metal Bin. We can accept a small items at the Recycling Center. Large items may go to the Trash Transfer Station. Scrap metal disposal is free. |
| Painted Wood |
Trash Transfer Station |
| Paper |
Recycle |
| Wood Pallet | Trash Transfer Station for mulching |