Madison’s waste management landscape includes WM’s hauling and transfer station, which handles the practical side of debris removal for residential and commercial projects across Dane County. The facility processes everything from construction waste to household cleanouts, operating as a drop-off point for customers managing their own material transport.
The operation here reflects Madison’s position as a mid-sized Wisconsin city with steady construction activity and seasonal renovation projects. Whether you’re clearing out a basement, managing landscaping debris, or coordinating a larger demolition project, you can arrange service by calling (608) 620-7642. The team can discuss what your project involves and what options exist for your specific waste stream.
With a 3.2-star rating across 87 reviews, the location has established a track record of handling standard hauling requests. Customer feedback mentions varying experiences with timing and communication, so getting clear details on your particular job when you call helps set realistic expectations.
Madison’s climate means spring and fall tend to be busy seasons for debris removal—expect potential scheduling competition during these months. The facility’s transfer station model means some flexibility in how materials can be processed, though certain restrictions apply depending on what you’re disposing of.
Quick facts
Frequently asked questions
Can I drop off materials directly at the Madison facility?
Yes, WM’s Madison transfer station accepts drop-offs for various waste streams. Call (608) 620-7642 to confirm what materials they’re accepting and any current restrictions or fees before you arrive with your load.
What types of construction debris do you handle in Madison?
The facility processes standard construction waste including wood, drywall, concrete, and mixed debris from renovation and demolition projects. Contact them at (608) 620-7642 to verify whether your specific materials are accepted and what preparation they require.
Are there seasonal differences in service availability during Madison winters?
Wisconsin winters can affect scheduling and material acceptance at the transfer station. Call (608) 620-7642 to ask about any winter-specific procedures or delays, especially if you’re planning a project for January through March.
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