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C&D Recycling: Bricks
Construction & Demolition (C&D) materials are generated during construction, remodeling, building repair, cleanup, or demolition.
C&D contains many different types of materials, most of which are recyclable at facilities listed in this section.
Bricks are man-made rocks formed from clay. Just like stone, they have a long life due to their durability. Even old bricks can be desirable in new buildings.
The locations listed below will accept your bricks for reuse options. Some of them may have used bricks to purchase, but you should contact the location directly, not LessIsMore.org, to find out more.
Where to go
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All of Santa Barbara County (4)
- Craigslist
- E-Bay
- Granite Construction Company — 5335 Debbie Lane
- Junk Recyclers — 6520 Platt Avenue #650
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Santa Barbara Area (3)
- *South Coast Recycling and Transfer Station — 4430 Calle Real
- Lash Construction — 721 Carpinteria Street
- MarBorg Industries — 119 North Quarantina Street
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Goleta & UCSB Area (2)
- *South Coast Recycling & Transfer Station — 4430 Calle Real
- Granite Construction Company — 5335 Debbie Lane
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Santa Ynez Valley (2)
- *Santa Ynez Valley Recycling and Transfer Station — 4004 Foxen Canyon Road
- Granite Construction Company — 400 South Highway 101
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Lompoc Valley & VAFB (2)
- City of Lompoc Landfill (Scalehouse) — Avalon Rd (south end)
- Vandenberg Air Force Base Landfill — Building 9505,6th Street And Utah
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Santa Maria Valley (3)
- Bedford Enterprises, Inc. — 1940 West Betteravia Road
- City of Santa Maria Landfill, aka City of Santa Maria Regional Landfill — 2065 E Main St
- Santa Maria Area Recycling Terminal (SMART) — 1940 West Betteravia Road
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Outside Santa Barbara County (7)
- California Materials Exchange (CALMAX)
- Earth911.com - Information Only — 1375 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 140
- Freecycle — P.O. Box 294
- RecycleMatch — 3375 Westpark Drive, Suite 321
- The Reuse People — 9235 San Leandro Street
- Throwplace.com
- Troesh Recycling, Inc. dba RoXsand — 2280 Hutton Road
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