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Mulch Crushed Stone Crushed Stone Topsoil Sorting Facility Wallboard Plant Scale Service Container Rentals Recyclables Building

 

1. Scale Service
2. Crushed Stone
3. Mulch
4. Sorting Facility
5. Container Rentals
6. Wallboard Plant
7. Topsoil

Mulch

Taylor produces naturally-aged mulch and vibrantly-colored, dyed mulch right on our site. Stop in to see a sample, pick some up, or give us a call to arrange delivery.

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Crushed Stone

We crush, screen and grade masonry material (asphalt, concrete, brick and stone) received at our facility into a NYS DOT-approved Item IV substitute stone, which has multiple applications on both construction sites and on residential properties.

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Topsoil

Taylor produces a rich topsoil through our stump recycling and processing operation.

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Sorting Facility

The Taylor site receives an average of 53,000 tons of C&D debris per year. Mixed material is sorted and separated, both mechanically and by hand. We recycle or reuse over 95% of the material we receive into useful products for commercial or home use.

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Wallboard

Our specifically engineered, state-of-the-art wallboard recycling plant separates recovered gypsum powder from unpainted or treated paper. This material is primarily used in agricultural markets.

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Scale Service

The scale at Taylor is open to all homeowners and contractors Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 4:30 pm and Saturday from 7:00 am to 12:00 pm for the disposal of construction and demolition debris. Mulch, crushed stone and other materials can also be purchased by stopping in at the scale.

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Container Rentals

Taylor rents 12, 20, 30 and 40 cubic yard roll-off containers in all of Orange County, as well as parts of Ulster, Dutchess, Sullivan and Putnam counties, for those customers who do not have the ability to bring their construction & demolition debris to us.

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