Hours
Thursday | 8:30AM–4PM |
Friday | 8:30AM–4PM |
Saturday | 8:30AM–4PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 8:30AM–4PM |
Tuesday | 8:30AM–4PM |
Wednesday | 8:30AM–4PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 225 Shoreway Rd, San Carlos, CA 94070 Phone: (650) 595-3900 Website: https://www.recology.com/
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Review Summary
JCP 3:16
For Construction debris good prices.
Joe Beckner
The Recology online website service request does not work.
Angelica Del Carmen
Terrible customer service, inconsistent service and just plain liars.
Aparna N
Have been calling Recology to just put a number on the bin. I’ve called 3 times and left 1 voicemail. In spite of it, they drop a new (not literally new) bin, again without a number. I stay in an apartment and everyone’s bin has their apartment number so that when each resident keeps their bin in, they know which is theirs.The representative states you can paint the number on your own. I have to buy paint and a brush to do the job which they are supposed to do?Every time I’m promised that the number will be put on the bin and every time it’s been a failure.My issue is not resolved yet. Will call again tomorrow.Worst customer service ever!
JCP 3:16
For Construction debris good prices. It could be better but they know the best. $40 per cubic yard (May 2018).
Buddhika Kottahachchi (බුද්ධික කොට්ටහච්චි)
Went in to pick up free compost. In and out like the breeze. Everyone had masks on. Staff was friendly and helpful. Masks were a blessing given the odor of compost. Plus, who can find fault with free?