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February 2024 by Megan Isaac
Called this location to find out more information and they are located in Oregon. Nice friendly staff on the phone… however if you are calling the 303 number it’s not in Colorado and if they transfer you, they will transfer you to California and then to a roofing company in Colorado ?…
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September 2023 by Mark M.
Poorly run tire disposal facility. Always a hassle. Last time couldn't take my tires due to being shut down by the state for not shredding tires and letting them accumulate. Added a 14% service fee without disclosing it. I received an invoice for this months after dropping off waste tires. Employees are poorly trained and ineffective communicators. Not locally owned so processes and training are severly lacking.
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June 2022 by patricia lutt
I drop off a pickup load of tire. They were so helpful. They unloaded, sorted and were both so nice. My truck wouldn't start and they gave me a jump so I could be on my way. Thanks guy you both made my day.
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September 2019 by Tina McCarver
Amazing staff!!
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June 2019 by Klientele Official
Horrible service, terrible management. Wish their was a lower rating than 1 star.
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March 2019 by Damien Gleason
They are ok if you have 2 months to wait after you schedule a tire pick up.
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February 2019 by Kimo Delasantos
Great Staff!!
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October 2018 by Ashley Cardoza
If you're here to pick up a load then be prepared for big dips and tight squeezes. Strap down your stuff and hold on tight. Pray you dont pop a tire or get stuck
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April 2018 by Jonathan L.
We were moving and I needed to get rid of some old tires. There are places you can drop them off at the dump and they charge you for that and then the tire ends up getting buried. At front Range they take an old used tires, grind them up, and turn them into rubber mulch. The tires go through a two-step grinding process where the first step grinds them into smaller chunks and then the second grinder grinds them into the final size and also runs them through a series of high-powered magnets to remove all steel fragments from the steel belts. The end result is a very clean nice looking mulch that you can get in all kinds of different colors. So they're taking something that truly is trash and turning it into something that's pretty cool. And they're great people deal with, too.