This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
See website for coupons.
92008, 92009, 92010, 92011, 92013, 92018
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
See website for coupons.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition. Call to confirm accepted materials.
SD Junk Kings offer pick-up services for appliances, furniture, yard waste, electronic waste, mattress, and construction materials.
Call for more information.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
See website for coupons.
Textbook Buyback Program in Escondido, CA
Need to get rid of your college textbooks? Well, why not SELL them?
At PostalAnnex+ in Escondido, we buy school textbooks and miscellaneous supplies.
Refrigerators
Garbage Disposals
Microwave Ovens
Dryers (gas and electric)
Freezers
Ice Machines
Vent Hoods
Ice Makers
Washing Machines
Dishwashers
Trash Compactors
Ovens/Ranges/Stoves (gas and electric)
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
reInterpret is a community building resource for materials that may have been considered waste. We collaborate with schools, teachers, artists, and businesses on the topic of sustainability, industry, arts and education. We offer teachers and community members support in using recycled materials to aid in learning math, science, language and creative arts. reInterpret is a California 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
OUR MATERIALS
reInterpret is committed to providing real materials for creative minds to explore. We harvest materials from the community like cardboard, plastic, metal and fabric that may otherwise be put in the landfill and make them available to students, teachers and artists. We offer hundreds of low and no cost materials at our space in Santee.
Arrange a pick up or drop off of: plastic, metal, fabric, tools, packing materials, wire, rubber, fasteners, lids, caps, corks, wheels, foam, tile, samples, spools and other useful materials.
reInterpret is committed to supporting the community in learning about creative exploration as a means of learning. We offer workshops for teachers and classes for students to inspire use of our materials as well as other found and recycled objects. Please contact us to schedule a customized workshop or class.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
San Diego Fibres Corp. accepts all grades of waste paper including large quantities of books, textbooks, and cardboard at their location as a free drop-off. Pick up services available for businesses only.
San Diego Fibres Corp takes the standard definition of recycling and enhances, refines, and revolutionizes it. Since we opened our doors, weve committed ourselves to changing businesses, communities, and the world at large for the better. We help you make a positive impact on the world around you through recycling.
Recycle bike inner tubes at REI’s Bike Shop.
They’re also a full-service ski & snowboard shop, offering professional tuning and repairs to keep your gear in perfect shape all season.
Additionally, REI offers outdoor gear rentals, including:
Camping & Hiking
Climbing
Cycling
Paddling
Snow Sports
Car Racks
Contact store for specifics on recycling and rental programs.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
Recycling facility for cans and bottles. Bring your aluminum cans, bottles and CRV plastic and glass for cash. Big and bulk loads welcome. They will help you unload.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
This location accepts packing peanuts in good condition. (They are a small store so don’t have room for much else.)
This location offers paper shredding services.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
See website for coupons.
Medications
Medications in standard containers may be deposited in collection boxes. Loose medication can be put into plastic bags available at the collection box and then deposited. Please ensure any liquid medication is enclosed in secure containers before depositing.
Once collected, evidence staff will ensure the medication is disposed of according to federal standards. Most prescription drug drop-off locations are open weekdays from 8am to 5pm. Call the station’s non-emergency number for hours.
Needles/Sharps
Make sure sharps are stored in a sharps container kit or in a rigid, puncture-resistant, tightly-sealed container, including: bleach bottles, liquid detergent bottles, or coffee cans with lids. Containers should be no larger than 2 liters or 1/2 gallon.
Do not put in: paper or plastic bags, glass containers, cardboard or coated paper containers, plastic bottles that have a CRV (California Redemption Value), or milk jugs.
Most drop-off bins for sharps are located outside of the station, call the station’s non-emergency number to confirm.
Ammunition
Call the station’s non-emergency number for instructions.
Station non-emergency number: (760) 751-4400
Medications
Prescription drugs only, in original bottle or other bottle for deposit into collection boxes. No over the counter drugs. Please ensure any liquid medication is enclosed in secure containers before depositing.
Sharps and needle disposal: Can be taken to the Lakeside Sheriff’s Office 8-5pm. Place needles in a hard case or plastic water bottle with lid.
Once collected, evidence staff will ensure the medication is disposed of according to federal standards. Most prescription drug drop-off locations are open weekdays from 8am to 4:50pm. Call the station’s non-emergency number for hours.
Station non-emergency number: (619) 956-4000
Medications
Medications in standard containers may be deposited in collection boxes. Loose medication can be put into plastic bags available at the collection box and then deposited. Please ensure any liquid medication is enclosed in secure containers before depositing.
Once collected, evidence staff will ensure the medication is disposed of according to federal standards. Most prescription drug drop-off locations are open weekdays from 8am to 5pm. Call the station’s non-emergency number for hours.
https://www.takebackdrugs.org/
Ammunition
Call the station’s non-emergency number for instructions.
Station non-emergency number: (760) 510-5200
Medications
Medications in standard containers may be deposited in collection boxes. Loose medication can be put into plastic bags available at the collection box and then deposited. Please ensure any liquid medication is enclosed in secure containers before depositing.
Once collected, evidence staff will ensure the medication is disposed of according to federal standards. Most prescription drug drop-off locations are open weekdays from 8am to 5pm. Call the station’s non-emergency number for hours.
Needles/Sharps
Make sure sharps are stored in a sharps container kit or in a rigid, puncture-resistant, tightly-sealed container, including: bleach bottles, liquid detergent bottles, or coffee cans with lids. Containers should be no larger than 2 liters or 1/2 gallon.
Do not put in: paper or plastic bags, glass containers, cardboard or coated paper containers, plastic bottles that have a CRV (California Redemption Value), or milk jugs.
Most drop-off bins for sharps are located outside of the station, call the station’s non-emergency number to confirm.
For more information: https://www.sdsheriff.gov/community/prescription-drug-drop-off
Ammunition
Call the station’s non-emergency number for instructions.
Station non-emergency number: (619) 660-7090
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
See website for coupons.
Have nonperishable food items to donate to help local families in need?
Stop by our San Diego Food Bank’s warehouse in Miramar or our North County Food Bank chapter’s warehouse in Vista to donate. Drop-off hours and times are listed below. Please follow signs for Shipping & Receiving.
CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF OUR MOST NEEDED FOOD ITEMS
For business partnerships, contact Kayla Thomson, Food Procurement Team, at DonateFood@sandiegofoodbank.org
For business drop-offs, check https://www.sandiegofoodbank.org/food-drives/food-industry-donations
Medications
Medications in standard containers may be deposited in collection boxes. Loose medication can be put into plastic bags available at the collection box and then deposited. Please ensure any liquid medication is enclosed in secure containers before depositing.
Once collected, evidence staff will ensure the medication is disposed of according to federal standards. Most prescription drug drop-off locations are open weekdays from 8am to 5pm. Call the station’s non-emergency number for hours.
Station non-emergency number: (760) 782-3353
Oven Repair (Gas and Electric)
Stove Repair (Gas and Electric)
Cooktop Repair (Gas and Electric)
Washing Machine Repair (Front and Top Loaders)
Dryer Repair (Gas and Electric)
Encinitas | Cardiff by the Sea | Carlsbad | Solana Beach | Oceanside | San Elijo Hills | Del Mar | Rancho Santa Fe | Carmel Valley | San Marcos | Vista | Valley Center | Poway | Escondido | UTC | La Jolla | Camp Pendleton | Fallbrook | Leucadia
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
Medications
Medications in standard containers may be deposited in collection boxes. Loose medication can be put into plastic bags available at the collection box and then deposited. Please ensure any liquid medication is enclosed in secure containers before depositing.
Ammunition
Call the station’s non-emergency number for instructions.
Station non-emergency number: (858) 513-2800
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers shredding services.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse.
Shredding services available.
See website for coupons.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse.
This location provides document shredding through Shred Nations. No appt. necessary and pricing is by the pound.
See website for coupons.
Nikki’s Tailoring provides tailoring and alterations for textiles including dresses, jeans, shirts, and more. They are closed on Sundays.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
Join us every Saturday at San Diego’s premier grocery & gift destination: the Little Italy Mercato. Find over 175 farmers & vendors on W. Date St. from Front St. to west of Kettner Blvd., 8AM – 2PM, year-round, rain-or-shine, and support small family farms & local entrepreneurs. The award-winning Little Italy Mercato welcomes California certified farmers & ranchers to supply all of your fresh produce needs, as well as flowers, cheeses, eggs, honey, nuts & more. Additionally, you can find fresh-baked breads, locally-made jams, dips, sauces, seasonings, fish, and snacks from our #6blocksofawesome vendors. Purchase artisan handcrafts for a unique gift, and enjoy a select number of on-site prepared food and beverage options.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
This location accepts packaging material in good condition for reuse.
This location offers shredding services.
Check website for coupons.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials. NOTE 4/9/25 – not accepting donations at this time because donations commonly not in good condition
This location offers shredding services.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
See website for coupons.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers shredding services. Check website for coupons.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services at $1.79 per pound.
See website for coupons.
This location makes furniture, fireplace mantels, shelves, cabinets out of reclaimed wood.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers shredding services.
Complete Glass Services | Custom Mirrored Walls | Mirrored Wardrobe Doors | Custom Shower Enclosures | Store Fronts & Tabletops | Retrofit Windows | Screens | Window Repairs | Leak Repairs | Stained Glass Repair | Aquariums
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
See website for coupons.
That’s right, the library. It’s not just for books; it’s for batteries too!
Just bring them to the battery drop-off bins located inside the 14 branches. The libraries primarily collect standard alkaline batteries — Cs, Ds, AAs, AAAs, 9-volts, you name it. But they can also take rechargeable batteries; lithium batteries must be bagged separately.
Please tape positive end of batteries to reduce flammability and place batteries in a resealable bag.
The San Diego County Library is no longer accepting physical donations of materials for the collection, with the exception of items produced by local authors or musicians.
The Library purchases materials at steep discounts that come with labels, barcodes and covers, ready for customer use. It is more expensive to accept a donation and prepare it for circulation than it is for the Library to purchase a title that comes prepared by our vendors. If you would like to support the Library’s collection, we encourage you to donate funds for the purchase of physical and digital materials for our communities.
If you are looking for an organization to donate your books, DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, or magazines to, consider contacting one of the organizations below:
Your Branch Friends of the Library
Many branch Friends of the Library groups accept book donations for their book sales. Please check their websites or phone ahead to ensure that your donation can be accepted at this time. Items donated to the Friends of the Library are sold to support San Diego County Library branch collections and events.
Salvation Army (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-728-7825
Goodwill (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-GOODWILL
Amvets (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-990-8387
Vietnam Veterans of America (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-775-8387
Father Joe’s Villages (books, DVDs, CDs – limit 5 boxes):
1-800-HOMELESS
Kids Need to Read (like new kids’ books)
480-256-0115
Bridge to Asia (books)
510-665-3998
You can also recycle books and magazines in your recycle bins, particularly if they are damaged or outdated.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
See website for coupons.
That’s right, the library. It’s not just for books; it’s for batteries too!
Just bring them to the battery drop-off bins located inside the 14 branches. The libraries primarily collect standard alkaline batteries — Cs, Ds, AAs, AAAs, 9-volts, you name it. But they can also take rechargeable batteries; lithium batteries must be bagged separately.
Please tape positive end of batteries to reduce flammability and place batteries in a resealable bag.
The San Diego County Library is no longer accepting physical donations of materials for the collection, with the exception of items produced by local authors or musicians.
The Library purchases materials at steep discounts that come with labels, barcodes and covers, ready for customer use. It is more expensive to accept a donation and prepare it for circulation than it is for the Library to purchase a title that comes prepared by our vendors. If you would like to support the Library’s collection, we encourage you to donate funds for the purchase of physical and digital materials for our communities.
If you are looking for an organization to donate your books, DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, or magazines to, consider contacting one of the organizations below:
Your Branch Friends of the Library
Many branch Friends of the Library groups accept book donations for their book sales. Please check their websites or phone ahead to ensure that your donation can be accepted at this time. Items donated to the Friends of the Library are sold to support San Diego County Library branch collections and events.
Salvation Army (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-728-7825
Goodwill (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-GOODWILL
Amvets (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-990-8387
Vietnam Veterans of America (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-775-8387
Father Joe’s Villages (books, DVDs, CDs – limit 5 boxes):
1-800-HOMELESS
Kids Need to Read (like new kids’ books)
480-256-0115
Bridge to Asia (books)
510-665-3998
You can also recycle books and magazines in your recycle bins, particularly if they are damaged or outdated.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
See website for coupons.
Scrap tire drop-off, customers can self-haul to the facility. For large volumes of old tires, we also offer Rumpke’s Haul-it-Away service as an efficient option.
We Recycle these types of tires:
Bicycle, Motorcycle, car, suv, light truck, semi truck, tractor, Large earthmover tires.
Anybody can drop off only 9 tires at a time.
We can pick up unlimited tires for a fee all over San Diego county.
Prices are as follows,
Bicycle $2.00
Motorcycle$5.00
Passenger $3.00
Light truck $4.50
Semi truck tires $18 and up .
Their services include; tune-ups, brakes, air conditioning and heating, smog inspections and repairs, 30/60/90k service intervals as specified by your manufacturer, suspension and steering service, transmission fluid maintenance, cooling system diagnosis, body controls, and window services.
That’s right, the library. It’s not just for books; it’s for batteries too!
Just bring them to the battery drop-off bins located inside the 14 branches. The libraries primarily collect standard alkaline batteries — Cs, Ds, AAs, AAAs, 9-volts, you name it. But they can also take rechargeable batteries; lithium batteries must be bagged separately.
Please tape positive end of batteries to reduce flammability and place batteries in a resealable bag.
The San Diego County Library is no longer accepting physical donations of materials for the collection, with the exception of items produced by local authors or musicians.
The Library purchases materials at steep discounts that come with labels, barcodes and covers, ready for customer use. It is more expensive to accept a donation and prepare it for circulation than it is for the Library to purchase a title that comes prepared by our vendors. If you would like to support the Library’s collection, we encourage you to donate funds for the purchase of physical and digital materials for our communities.
If you are looking for an organization to donate your books, DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, or magazines to, consider contacting one of the organizations below:
Your Branch Friends of the Library
Many branch Friends of the Library groups accept book donations for their book sales. Please check their websites or phone ahead to ensure that your donation can be accepted at this time. Items donated to the Friends of the Library are sold to support San Diego County Library branch collections and events.
Salvation Army (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-728-7825
Goodwill (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-GOODWILL
Amvets (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-990-8387
Vietnam Veterans of America (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-775-8387
Father Joe’s Villages (books, DVDs, CDs – limit 5 boxes):
1-800-HOMELESS
Kids Need to Read (like new kids’ books)
480-256-0115
Bridge to Asia (books)
510-665-3998
You can also recycle books and magazines in your recycle bins, particularly if they are damaged or outdated.
Business Donations
Please contact SDFB or FSD to partner with this Food Recovery Organization.
San Diego Food Bank – (858) 863-5133 or donatefood@sandiegofoodbank.org
Feeding San Diego – (619) 654-8385 or fooddonation@feedingsandiego.org
Residential Donations
Donations Hours: 8am to 5pm Mon-Fri and 9am-4pm Sat
The food services are open in the store 10am-4pm Mon-Fri.
All merchandise donated to the Ramona Food & Clothes Closet Thrift Store helps to support their mission to assist low-income individuals and families with food, clothing, furniture, house wares, medical equipment and referrals to other social service organizations.
RFCC does not accept ripped, stained, broken, or otherwise unacceptable furniture, electronics, sporting gear, or exercise equipment.
Clothing: All Men’s, Women’s and Children’s clothing of all types.
Electronics: TV’s (non-CRT only), Computers, Laptops, Microwaves, Monitors, Lamps, Toasters, Fans, Blenders, Speakers, Clocks, etc.
Food items: Unopened Non-Perishables before expiration date, Fresh Fruit & Vegetables, Bread, etc
Furniture: Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Desks, File Cabinets, Dressers, etc.
Housewares: Dishes, Pots, Pans, Vases, Fruit Jars, Utensils, etc.
Linens: Towels, Sheets, Pillows, Blankets, Rugs, etc.
Miscellaneous: Books, Luggage, Toys, Games, Jewelry, Cosmetics, etc.
Musical Instruments: All except Full Sized Organs & Pianos.
Sporting & Exercise Equipment: Bicycles, Treadmills, Skis, Balls, Bats, Gloves, Skateboards, etc.
Media: Video Games, DVDs, & CD’s.
Lawn Mowers: Only if in “like new” condition and are operational.
Appliances: Stoves, Washers, Dryers, Freezers, or Similar Large Items.
Automotive Parts: Tires, Seats, Wheels, Transmissions, Hoods, Bed Liners, Automobile/Truck Parts, etc.
Building Supplies: Bricks, Concrete, Lumber, Sliding Glass Doors, Windows, etc.
Child Car Seats: All
Cribs: Unless it converts to a Toddler Bed.
Encyclopedias: All.
Food Items: Opened Perishables.
Mattresses, Box Springs, Frames, Waterbeds, or Heaters for same.
Motorcycle & Bicycle Helmets: All
Musical Instruments: Full Sized Organs & Pianos.
VHS, Cassette Tapes, and Records: All
Used Fluorescent Lightbulbs of any kind.
Alkaline, household, automotive or commercial batteries of any kind.
Printers, Copiers, Word Processors or Typewriters.
You can also donate your auto, truck, boat, motorcycle, or RV to RFCC and help provide food, clothing, and other resources to low income families in the Ramona area. You may even qualify for a tax deduction. Please call (855) 500-RIDE
WE CANNOT ACCEPT DONATED ITEMS THAT WE CANNOT RE-SELL. WE MAY REFUSE A DONATION IF IT IS NOT IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
See website for coupons.
They specialize in used auto parts for a wide variety of vehicles. If they don’t have what you need, they can try to find it for you.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
They accept concrete, asphalt, rock and sand. Re-bar is accepted for an additional charge
The concrete and asphalt shall not exceed thirty (30) inches in its largest dimension.
All loads must be free of organic matter and trash (weeds, garbage, paper, glass, wood wire, rebar and steel) and should not contain more than 10% sand.
Clay or adobe is not accepted.
They do not accept loads with red brick, petro-mat, vegetation, clay, wire mesh or trash
This location also offers slurry water recycling
King’s Glass has been providing residential and commercial glass products and services to the San Diego community for decades. Knowledgeable, experienced and safe, our technicians perform quality work and are always respectful of your space and time. Our trucks are clearly marked with King’s Glass and our smiling logo.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
This location offers paper shredding services.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.
Repairs cassette players
Established in the early 1990s, Nike’s Reuse-A-Shoe program collects old, worn-out athletic shoes for recycling, and along with pre-consumer shoe waste, transforms them into Nike Grind, a material used to create athletic and playground surfaces and more.
Most Nike retail stores accept shoes for recycling — we recommend contacting the store before visiting.
You can drop off athletic shoes of any brand for recycling. Nike’s recycling equipment is designed specifically for the material and dimensions of athletic shoes. For that reason, Nike cannot accept sandals, flip-flops, dress shoes, or boots. Nike also does not accept shoes containing metal, such as cleats or spikes.
To know if your shoes should be donated or recycled, use these simple guidelines:
Recycle your shoes if…
They’re full of holes or are just too trashed to wear.
The soles are worn out or the tread is gone.
If the cushioning looks crinkled, rippled or lacks support.
Donate your shoes if…
Your shoes still have life in them.
They’re still in good shape, but you no longer like them.
This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse.
This location offers shredding services.
Established in the early 1990s, Nike’s Reuse-A-Shoe program collects old, worn-out athletic shoes for recycling, and along with pre-consumer shoe waste, transforms them into Nike Grind, a material used to create athletic and playground surfaces and more.
Most Nike retail stores accept shoes for recycling — we recommend contacting the store before visiting.
You can drop off athletic shoes of any brand for recycling. Nike’s recycling equipment is designed specifically for the material and dimensions of athletic shoes. For that reason, Nike cannot accept sandals, flip-flops, dress shoes, or boots. Nike also does not accept shoes containing metal, such as cleats or spikes.
To know if your shoes should be donated or recycled, use these simple guidelines:
Recycle your shoes if…
They’re full of holes or are just too trashed to wear.
The soles are worn out or the tread is gone.
If the cushioning looks crinkled, rippled or lacks support.
Donate your shoes if…
Your shoes still have life in them.
They’re still in good shape, but you no longer like them.
They work with local restaurants to ensure clean, reliable cooking oil recycling and grease trap services.
Tailoring services, pick-up service available. Call for more information 760-724-1600
Subscribe to our convenient and easy service. Twice weekly we’ll come to your home or office at no extra cost.
Pleats services the following areas: Rancho Santa Fe, Oceanside, Carlsbad, La Costa, Encinitas, San Marcos, Vista, Escondido, Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch, Carmel Valley, Poway, Scripps Ranch, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Del Sur.
Pick Up and Delivery takes place on Mondays / Thursdays or Tuesdays / Fridays depending on your area.
-In shop service for home users
-In shop and field service for businesses
-Hardware pick up and delivery for homes and businesses
-Malicious software removal
-Laptop screen repairs
-Upgrades for laptops and desktops
-Software & hardware installation
-WiFi installation, troubleshooting and upgrades
-Network management, installation, and upgrades
-New and refurbished PC & laptop sales (Brand name & custom)
-We also install customer acquired parts (New Age Computers labor warranty will not apply)
In shop diagnosis
Working or non-working computer-related electronics drop-off (Subject to approval)
PC purchase advice
Web safety advice for children
PC safety and virus advice
Free services for blind or deaf individuals
We specialize in Appliance Sales (Most Brands) New, Used, and Refurbished, Rentals & Repair.
Tailoring services, pick-up service available. Call for more information 760-471-2165
Subscribe to our convenient and easy service. Twice weekly we’ll come to your home or office at no extra cost.
Pleats services the following areas: Rancho Santa Fe, Oceanside, Carlsbad, La Costa, Encinitas, San Marcos, Vista, Escondido, Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch, Carmel Valley, Poway, Scripps Ranch, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Del Sur.
Pick Up and Delivery takes place on Mondays / Thursdays or Tuesdays / Fridays depending on your area.
Nada Alterations will repair or alter your clothing items. This is a great option to repair the clothing items you love or ones that no longer fit you instead of sending them to the landfill.
Have your clothes repaired before throwing them out! Try giving them new life.
Washers
Dryers
Refrigerators
Microwaves
Stoves
Dishwashers
Compactors
Disposals
Cooktops
Surfboard repair: ding, glassing, restoration, and accessories.
Our company’s mission is to provide a place where you can shop for quality, current fashion apparel, accessories, toys, equipment, and gear for your kids within a reasonable budget. We want our customers to have an awesome experience as they sell or trade their gently used items. We accept clean and gently used items and clothing for consignment, sale, and trade. Please see our website or call us for details.
That’s right, the library. It’s not just for books; it’s for batteries too!
Just bring them to the battery drop-off bins located inside the 14 branches. The libraries primarily collect standard alkaline batteries — Cs, Ds, AAs, AAAs, 9-volts, you name it. But they can also take rechargeable batteries; lithium batteries must be bagged separately.
Please tape positive end of batteries to reduce flammability and place batteries in a resealable bag.
The San Diego County Library is no longer accepting physical donations of materials for the collection, with the exception of items produced by local authors or musicians.
The Library purchases materials at steep discounts that come with labels, barcodes and covers, ready for customer use. It is more expensive to accept a donation and prepare it for circulation than it is for the Library to purchase a title that comes prepared by our vendors. If you would like to support the Library’s collection, we encourage you to donate funds for the purchase of physical and digital materials for our communities.
If you are looking for an organization to donate your books, DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, or magazines to, consider contacting one of the organizations below:
Your Branch Friends of the Library
Many branch Friends of the Library groups accept book donations for their book sales. Please check their websites or phone ahead to ensure that your donation can be accepted at this time. Items donated to the Friends of the Library are sold to support San Diego County Library branch collections and events.
Salvation Army (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-728-7825
Goodwill (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-GOODWILL
Amvets (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-990-8387
Vietnam Veterans of America (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-775-8387
Father Joe’s Villages (books, DVDs, CDs – limit 5 boxes):
1-800-HOMELESS
Kids Need to Read (like new kids’ books)
480-256-0115
Bridge to Asia (books)
510-665-3998
You can also recycle books and magazines in your recycle bins, particularly if they are damaged or outdated.
We take pride in doing the job right every single time. We listen and take the time to understand exactly what you want us to do, and we treat you and your property with care and respect. We’re dedicated to providing the best service in the industry, period.
LKQ Pick Your Part of Chula Vista, CA, features thousands of used cars for you to choose from. LKQ Pick Your Part of Chula Vista has acres of the most popular early and late model used automobiles, both foreign and domestic, including: Chevy, Dodge, Ford, Nissan, Honda and Toyota as well as many others.
That’s right, the library. It’s not just for books; it’s for batteries too!
Just bring them to the battery drop-off bins located inside the 14 branches. The libraries primarily collect standard alkaline batteries — Cs, Ds, AAs, AAAs, 9-volts, you name it. But they can also take rechargeable batteries; lithium batteries must be bagged separately.
Please tape positive end of batteries to reduce flammability and place batteries in a resealable bag.
The San Diego County Library is no longer accepting physical donations of materials for the collection, with the exception of items produced by local authors or musicians.
The Library purchases materials at steep discounts that come with labels, barcodes and covers, ready for customer use. It is more expensive to accept a donation and prepare it for circulation than it is for the Library to purchase a title that comes prepared by our vendors. If you would like to support the Library’s collection, we encourage you to donate funds for the purchase of physical and digital materials for our communities.
If you are looking for an organization to donate your books, DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, or magazines to, consider contacting one of the organizations below:
Your Branch Friends of the Library
Many branch Friends of the Library groups accept book donations for their book sales. Please check their websites or phone ahead to ensure that your donation can be accepted at this time. Items donated to the Friends of the Library are sold to support San Diego County Library branch collections and events.
Salvation Army (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-728-7825
Goodwill (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-GOODWILL
Amvets (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-990-8387
Vietnam Veterans of America (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-775-8387
Father Joe’s Villages (books, DVDs, CDs – limit 5 boxes):
1-800-HOMELESS
Kids Need to Read (like new kids’ books)
480-256-0115
Bridge to Asia (books)
510-665-3998
You can also recycle books and magazines in your recycle bins, particularly if they are damaged or outdated.
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Joy’s Dry Cleaners & Tailoring will repair or alter your clothing items. This is a great option to repair the clothing items you love or ones that no longer fit you instead of sending them to the landfill.
This location will buy trucks, call for more details.
San Diego County Auto Recyclers Association member
Charges by material and type of vehicle material is transported in, for more pick-up information, call (760) 433-3316.
No root balls accepted.
Medications
Medications in standard containers may be deposited in collection boxes. Loose medication can be put into plastic bags available at the collection box and then deposited. Please ensure any liquid medication is enclosed in secure containers before depositing.
Once collected, evidence staff will ensure the medication is disposed of according to federal standards. Most prescription drug drop-off locations are open weekdays from 8am to 5pm. Call the station’s non-emergency number for hours.
Mobile window screen and screen door business. They fix or replace old worn out window and sliding door screens as well as door screens. They can fix wheels that are broken or lost and have the ability to fabricate new frames and screen doors on the spot. They will try to work around your work schedule and can take credit cards
The original business was started 20 plus years ago and is still serving the entire San Diego County
Serves:
The Casa De Oro community
The City of El Cajon
El Cajon – Unincorporated
The City of La Mesa
City of Lemon Grove
Mount Helix
Rancho San Diego
Spring Valley
Take your used motor oil to this Certified Collection Center. This location accepts used oil filters.
Locate used oil recycling centers in your area by using the form below to search by city, county, or ZIP code. You can also call the Earth’s 911 hotline (1-800-CLEANUP).
Custom furniture reupholstery. Call for more information or to schedule an estimate and pick up.
Pay for service pickup of Christmas Trees for the 2 weeks following Christmas.
NOT a drop-off site.
Auto upholstery services, also repairs motorcycle seats, leather upholstery, complete leather interiors, and vinyl.
The Miramar Recycling Center pays a California Redemption Value (CRV) refund for all aluminum, plastic, glass and steel beverage containers for which a CRV deposit was charged. Scrap value is paid for some types of metals, newspaper and cardboard (call for pricing).
Some recyclables that do not have refund or scrap value are accepted for donation (no payment or fee charged to the customer). “Donation only” items include:
This location accepts used motor oil and coolant at no charge. Limit 5-gal per person per day.
Oil contaminated with water, gas, or other automotive fluids will not be accepted. Call 1-800-237-BLUE to find the nearest household hazardous waste collection center.
Call this certified collection center to ensure hours and program participation.
Emergency Cleaning and Trauma Clean Up
Bio Hazards and Blood Clean Up
This location will take office furniture in good condition, including filing cabinets and drawers, desks, chairs etc.
For a free estimate for office liquidation in San Diego and Southern California, or to schedule a liquidation or relocation appointment, contact with the following information:
Photographs of the items to be liquidated are preferable
Descriptions and quantities of the items
Location and destination of items
Contact information
The following is a list of projects we are familiar with; however, Miramar Liquidators is always ready to tackle liquidation jobs of any size with our professional expertise and extensive experience in the liquidation of any space.
Property managers with abandoned furniture
Laboratories with scientific equipment or sensitive medical records and files
Schools with excess desks, chairs, and related classroom equipment
Hotels in the process of upgrading or redesigning interior landscapes and hotel room furniture
Government spaces and related liquidation needs
Auction houses with excess or unclaimed inventory
Created by longtime Hansen’s employee Patty Bolton in 1996, Goods For Grades has given over one million dollars to young students since its inception. We are honored that students from all over the country now bring their report cards to Hansen’s to redeem them for store credit.
Family owned and operated since 1961, giving back to our community and providing the very best shopping experience possible have been part of our core values since the beginning. We thank our loyal customers for continuing to be a part of the Hansen’s story, and we look forward to seeing all the young ones and rewarding their stellar academic achievements year after year.