Hours
Mon-Sat: 8am-6pm | Sun: 9am-5pm
Notes
Jiffy Lube is an automotive service center specializing in quick oil changes.Accepts oil filters, motor oil, and antifreeze. This location accepts a maximum of 5 gallons of used motor oil per household, per day.This location accepts a maximum of 10 quarts of used antifreeze per household, per day. All fluids must be uncontaminated. Fluids must be brought in sturdy, leak-proof containers.The containers are not accepted for recycling. Call for details.
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Residential
Cities Served
All
San Mateo County Cities Served
Atherton,
Belmont,
Brisbane ,
Burlingame,
Colma,
Daly City,
East Palo Alto,
El Granada,
Foster City,
Half Moon Bay,
Hillsborough,
Kings Mountain,
La Honda,
Loma Mar,
Menlo Park,
Millbrae,
Miramar,
Montara,
Moss Beach,
Pacifica,
Pescadero,
Pillar Point,
Portola Valley,
Princeton by the Sea,
Redwood City,
San Bruno,
San Carlos,
San Gregorio,
San Mateo,
Skylonda,
South San Francisco,
Woodside,
West Bay Sanitary District,
Ladera,
Baywood Park,
Burlingame Hills,
Devonshire Canyon,
Emerald Lake Hills,
Harbor Industrial,
Kensington Square,
North Fair Oaks,
Oak Knoll,
Peninsula Golf Club,
Palomar Park,
San Mateo Highlands,
Sequoia Tract,
Trailer Ranchero
Santa Clara County Cities Served
Burbank,
Campbell,
Cupertino,
Gilroy,
Los Altos,
Los Altos Hills,
Los Gatos,
Milpitas,
Morgan Hill,
Monte Sereno,
Mountain View,
Palo Alto,
San Jose,
Santa Clara,
Saratoga,
Sunnyvale,
Ashrama,
Bell Station,
Chemeketa Park,
Coyote,
Diablo Range,
Holy City,
Llagas-Uvas,
Loma Chiquita,
Loyola,
Mountain Home,
Redwood Estates,
San Antonio Valley,
San Martin,
South Santa Clara Valley,
Sveadal,
West Santa Clara,
Stanford,
Unincorporated San Jose South West,
Unincorporated San Jose North East,
San Jose East (95127),
San Jose West,
San Jose North,
San Jose South,
San Jose Downtown,
Unincorporated Los Altos,
Unincorporated Cupertino,
Unincorporated Santa Clara County
The exclamation point icon represents materials which are classified as hazardous waste. These materials must not be placed in trash or recycling bins, and can be handled properly by hazardous material collection programs and providers listed on this site.
Materials Accepted