Rowan County Recycling - Dunn's Mtn Site

Category: Recycling center in Salisbury, North Carolina

Address: 1735 Dunns Mountain Rd, Salisbury, NC 28146, USA

Phone: +17046377399

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–7PM

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: 7AM–7PM

Saturday: 7AM–7PM

Reviews

Clark Moore

Jun 8, 2021

Always helpful with unloading. Always friendly and smiling. Just wish the site was open more than three days a week.

Antonio H Vargas

Feb 14, 2021

Very very convenient

Kevin Wyatt

Nov 30, 2020

Over priced will rip u a new one if u dont watch him he's all pleasant and nice until u ask about prices $55 and most of it was stuff he could scrap for profit same load down the road was 28 bucks

Steve Taylor

Aug 22, 2020

Just love the fella that works there he is always just as pleasant as can be.

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Questions & Answers

Do you except used tires for free

Sandra eaton | Aug 13, 2022
Larry Jones | Aug 13, 2022

Tires are not accepted at this location. They are accepted at the landfill location (789 Campbell Rd, Woodleaf).

Will they take old carpet and old cabinets and wood from house remodel

Amanda Cheatham | Dec 16, 2021
Pamela Jordan | Sep 5, 2022

Do they take brush

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I heard you are nit taking aluminum cans right now. Is this true

james carpenter | Sep 12, 2020
Rowan County Recycling - Dunn's Mtn Site | Sep 12, 2020

James, All of our centers will accept reasonably clean aluminum cans,. A full list of acceptable materials, locations, and hours can be found at: rowancountync.gov/recycling Thank you for your commitment to proper recycling!

Do you take old t.v.s & how much does it cost?

David Goodman | Sep 13, 2019
Rowan County Recycling - Dunn's Mtn Site | Sep 13, 2019

TVs are only accepted at the Recycling Processing Center, located at 1102 N Long Street Ext in Spencer. It is free to recycle TVs at that location, and there is no limit on quantity.

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