Address: 7427 Camden Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28306, USA
Phone: +19104252883
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7AM–3PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–4PM
Dustin Starling
Can anybody please tell me if they accept mattresses and box springs. I’m trying to find a dump where I can haul this off it is just one queen size set.
Amanda Thorning
Don’t have a friend with a beat up truck take your stuff they will say you are a contractor and send you away.
Matthew Long
I rushed over there to get one big metal umbrella thrown away, right before 4pm on a Saturday. The attendant was just starting to put the chain on the gate to lock it up. I pulled up and asked if I could just run in and throw this umbrella away that took up the whole bed of my truck. He shook his head and said "Nope, we're closed." It was 3:57. I asked again nicely, please can I just run in real quick and throw this one thing out. He kept putting the chain on the gate and said "Nope!" again. It closes at 3:55 on Saturdays. Not 4. Just be aware.
Marvin Anderson
Easy to use location.
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They all take cardboard
Yes. They have a designated spot for appliances (washers, dryers, refrigerators).
No but you can sell them depending on how much you have.. Google sell pinestraw or who buys pinestraw? Your welcome..
From 8:00- 4:00
I'm not sure if they take old push mowers but I guarantee you if you put it out at the edge of your lawn next to the gutter and just leave it there it will be gone within 2 days.
They take some not very much though
No charge as long it not construction debris then it goes to Ann st then there's a charge
There are no fees at the container sites for legal dumping.A fee of $500 is given however for dumping trash outside the gates when they are closed. According to their website: "Acceptable items at container sites include: Household garbage, yard debris, flattened cardboard, glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles, aluminum cans, metal objects, old textiles, electronics, TVs, magazines, newspapers and office paper, white goods, cooking oil, tires without rims (tires are limited to 5 per household per year) and vehicle batteries."
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