Address: 160 Mosley Rd, Johnson City, TN 37615, USA
Phone: +14234771552
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5:45PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5:45PM
Thursday: 10AM–5:45PM
Friday: 10AM–5:45PM
Saturday: 10AM–3:45PM
Buddy Lewis
This place is never open when it says it’s open online. It’s pretty much 50-50.
Michael Gillespie
Very unprofessional. With no one in line, the worker at the gate closed it as I approached prior to their 3:45 "deadline" to be inside the gate. The 3:45 time is 15 minutes prior to closing on Saturday. Again, no one in line, he closed the gate preventing me from entering. I asked him why he closed the gate on me prior to 3:45 with no one in line ahead or behind me and after muttering something about cameras, he turns away from me and won't make eye contact. I tried for two minutes but he kept looking away and talking to himself, finally yelling that he "knew what time it was. Judging by the guilty look on his face, I agree he did know what time it was and it wasn't 3:45. So it finally does strike 3:45 and he opens the gate to let two, yes that's two whole cars inside, out but of course blocks me from entering. I get it, it's Saturday, you want to go home. But finish your doggone shift within the guidelines YOU have posted. If you don't want to let anyone in after 3:35, then post 3:35 not 3:45. And it's dirty pool to close the gate at 3:35 to keep anyone out at 3:45. It's also a dead giveaway when there's no vehicles ahead or behind the vehicle you cheated. It's really not that hard.
mitchell harris
Perfect
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Yes. furniture and appliances too
Just household trash and recyclables.
Yes, all household appliances
Signs are posted that say no construction or building materials.
I would think no. Wood is wood be it old construction, pallets, any form.
As per the Washington County website: No Lumber, Construction or Demolition Materials Accepted
They stopped taking glass about two weeks ago. Used to go there every week to recycle bottles and plastics. Stopped the plastic too. Sad.
I believe plastics are restricted to #1 & #2. Yes for cardboard, paper and glass.
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