Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
Renovating your home? Drywall, lumber, concrete, and roofing materials have different disposal rules than regular trash. Here's what to know.
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(770) 838-0892A small, neighborhood drop-off spot for Carroll County residents, the Carroll County Convenience Center in Carrollton handles the kind of thing homeowners haul to town - trash, recyclables and yard clippings. Locals swing by with pickup loads or tied-down trailers rather than big commercial trucks. Expect a compact, no-frills setup that sees the most traffic on weekend mornings and during seasonal cleanups.
Drive up on Newnan Road and find a single entrance lane leading toward a staffed booth where attendants usually direct traffic; it’s a pull-up-and-unload sort of place rather than a self-service transfer station. Several large containers sit out on the pad - recycling bins typically off to one side and the trash/brush containers on the other - so vehicles will move between drops. The site is more open than a backyard dumpster area but much smaller than an urban transfer station, with room to maneuver a truck or small trailer. Lines form when people are cleaning out garages or mowing yards, so be ready to wait a bit on busy days.
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