Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(910) 762-7563Small, local disposal site out on Transfer Station Road that people from Hampstead and nearby neighborhoods use for household drop-offs. It’s the kind of place where pickup trucks and small trailers are the norm, not big commercial haulers. Expect a straightforward local operation focused on community trash and cleanout runs.
There’s an entrance booth and a scale area - most traffic will pull up, check in, and then head to the tipping area. The yard looks like a typical county transfer station: concrete pads, compacted piles, and a few roll-off containers. Loads are handled one at a time, so there can be a short wait if a truck is unloading. Remember that North Carolina has specific rules for electronics and hazardous materials, so those items often have separate handling.
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