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.
Read more →108-152 State Hwy S-19-64, Edgefield, SC 29824
Small, local recycling center used mostly by Edgefield residents dropping off household recyclables. The place handles the usual paper, cardboard, plastics, glass and metals, and many county centers in South Carolina also run occasional special collections like electronics or appliance drop-offs. It's the kind of spot people swing by on the way home from town with a trunk full of bagged recyclables.
Drive in off State Hwy S-19-64 and pull up toward the entrance booth; there’s typically a scale near the entry so expect to stop twice if weight is logged. The recycling bins and containers sit out in the open lot to the right past the booth, with larger concrete or metal skips visible from the road. Traffic backs up on weekend mornings and during spring cleanup, so plan for a short wait if it's busy. The site is outdoors and a bit rough around the edges-gravel, tire marks, and a practical, no-frills layout.
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