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 →1029 Poplar Hill Rd, Ridgeville, SC 29472
(843) 688-5750A small drop-off spot used by Ridgeville residents for everyday household trash, recyclables, and yard debris. It’s the kind of place locals swing by between errands rather than haul to a big transfer station. Expect neighbors with pickup trucks and trailers more than commercial haulers.
The site sits off Poplar Hill Road with a low concrete pad and a few large roll-off containers; look for a small entrance lane and an attendant booth near the driveway. Pull up slowly, line up with the container you need, and toss items into the open-top bins or designated skips-some containers are clearly separate for mixed trash, yard waste, and recyclables. It’s compact, so trucks and trailers sometimes have to wait their turn when it’s busy; weekends and spring cleanup bring the longest lines. The ground is mostly gravel or worn asphalt, so watch for potholes and loose debris when stepping out of the vehicle.
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