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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(304) 267-9370Small county-sized solid waste site used by Martinsburg and surrounding valley residents for everyday trash, yard debris, and common recyclables. Found off Grapevine Road, it mainly handles residential drop-offs and pickups from locals hauling loads from the immediate area.
Pull up to an entrance booth where attendants check vehicles and direct traffic; there’s usually a scale nearby so expect to stop twice if your vehicle is weighed on the way in and out. The property is open and spread out rather than compact - drive lanes between drop-off points can be long and there are signs or attendants pointing to recycling, brush, and landfill areas. Weekends, especially in spring and fall, can get backed up with pickups and trailers, so plan for a line and some slow-moving trucks on site.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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