Buncombe County Transfer Station handles residential cleanouts, yard waste, and hazardous materials disposal across Asheville and Alexander. Operating as a county facility, it serves homeowners and contractors who need reliable drop-off and disposal options without the logistics of scheduling a rental company. The station operates on weekends, making it accessible for people juggling weekday work. Customer reviews average 4.2 stars across 121 ratings, with feedback reflecting appreciation for straightforward service and reasonable pricing. Whether you’re clearing out a garage, managing landscaping debris, or disposing of materials that require special handling, you can drop materials off directly or inquire about pickup arrangements. Call (828) 250-6206 to confirm current hours, acceptable materials, and any fees that may apply to your specific disposal needs.
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Quick facts
| Payment methods | cash, check, credit_card |
| Prohibited items | brush, clean concrete, computer monitors, motor oils, televisions, wood waste, concrete |
| Also serves | Asheville, Alexander |
Frequently asked questions
Does Buncombe County Transfer Station offer weekend hours?
Yes, the station operates on weekends, making it convenient for residents and contractors who can’t access services during weekday business hours. Call (828) 250-6206 to confirm current weekend hours and any holiday closures.
What areas does the transfer station serve?
Service is available in Asheville and Alexander. As a county facility, it primarily serves Buncombe County residents and businesses. Contact the station directly to confirm if your specific location qualifies for service.
Can I dispose of hazardous materials at this facility?
Yes, the station accepts hazardous materials disposal alongside residential cleanout and yard waste. For details on accepted hazardous items, proper preparation requirements, and any associated fees, call (828) 250-6206 or visit their website.
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