Paint Disposal · Raleigh, NC · Local guide
Oil Based Paint Disposal in Raleigh
Oil-based paint, stain, and solvents are hazardous waste in Wake County — they must go to a Wake County HHW facility (South Wake in Apex is the only Mon-Sat option). City of Raleigh stormwater rules explicitly prohibit putting oil-based paint or paint cleaner into the sanitary sewer system. Up to 10 gallons accepted per visit at HHW facilities.
Where to drop off oil based paint disposal in Raleigh
3 local options, verified against listing sources.
Wake County household hazardous waste program
Wake County Household Hazardous Waste Facilities
Free HHW disposal for Wake County residents.
Phone: (919) 856-7400 · Website: official program page ↗
Other local programs
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Wake County Multi-Material Recycling Facilities (MMRFs)
Electronics with cords (TVs, computers, monitors, phones, game consoles, microwaves, printers), large appliances, scrap metal, motor oil/antifreeze, cooking oil, cardboard. North Wake MMRF at 9029 Deponie Drive (next door to the HHW facility); South Wake MMRF at 6130 Old Smithfield Road, Apex; East Wake MMRF at 5051 Wendell Blvd.
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Wake County Household Hazardous Waste Facilities
Three HHW facilities accepting oil-based paint, pesticides, automotive fluids, acids/bases, fluorescent bulbs, rechargeable batteries, and medications. South Wake (6130 Old Smithfield Rd, Apex, Mon-Sat 8AM-4PM); North Wake (9037 Deponie Dr, Raleigh, Sat only 8AM-4PM); East Wake (5051 Wendell Blvd, Wendell, Sat-Sun 8AM-4PM).
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City of Raleigh curbside e-waste collection
Free scheduled curbside e-waste pickup for City of Raleigh garbage customers; max 4 electronic items per week; accepts TVs (working or broken), monitors, computers, small corded appliances.
Phone: 919-996-3245
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City of Raleigh Yard Waste & Bulky Item Collection
Curbside yard waste collection (bags, cans) on designated service days. Bulky item pickup (furniture, appliances) available for a fee: $35/load for bulky items (furniture, mattresses), $70/load for special items (appliances with refrigerant). E-waste pickup remains free.
Phone: 919-996-3245
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Call2Recycle drop-off network
Free rechargeable and lithium-ion battery drop-off at participating Home Depot, Lowe's, and Staples locations across the Raleigh area.
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Batteries Plus — Raleigh locations
Free recycling for rechargeable and single-use batteries plus fluorescent bulbs/tubes at Raleigh-area Batteries Plus stores. Also accepts small electronics (phones, tablets) and ballasts for recycling.
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NC Department of Justice shred-event calendar
Statewide listing of free community paper-shredding events; Raleigh-area events typically cluster in April-May and September-October at banks, credit unions, and police stations.
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Wake County Convenience Centers (weekend HHW collection sites)
Two weekend-only collection sites for residents unable to visit the main HHW facilities during the week. Accept HHW items including paint, pesticides, and automotive fluids. Saturday-Sunday 8AM-4PM at select locations.
What to know in Raleigh
Local rules and laws
- NC G.S. 130A-309.10 bans computers, monitors, printers, and televisions from NC landfills, effective July 1, 2011 (Discarded Computer Equipment and Television Management Law, SB 887 / S.L. 2010-67).
- NC G.S. 130A-309.10 bans lithium-ion batteries from landfill disposal effective December 1, 2026.
- NC G.S. 130A-309.70 prohibits disposal of lead-acid batteries in landfills, incinerators, or waste-to-energy facilities; retailers selling lead-acid batteries must accept used ones for recycling.
- City of Raleigh stormwater rules: oil-based paint, paint cleaner, and paint waste may not be disposed in the sanitary sewer or stormwater system (latex wash water is allowed in sanitary sewer only).
- NC G.S. 130A-309.10 also bans motor oil, motor-vehicle oil filters, antifreeze, aluminum cans, and plastic bottles from landfill disposal in NC.
- NC G.S. 130A-309.10(f), as amended by SL 2023-137: expands the NC landfill disposal ban to include photovoltaic modules (solar panels) effective December 1, 2026.
- Wake County Solid Waste Ordinance (Chapter 65): establishes operating rules for all county solid waste facilities, sets fees for non-resident use, and prohibits commercial waste dumping at residential facilities.
Useful local details
- Wake County's three HHW sites run completely different schedules: South Wake (Apex) is the only Mon-Sat site, North Wake (Raleigh) is Saturday only, and East Wake (Wendell) is weekends only. Showing up on the wrong day is a common mistake.
- The North Wake HHW main storage building was destroyed in a January 22, 2025 fire; same-day Saturday collection runs at an adjacent building under a temporary state permit while a replacement is planned.
- PaintCare does not operate in North Carolina — the program is only in 12 states plus DC, so NC residents have no producer-funded paint takeback network and must use HHW facilities or dry-and-trash latex paint.
- Raleigh garbage customers get free curbside e-waste pickup (max 4 items/week) at 919-996-3245 — a widely overlooked option that beats hauling TVs to the county facility.
- Motor oil, antifreeze, and used oil filters are not accepted at HHW sites — they go to the Multi-Material Recycling Facilities instead, a frequent point of confusion.
- Wake County allows small amounts of fully dried latex paint (mixed with kitty litter or sand until solid) in regular household trash; only larger amounts or oil-based paint require HHW (10-gallon paint limit per visit).
- Raleigh's bulky/special pickup fees rose April 1, 2026: $35/load for bulky and $70/load for special. E-waste pickup remains free.
- Wake County requires all solid waste disposed at its Transfer Station to be covered (tarped) during transport, and loads must have a cover or else face a $50 per load penalty.
- Residents who want to dispose of large appliances (refrigerators, freezers, AC units) must have the refrigerant removed and tagged by a certified technician before schedule pickup or drop-off.
- The City of Raleigh's green yard waste cart program accepts leaves, grass clippings, and brush up to 6 inches in diameter — but not dirt, rocks, or treated lumber.
For general paint disposal info — what's recyclable, how to prepare items, where the materials go — see the national paint disposal guide. For all Raleigh options, browse paint disposal in Raleigh.
Related Raleigh guides
Sources verified for this guide
- www.wake.gov/departments-government/waste-recycling/facilities/household-hazardous-waste-facilities
- www.wake.gov/departments-government/waste-recycling/facilities/multi-material-recycling-facilities/north-wake-multi-material-recycling-facility
- www.wake.gov/news/wake-county-offers-temporary-plan-collect-household-hazardous-waste-raleigh
- raleighnc.gov/landfill-and-reuse/services/bulky-special-and-e-waste-collection
- raleighnc.gov/landfill-and-reuse/news/how-safely-dispose-batteries
- raleighnc.gov/stormwater/dont-dump-paint
- www.deq.nc.gov/conservation/recycling/electronics/house-holds
- www.ncleg.gov/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/HTML/BySection/Chapter_130A/GS_130A-309.70.html
- www.paintcare.org/paintcare-states
- locations.call2recycle.org/nc/raleigh
- ncdoj.gov/protecting-consumers/identity-theft/nc-shred-events
- www.wake.gov/departments-government/waste-recycling/facilities/waste-recycling-operations
- www.batteriesplus.com/recycling
- www.bestbuy.com/site/services/recycling/pcmcat149900050025.c
Updated · 2026-05-19