Dumpster Service And Rental

Dumpster Service And Rental

10 Cubic Yard Dumpster –  dumpster rental

The 10 cubic yard dumpster container is perfect for the following two jobs…
(A) very small cleanup jobs (B) inert waste and solid fill materials such as broken concrete, asphalt, block, dirt, brick. Call now and ask about new customer, one-time rentals and 3 day specials!

20 Cubic Yard Dumpster –  dumpster rental

A 20 yard dumpster container holds 20 cubic yards of waste.
Common dumpster dimensions for a 20 yard dumpster containers are: 26 ft. long by 8 ft. wide by 4.5 ft. high. A 20 yard dumpster may be the right dumpster size for a large basement, attic, or garage cleanup; flooring and carpet removal for a large house; 300 to 400 square feet of deck removal; or 2500 to 3000 sq. ft. of single layer roof shingle removal.

30 Cubic Yard Dumpster –  dumpster rental

A 30 yard dumpster container holds 30 cubic yards of waste.
Common dumpster container dimensions for a 30 yard dumpster are: 22 ft. long by 8 ft. wide by 5 ft. high. A 30 yard dumpster may be the right dumpster size for a major home addition; construction of a new home; demolition of a garage; or entire house window or siding replacement for a small to medium size home.

On the right side of this page you will see our online contact form. Fill that out and we will respond quickly to confirm your details, finalize your agreement and schedule your dumpster delivery.

What can I put in 
my dumpster?

Dumpsters can be used for general waste which is typically anything involved with a general cleanup around the house and property that is neither liquid nor of a hazardous nature.

What can’t go in 
the dumpster?

Hazardous waste can not be placed in the dumpster. This includes TV’s, monitors, fridges, paints, solvents, liquids or any asbestos. To dispose of any of these materials you need to contact your local county office. They will be able to provide you with a contact who can dispose of anything hazardous or not accepted in your dumpster (i.e. household garbage and 
food waste).

What do I do with 
hazardous chemicals?

You cannot put any hazardous waste into the dumpsters. Anything of a hazardous nature should be disposed of carefully with the right procedure. If you are unsure of how to dispose of any hazardous waste you need to contact your local counties hazardous waste department.

Which waste types 
are serviced?

Household Debris, Clean Construction Debris, Clean Concrete, Soil / Dirt, Stump 
and Brush.

What is Household Debris?

Light commingled waste from a house hold cleanup. 
DO NOT PUT: Dirt, bricks, concrete, food waste, asbestos, hazardous waste, chemicals, insulation materials, liquids, gas bottles, tires, mattresses, computer monitors or hard drives, or any electrical equipment with plugs.

What is Clean 
Construction Debris?

Wood, Plaster, Insulation, Styrofoam, Tiles, Ceramic Goods, Sheet Rock/Drywall.

What is Clean Concrete?

Concrete ONLY. DO NOT PUT: Anything other than clean concrete in this receptacle. NO dirt, bricks, asphalt or ceramics. No other waste can be mixed in this dumpster.  Additional charges will apply if other waste is placed in 
this dumpster.

How high can I fill 
the dumpster?

Dumpsters can be filled level to the top.

How much weight can I put in the dumpster?

This depends on the size of the dumpster. During the ordering process you are told the weight limit for each different 
dumpster size.

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