FAQ's

Find answers to common queries about our dumpster rental services and policies.

Common Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Flammable or Ignitable waste – Kerosene, flares, gasoline, diesel, cleaning solvents, nail polish remover, motor oil /filters/ containers, rubbing alcohol, ammunition. commercial gas cylinders
  • Corrosive Wastes– Rust remover, household cleaning products, chlorine, automotive/ household batteries
  • Reactive Wastes– Propane/ gasoline tanks, oxygen tanks, partially filled aerosol cans / leftover paint / Lacquers, ammunition, fertilizer.
  • Toxic Wastes– Medications, antifreeze, all refrigerants, herbicides, pesticides, contaminated soil and absorbents, fluorescent lightbulbs, railroad ties, industrial waste, liquid sludge, asbestos, radioactive waste,
  • Biohazardous or Infectious Wastes– Blood, needles/ sharps, bodily fluids, animal waste, animal parts, septic tanks.
  • Firearms, Ammunition
  • Mattresses
  • Tires
Selecting the appropriate dumpster size depends on your project’s scale. We offer a range of sizes from 10-yard to 40-yard dumpsters, and our team is happy to advise you based on the specifics of your waste disposal needs
Our dumpsters are versatile for a variety of materials, including construction debris, household junk, yard waste, and more. However, certain materials like hazardous waste are not permitted, and we can provide a detailed list upon request.
Included in the price of each dumpster, is a 5 day rental period. If you need to extend your rental period, we offer a per day rate of $20. Which will begin after the 5th day of your rental.

To help your project run smoothly, it’s important to follow a few basic guidelines when using your rented dumpster. Exceeding the designated weight limit or placing prohibited items inside can lead to extra fees and cause pickup delays. For example:

  • Overloading: Filling the dumpster beyond the allowed weight limit—especially with heavy materials like concrete, bricks, or soil—can make it unsafe to transport. This often results in additional charges or even a missed pickup if the container cannot be safely hauled.
  • Unapproved Materials: Certain items, such as hazardous waste, tires, and electronics, are not allowed in roll-off dumpsters due to local regulations and safety concerns. If these materials are present, you may incur extra disposal fees or compliance penalties.

To avoid these issues:

  • Only fill the dumpster to the top edge, keeping materials level with the sidewalls.
  • Double-check our approved material list before tossing debris.
  • If you’re unsure whether a particular item is allowed or need help estimating your debris weight, our team is always available with advice and straightforward answers.

Following these simple tips ensures your rental stays cost-effective, safe, and fully compliant—from delivery to final pickup.