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Rent A Residential Dumpster For Your Next Project

Planning a DIY remodeling, renovation, or landscaping project? Have lots of junk to get rid of from cleaning out a home, moving, or downsizing? Why go through the hassle of figuring out what can go in your regular trash collection and what requires a special pickup or your own trip to the landfill, let alone loading and hauling (and paying for!) multiple trips if you're lucky enough to have a large enough vehicle to do it. 

A residential dumpster can be the answer to your problems. Available in a variety of sizes, a residential dumpster rental can make it quick, easy, and pretty inexpensive to get rid of everything you don't want. Common homeowner projects that people rent dumpsters for include:

Residential Dumpsters Are Perfect For:

  • Clean Outs
  • Foreclosure
  • Moving
  • Attic, Shed & Garage Organization
  • Remodeling
  • Flooring
  • Decking
  • Fencing
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Roll-Off Dumpsters For Your Next DIY Project

Are you planning a DIY project, or have you gotten into one and realized you have more debris than you can handle? Most trash collection services won't even take construction or demolition debris so what do you do with it? Don't try to sneak it in with your trash illegally or make multiple, expensive trips to the landfill. Rent a roll-off dumpster and make it easy (and cheaper) for yourself. Different sizes are available depending on the work you're doing:

Remodeling

If you're remodeling say a bathroom or a kitchen, with a residential dumpster from Payless Rolloff, you'll have somewhere to put all of those old cabinets and fixtures.

Flooring

No more messy, difficult jobs cutting old carpeting into shorter lengths and rolling them for standard trash collection, just get it into the dumpster and you're good to go.

Decking

What should you do with the excess wood from the old deck? You can't put it out for trash collection and you can't burn it due to the toxic chemicals it contains, so order a dumpster to the rescue!

Shed or Fence Replacement

That old shed or fence has to go somewhere and a dumpster is a convenient place for it to be out of sight and soon out of mind (and your yard).

Residential Dumpster Rental Sizes & Pricing

Roll-off dumpsters are available in multiple sizes to accommodate your needs and the space you have available for it. Dumpsters are measured in cubic yards (one cubic yard is 3 feet in height, length, and depth -- to visualize it, it's about the amount of space the average 3-seat sofa takes up). We're more than happy to help you figure out what size dumpster you need for your project, but here are some suggested sizes and projects they're appropriate for.

11' X 8' X 4'

Our 10 cubic yard roll off dumpsters hold up to 2 tons and are suitable for heavy material like asphalt and concrete, or smaller landscape project debris.

20' X 8' X 4'

Our 20 cubic yard roll off dumpsters hold up to 3 tons and are good candidates for roof tear-offs, smaller home renovation and remodeling projects, shed and garage demolition, and floor replacement projects

20' X 8' X 6'

Our 30 cubic yard roll off dumpsters hold up to 4 tons and are an appropriate size for large volume yard waste, new home construction, and other projects creating a lot of debris and waste 

22' 8' 8'

Our 40 cubic yard roll off dumpsters hold a lot of trash and are an appropriate size for large volume yard waste, new home construction, and other projects creating a lot of debris and waste.

Holding 9 cubic yards, these containers are required on sites when pouring cement to avoid harmful washout from becoming an environmental hazard.


Concrete washouts are emptied at a concrete recycling company.


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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Can I move the residential dumpster if I need to?

    Roll-off dumpsters get their name from how they're delivered -- on a truck which must have access to pull or back in and roll the dumpster off the back of the truck at your chosen location. 


    Dumpsters can, in some cases, be equipped with wheels, or we can relocate the dumpster for you. 

  • How much waste can be placed in the dumpster?

    Although dumpsters are generally priced by size, their capacity has more to do with the weight of what is disposed of in them. Imagine the difference in filling a dumpster with 10 cubic yards of leaves and branches or with 10 cubic yards of concrete or asphalt debris. 


    We are happy to work with you to determine an appropriate size and weight limit to match your needs.

  • Do you accept hazardous/medical waste?

    Federal, state, and local health and safety regulations prohibit hazardous and medical waste from being part of regular waste collection, including in dumpsters. 


    Landfills have special processes for dealing with hazardous waste, and substantial surcharges and possible fines can be added if such materials are part of dumpster contents.

  • Will I be billed for extra tonnage?

    Our low, straightforward pricing system includes free, on-time delivery and pickup and a standard weight limit. If you exceed our generous weight limits, there is a surcharge for the extra tonnage to reflect the higher charge at the landfill. 


    Of course, we are happy to work with you when choosing your dumpster to select the best size and weight limit for your project.

  • What can't I put in a residential dumpster?

    We're happy to collect almost anything you want to get rid of that fits in one of our dumpsters. There are, however, some hazardous items and other waste that require special disposal so those can't go in dumpsters. Items prohibited from dumpsters include:


    • Propane, oxygen or other gas or fuels
    • Pesticides and fertilizers
    • Food waste or garbage
    • Asbestos-containing materials
    • Motor oil
    • Electronics - like TVs, computers, etc.
    • Pharmaceuticals & medications
    • Medical waste
    • Batteries
    • Tires
    • Liquid paint, oil, or most other fluid chemicals
    • Fluorescent light bulbs
    • Antifreeze

  • What can go in a residential dumpster?

    Almost all construction and landscaping waste can go into a dumpster safely, including:


    • Framing materials -- wood and metal
    • Dirt, soil, gravel and rocks
    • Concrete
    • Asphalt
    • Drywall
    • Stucco
    • Plaster
    • Branches and stumps, sod, and lawn clippings
    • Toilets and sinks
    • Carpet and padding
    • Non-asbestos flooring
    • Insulation
    • Cabinetry
    • Lumber, plywood, particleboard
    • Railroad ties
    • Windows and doors
    • Hoses, piping, wire
    • Lots more! 

  • How long do I get to keep the dumpster?

    Standard dumpster rentals are for 30 days, and we can usually deliver it the same day you request it!

  • Do I need a permit to rent a dumpster?

    If you have space for a dumpster and the delivery truck can access that space to unload it, no permit is needed to put a dumpster in your yard or driveway. 


    Our 10, 20, 30 cubic yard dumpsters easily fit on most driveways. If that's not an option, many municipalities require a permit and often a small fee to have a dumpster placed on the street or sidewalk.


  • Where will my dumpster be placed?

    Where would you like it? Seriously, we want to make this an easy process for you, and we want to protect your property, too. 


    We'll work together to place the dumpster in the most convenient spot we can access that has the lowest risk of damage.

  • Will the dumpster damage my driveway?

    Most driveways easily accommodate a dumpster without problems. We're experienced and careful in our delivery and pickup to avoid damage as much as possible, too. 


    You can help limit the risk of damage, by putting down some plywood where the dumpster will be unloaded, to cushion and distribute the weight better. Also be sure to talk to us when planning your dumpster rental -- the weight of what you fill your dumpster with has a lot to do with the risk of damage, too.

  • Why would I rent a dumpster?

    Do you have junk or debris to get rid of that's too much for your weekly trash collection?

     

    Do you want to avoid making multiple trips to the landfill?


    Do you want to leave the heavy lifting to the professionals? 


    Do you want to save time, energy, and money getting rid of your junk?


    If you answered yes to any of those questions, then you already know why you should rent a dumpster.

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