FAQ
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A roll-off dumpster is an efficient way to handle large volumes of debris from residential, commercial, or construction projects.
It may be used for residential, commercial, and construction-related projects that generate material beyond regular waste service capacity.
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Dumpster availability may vary by location and scheduling.Common roll-off dumpster sizes include 20-yard, 30-yard, and 40-yard containers.
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Capacity depends on dumpster size, material type, weight, and loading method.A 17-yard dumpster typically accommodates the equivalent of approximately five pickup truck loads.A 20-yard dumpster typically accommodates the equivalent of approximately six pickup truck loads.All capacity figures are estimates only and are not guaranteed.
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Yes. Certain materials are restricted due to safety, environmental, or regulatory requirements.Items classified as flammable, hazardous, toxic, corrosive, or otherwise regulated by local, state, or federal authorities are generally not permitted.
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Examples of materials that may be prohibited include, but are not limited to:• Tires
• Paints, solvents, and related containers
• Motor oil, automotive fluids, and industrial oils
• Asbestos-containing materials
• Batteries of any type
• Fuels, gasoline, or petroleum productsAdditional restrictions may apply. Customers are responsible for confirming acceptable materials prior to use.
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Delivery timing is subject to availability and scheduling.In many cases, delivery may occur within one business day; however, delivery times are not guaranteed.
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Delivery windows are provided as estimates.Arrival times may vary due to traffic, weather, equipment availability, or operational considerations.
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Customer presence is not required.Clear written or verbal placement instructions must be provided in advance, and placement is subject to site conditions and safety considerations.
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Rental periods vary based on availability, location, and agreement terms.
Extended rental periods may be available upon request and may incur additional charges.
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Customers are responsible for requesting pickup.
Pickup timelines are estimates and may be affected by scheduling, weather, or operational constraints.
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Collected materials are transported to approved disposal or processing facilities.
Final disposal methods may vary based on material type and local regulations.
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Accepted payment methods and payment timing may vary.
Credit and debit cards are commonly accepted; additional payment terms may apply.