Small Remodels or Clean Outs
Moving
Hold about 45 Bags of Trash
Spring Cleaning
1 Ton of material is included with the quoted price.
Dimensions:
8'6" W x 9'6" L x 3' H
Medium Remodel or Clean Out
Small demolition
250 SF of Deck Removal
20 Square of Roofing Shingles
1.5 Tons of material is included with the quoted price.
Dimensions:
8'6" W x 13'6" L x 3'8" H
Large Remodel or Clean Out
Estate Clean Out
Interior/ Exterior Demolition
30-40 Square of Roofing Shingles
2 Tons of material is included with the quoted price.
Dimensions:
8'6" W x 13'6" L x 6'3" H
The average kitchen stove is roughly 1 cubic yard - so our smallest container is the size of 6 stoves.
The price we quote you includes drop off, pick up, sales tax, and varying weight limits dependent on the container size. There are no hauling fees or other hidden fees. The only way the price will change is if the container goes over the weight limit.
Our Containers have the following weight limits:
6 Yard - 1 Ton
10 Yard - 1.5 Ton
20 Yard - 2 Ton
Weight limits are in effect to keep cost down to the majority of customers.
Over weight containers are charged a prorated fee per ton. A truck slip is provided as proof.
House clean outs are commonly not over weight but roofing and concrete are almost always over weight.
Sometimes a project is bigger than the back of a pick-up. Anybody can utilize our services. Most commonly:
Clean Outs: Garage, Basement, Attic, Etc...
Construction: Renovations, Demolition, New Builds, Additions
Property Management: Evictions/Foreclosures, Moving, Cleaning After Tennet
General Junk Removal
Don't see what you're looking for? Please call to see if we can assist any project you have.
The price of the rental is dependent on the rental period and size of container.
The easiest way to know is to call, text, or email us for a quote.
*If you would like to use a container for yard waste it would have to be exclusively yard waste.
There are 3 different rental periods:
A container can be used as long as you need it, but it is best to know your needs ahead of time to avoid being charged for a longer rental period than you budgeted for.
The renter of the container is responsible for damages. This can result in extra charges.
Damages can happen when equipment is used to lift and drop heavy loads into the container, causing dents or blowouts in the bottom and sides. Do not try to move the container. Pouring paint or other sticky substances in the container can deface the appearance (interior or exterior). Need to get rid of paint? Remove the lid and let it dry completely, then dispose of the can.