What is a Roll Off Dumpster?
A roll off dumpster usually refers to an open top dumpster that may contain between 15 and 30 cubic yards of waste depending on their size.
What does the price include?
The price includes delivery, pickup, dump fees for 2 tons and 5 days rental time. Additional days are $40.00. Anything over 2 tons will be an additional $65 a ton.
Do I have to be there when it is delivered?
It is preferred, but not necessary to have someone onsite for delivery or removal of the container. If you have specific placement instructions, we suggest that you be at the location when the driver arrives at your drop off site. If you aren't present at the time of delivery and aren't satisfied with the placement of the dumpster, you may call customer service and ask for the Dumpster to be relocated. Relocation fees will apply. For removal, customer agrees to provide unobstructed access to the equipment on the scheduled pick-up day; if the equipment is inaccessible, the customer is subject to additional pick-up charges, as terms and conditions apply.
Can I place the dumpster on the street?
Some municipalities require a permit to put a dumpster on the street. YOU, the customer, are responsible for determining if a permit is needed and if so, for obtaining the permit.
What if my dumpster is full and I'm not done?
You can have additional hauls with your order, but you will be charged the full initial quoted amount for each time we empty a dumpster. Each time we drop an empty, it is considered a new rental.
What if I damage the dumpster?
Normal wear and tear are expected. If a dumpster is damaged beyond normal wear and tear the customer will be billed the cost of repairs.
If the contents catch on fire the customer will be charged the entire replacement cost for the dumpster.
How to fill the dumpster?
- For general waste, including household and construction waste, you may fill the dumpster to the top. The dumpster can be completely full however the material cannot exceed the top edge of the dumpster. We must be able to tarp the container and ensure that no material will fly out of the container as it is being hauled on the roadways.
- For dense construction materials, such as gravel, dirt, concrete, plaster, etc., you may fill the dumpster to the lower line marked "Construction Debris". Filling past this point could cause unsafe overweight conditions, and you may be required to remove material before we will remove the dumpster.
- If the dumpster is too full to tarp or has excess debris the customer will be responsible for removing any necessary materials. If the customer is not available to remove these items there will be an additional fee to return for another pick up.
Do I need a pad, or will it damage my driveway?
We highly recommend that the customer protect any surface where the roll-off is going to be placed with a 4′ x 8′ sheet of plywood. Customer affirms that any right-of-way provided by the customer for the roll-off container is sufficient to bear the weight of all equipment and vehicles required to perform the contracted service. The customer assumes all liabilities for damages to private driving surfaces, pavement or road surfaces and entire container placement site. We are not responsible for any damages to any private pavement or accompanying subsurface of any route necessary to perform the delivery / pickup services and shall not be responsible for overhead objects such as electrical wire, overhanging rooflines or leaves, trees, etc.
Accepted Materials:
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Waste generated from residential, commercial, and institutional non-hazardous solid wastes and designated solid wastes.
(EX. Household trash, furniture, clothing, toys, etc.)
Construction and Demolition (C&D) Any waste generated from construction, remodeling, repair or demolition operations on pavement, building, or other structures.
(Ex. Wood, shingles, concrete, brick, siding, drywall, plumbing, pipes, etc.)
Land Clearing and Inert Debris (LCID) - waste generated through land clearing activities.
(Ex. Stumps, trees, limbs, and leaves, brush, grass clippings and other naturally occurring vegetative matter.)