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Frequent asked Questions
Dumpster FAQs
What can I put in the dumpster?
Exclusions on what cannot go into the dumpster include wet concrete, wet paint, solvents, oils, and acids. If disposing of tires they must be removed from the rim and the trailer can only contain used tires. No other material can be mixed in with the tires.
Sand, rocks, and concrete can only be filled 1/4 up the dumpster due to these materials excessive weight.
Can my rental period be extended?
Yes. If you expect to have the dumpster longer than a week give us a call and we can quote you for longer rental periods.
What if I only need the dumpster for a day?
Early pickups are not a problem. Let us know when you would like the dumpster picked up and we will accommodate you.
What if my dumpster gets full before my rental period ends?
If the dumpster is full it can be emptied and brought back or have a new dumpster brought in as a swap out so there is no delay on the job. Once a new dumpster is brought in or emptied and brought back a new rental charge will be initiated and a new rental period will be begin.
Can the dumpster be placed in my backyard?
We are unable to place dumpsters in backyards on single lot homes. Larger property homes will be at the drivers discretion
Will the dumpster fit in my drive way?
Dumpsters are 102 inches wide at the widest area and will fit on most single wide driveways.
Landscape Material FAQs
How much is a cubic yard?
A cubic yard measures a cube that would fill 3ft by 3ft by 3ft box. 1 cubic yard would fill 202 gallon jugs or 4 50 gallon trash cans.
Will you spread the material?
Yes we will be glad to give you an additional quote to install the material.
How much material do I need?
I recommend a depth of a minimum of 4 inches
Will you dump material in my backyard?
We are unable to dump in backyards on single lot homes. Larger property homes will be at the drivers discretion.
Why does my potting mix contain mulch?
The mulch in the potting mix helps prevent compressibility and promotes drainage to prevent root rot.