FAQ's
What if I need an extra dump?
If you need to have your roll off dumped and brought back, you will be charged for another rental but your rental days will be extended for another 7 days.
What can I put in the roll off dumpsters?
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Mattresses and Box Springs (Additional fee will be added)
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Drywall
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Siding
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Renovation debris
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Furniture – sofa, chairs, tables, etc.
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Yard waste – leaves, tree branches, debris, etc.
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Household junk – household items, toys, curtains, etc.
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Paper products, including cardboard
What can't I put in a roll off?
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Appliances that have contained refrigerants (e.g. refrigerators, air conditioners)
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Motor oil and other automobile fluids
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Batteries (lead-acid batteries; e.g. car battery)
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Flammable liquids and materials
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Explosives (e.g. fireworks)
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Whole tires
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Paint, oils, varnish, etc.
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Asbestos materials
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Shingles
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Dirt
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Concrete, rock, and brick
Can I load the dumpster higher than the height of the sides?
Absolutely not! Any material loaded over the height of the sides will be removed by our driver and left behind and an unloading fee will be added to your bill. TXDOT requires that our trailer be tarped in order to drive on the highway, our tarp lays flat and will not operate with debris in it's way.
Is there a weight limit on roll off dumpsters?
Each size dumpster has a weight allowance capacity, which incurs extra tonnage fees of $65.00 per ton over. It takes very little shingles, dirt, rock, sod, and concrete to cause a container to be over the weight capacity. To avoid these fees, don't throw extra heavy items into the dumpsters.