When your dumpster is full and you’re ready for it to be picked up, simply give us a call. We’ll arrange a pickup at a time that works best for you. It’s that easy.
Our dumpsters are equipped to handle various types of waste, including household junk, yard waste, and other debris. However, due to safety and environmental regulations, items such as weapons, tires, food waste, batteries, and chemicals are prohibited. For more details, you can check out our chart here.
Our dumpsters are equipped to handle various types of waste, including household junk, yard waste, and other debris. However, due to safety and environmental regulations, items such as weapons, tires, food waste, batteries, and chemicals are prohibited. For more details, you can check out our chart here.
Absolutely! We can handle projects that need multiple dumpsters. If you’re unsure of how many you’ll need, our team is here to assist in finding the best waste management solution for your project.
We suggest reserving your dumpster as early as possible to guarantee availability, particularly for larger sizes or during busy periods.
We know how important it is to maintain a safe and clean worksite. That’s why we typically offer same or next-day delivery. Contact our team to book your dumpster rental today!
Deliveries are scheduled for any time after 6 AM on the delivery day. If you need the dumpster at a specific time, it’s best to have it dropped off the day before.
Yes, all of our dumpsters are designed to be residential-friendly and typically fit in standard driveways.
All our dumpsters come with metal roller wheels, and we take care to place them gently. However, depending on your driveway’s thickness and the weight of the load, the wheels may leave small marks or dents, which typically fade after some time. For extra protection, we offer a driveway protection serviceas an add-on.
No, in Maryland, there are regulations that require all waste items to be loaded level with the top of the dumpster walls. This is to ensure safety during transportation and to comply with state transportation laws. Overloading a dumpster can pose safety hazards and may result in fines or additional fees.