FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What you need to know!
Through speaking with our valued customers, we've learned that you may have lots of questions about your dumpster bin rental so we’ve included a list of frequently asked questions along with answers in order to provide additional support. If your question isn’t addressed below, get in touch with us and we’ll provide the information you need.
IS THE COST OF THE BIN THE ONLY CHARGE?
No, you will see 2 charges on your receipt (bin rental and waste disposal) unless you have mattresses/box springs, in which case, the dump charges an additional fee at some locations. There is also an additional charge of $20/day if you decide to keep the bin for longer than the initial 7 day rental. Disposal rates vary and are verified at time of booking.
IS THERE A DELIVERY CHARGE?
We ask for your address at time of booking to determine if you fall within the working radius of our standard rates. You will be notified of your total bin rental cost at time of booking, which will include the cost for us to bring it to you and pick it up as well as the 7 day rental.
ARE THERE ANY OTHER CHARGES?
At the dump (in certain areas), we are charged an additional cost for mattresses & box springs, which ranges between $25-35/item. You will see this on your invoice if you include these items in your disposal bin.
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If you need the bin longer than 7 days, we charge $20/day (beyond your initial 7 day rental), BUT we require a MINIMUM 48hrs notice.
IS THERE ANYTHING THAT I CAN NOT PUT INTO THE BIN?
The only items that we can NOT accept in our bins are hazardous waste (including paint, paint thinner, stains, varnish, oils, etc.), propane cylinders and tires. If there are any items that you are unsure of, please feel free to ask!
WHAT ITEMS CAN GO INTO THE BIN?
The list is really endless but we will cover most of if here for you. in your disposal bin, you may include general household garbage (loose or bagged-black bags are acceptable), construction waste (wood, drywall, insulation), furniture, appliances, electronics, shingles, etc.