Rolloff Containers
Recommended Projects:
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Brick, dirt, masonry disposal
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Yard cleanup
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Home spring cleaning
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Small remodel projects
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Small commercial projects
Recommended Projects:
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Midsize commercial projects
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Large remodels
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Tree trimming
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Demo projects
Recommended Projects:
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Bulky materials
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Large commercial projects
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New construction
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Large cleanups / remodels​​
Our roll-off containers are built for the storage and transportation of construction and demolition debris, industrial commercial debris & local contractors. We can accept lumber, bricks, blocks, slabs, packaging, pallets, tree/yard waste, non-asbestos fiberglass insulation and roofing, metals, etc. If you have a question about any material to be placed in the container, please call us BEFORE placing it in the load.
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Do not overfill the container! The following conditions constitute an overfilled container:
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Any Debris that is higher than the sides of the container
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Any dirt or concrete in a 12-yard container or a 40-yard container; dirt and concrete cannot be placed in these size containers.
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Any dirt or concrete which fills a 20 or 30-yard container more than half full.
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Our containers can weigh a maximum of 15 tons; the above guidelines assume loosely packed material. If you are filling the containers with dirt, please be sure to keep the overall level below these guidelines.
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If we are called to service a container and cannot service it because it is overloaded, your account will be charged a fee for the unsuccessful attempt. The container will not be serviced until it meets the proper guidelines.
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The following types of hazardous materials cannot be placed in the container:
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Household garbage, including food waste
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Materials that contain asbestos
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Refrigerants including Freon or any appliances that contain refrigerants (refrigerators, air conditioners, etc.)
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Fluorescent bulbs (either whole or broken) or ballasts
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Railroad ties
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Mercury, or anything containing mercury (particularly thermostats)
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Liquids, including liquid paint
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Tires
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Batteries
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Any sort of electronics (computers, monitors, copiers, printers, televisions, microwave ovens, etc.)
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The containers and the trucks hauling them can be very heavy. Many residential driveways are not constructed to handle the weight of the truck/container. We will attempt to place the container in the desired location, if it is safe to do so. Our drivers will work with your on-site personnel to place the container in such a way as to minimize damage to surrounding/underlying property.
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We will provide a container which is functional and structurally sound to your site. If a container is damaged while on the job site, the customer will be held responsible for the cost of the necessary repairs needed to return the container to service.