Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers

Whether you’re renting a dumpster for the first time or managing a job site, we’re here to make the process simple. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we get from customers.


What size dumpster do I need?

The right dumpster size depends on the type and volume of debris your project will create. Our 30-yard dumpsters are a great fit for new home builds, major remodels, roofing jobs, and large residential clean-outs. Our 40-yard dumpsters are better for commercial construction sites, demolition projects, large-scale cleanups, and higher-volume debris. If you’re not sure which size is best, we’re happy to help you choose the right dumpster for your project.


How long can I keep the dumpster?

We offer flexible dumpster rental periods based on your project timeline. Whether you need a dumpster for a commercial job site, a new construction build, or a residential project, we can work with your schedule.


How quickly can you deliver a dumpster?

In many cases, we offer same-day or next-day dumpster delivery depending on availability and location. We know timing matters on active job sites and construction projects, so we work hard to deliver quickly.


Where will the dumpster be placed?

Dumpsters are typically placed at a designated job site, commercial property, new construction site, or residential location in a safe and accessible area. We’ll work with you to make sure placement is convenient for your crew, project flow, and property layout.


Do I need to be on-site for delivery?

Not always. As long as we have clear placement instructions and access to the drop-off area, we can usually deliver the dumpster without you being there.


What can I put in a dumpster?

Our dumpsters can typically be used for construction debris, demolition debris, roofing materials, wood, drywall, flooring, furniture, yard debris, and general project waste. This makes them a great option for commercial construction, home builders, remodels, and large residential jobs.


What items are NOT allowed?

Hazardous materials such as chemicals, paint, batteries, tires, and certain electronics are not allowed. If you have questions about a specific item, just give us a call before loading it.


Can I fill the dumpster all the way?

Yes, but only up to the top edge of the dumpster. For safe transport, materials cannot stick up above the top.


What happens if I go over the weight limit?

Additional charges may apply if the dumpster goes over the included weight limit. We’ll help you choose the right dumpster size based on your project to help avoid overage fees whenever possible.


What types of demolition do you do?

We handle house demolition and demolition for all types of outbuildings, including sheds, barns, garages, and similar structures.


Can I bundle demolition with a dumpster rental?

Absolutely. We can provide both demolition services and dumpster rental for one project, making cleanup and debris removal easier for commercial projects, home builders, and residential property owners.


How do I get a demolition quote?

Just give us a call with a few details about your project, and we’ll help you with the next steps and provide a quote.


What areas do you serve?

We provide dumpster rental and demolition services in Wise County, Denton County, and surrounding North Texas areas, including Boyd, Decatur, Bridgeport, Bowie, Rhome, Justin, and nearby communities.


Do you offer same-day service in my area?

In many cases, yes. Same-day dumpster delivery depends on your location, timing, and current availability, so give us a call for the fastest answer.


How much does it cost to rent a dumpster?

Dumpster rental pricing depends on the dumpster size, rental length, delivery location, and type of debris. Contact us for a straightforward quote based on your project.


How do I book a dumpster?

Booking a dumpster is simple — just give us a call or fill out a quick form here. We’ll help you choose the right size and schedule delivery for your commercial site, new home build, or residential project.


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