Things to consider when hiring a dumpster rental company

If you need to move a large amount of stuff that you don’t want, you will have

to hire a dumpster rental. You can rent a dumpster for construction purposes,

remodeling or replacements. If You don’t hire a dumpster often, You might not

understand what kind of dumpster would best suit your needs. It’s tricky when

it comes to picking the right dumpster for the job. But knowing your different

dumpster rental options will be a step ahead in figuring out what you need.

You can save a ton of money by comparing the services offered at different

prices by dumpster rental companies.

How to pick the right dumpster rental

Take size into account

You will need to determine what size of dumpster you need to use. Most

people make the mistake of ordering the wrong size and regretting it later on.

Paying for a dumpster that is half filled is pointless and so is hiring a dumpster

that is way too small to finish the job.

10-yard dumpsters are great for small remodeling projects or any cleanout that

is medium sized, say a deck that is under 200 sq. ft or a shingle roof removal

that is under 1,500 sq. ft. These dumpsters can hold material that takes up 10

cubic yards. This roughly translates to about 3 pickup trucks full of material.

A 20-yard dumpster is perfect for a medium sized remodeling project or for

any major cleanout. For instance, a carpet removal for a large house or a deck removal under 300 sq. ft. These dumpsters can hold about 20 cubic yards of

material.

30-yard dumpsters are mostly used for commercial purposes or for any major

home construction. They can hold up to 9 pickup trucks of material which adds

up to material of 30 cubic yards.

40-yard dumpsters are for commercial and industrial purposes mainly. But it is

the perfect size for a total window or siding replacement. They can hold up to

40 cubic yards of material and that would be about 12 pickup trucks of debris.

Consider what you’re throwing out

You have to consider how much waste you are going to generate. Dumpster

companies won’t usually allow you to mix the materials that go in the

 

dumpsters. For instance, gravel cannot be combined with any other material.

The weight of the material should also be taken in to consideration. Note that

the prices go higher as the weight increases. Consult with the dumpster

company to discuss the nature and weight of the materials.

Get into the legalities

According to the law certain hazardous waste needs to be handled properly

and cannot be disposed of just by anyone. This includes oil filters, chemical

products, pesticides, radioactive material, paints & solvents, dead animals,

flammable content, medical waste, batteries, and so many more. You need to

ensure you aren’t disposing any items illegally.

Finally, spend time comparing rates and services. Make sure you inquire about

tipping charges, late fees or fuel surcharges. You can also try to negotiate or

personalize the services to your needs.