What to Know Before Renting a Dumpster

If you are considering renting a dumpster, but are not convinced that it is necessary, then you should read on to learn about all of the different considerations you need to take into account regarding renting a dumpster.

 

  1. Why You Might Need To Rent One

 

There are a multitude of reasons why you might need or want to rent a dumpster at some point. For instance, any sort of remodeling done on your house will require the construction scraps and debris to be disposed of in a dumpster so that it can be delivered to a landfill.

 

If you have heavy concrete to move, you will definitely need to use a rental dumpster to get it off your property because the regular garbage company will not accept it due to the weight capacity. This is also the case in regard to landscaping waste and other large sources of garbage. Any sort of gravel, dirt, or sod must be disposed of separately from your regular waste service.

 

  1. Pros Of Rental Dumpsters

 

If you are wondering what the positive aspects of renting a dumpster are, there are quite a few, including knowing the cost of the dumpster rental upfront since it is a flat-fee to do so, the ability to rent the dumpster for a custom-tailored length of time, as well as the ability to “dispose as you go” instead of having to place everything in one central location and wait for it to be picked up.

 

  1. Cons Of Rental Dumpsters

 

Of course, there are a few negatives that people might experience when they need to rent a dumpster. For instance, you’ll have to fill the dumpster on your own, which many people simply do not like doing, depending on your location you might limited in scope of size of dumpster you have access to, and some people think having a dumpster on their property for more than a few days is unsightly.

 

  1. Determining The Size Needed

 

After you have made the decision that you want to rent a dumpster, you will then need to determine what size you need for the project. The typical sizes of dumpsters for residential projects range from 10 cubic feet al the way to 30 cubic feet. The size you will need obviously depends on the size and scope of the project. Let the dumpster rental company know exactly what you are doing and they can recommend the best size for your needs. Take a pre-project inventory of everything you know will need to go into the dumpster and the company representative can guide your decision from there.

 

As you can see, there are many great reasons to rent a dumpster if you thin you need one. As long as you can look past the very minor drawbacks, then you will have no problem disposing of your project waste in a fast and efficient fashion. You won’t have to worry about the garbageman refusing to take your large household items or yard waste because of weight or regulatory restrictions.

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