Specific answers may differ by location in accordance with local and state laws, be sure to check with your specific location for further details and confirmation of the below statements:
1) What is included in my Dumpster Rental Service?
The dumpster rental service typically includes delivery, pickup, and disposal of the dumpster at a designated landfill or recycling center. Some services may also include a specific rental period, weight limit, and allowable materials.
2) What items are permitted in the dumpster and which ones are not?
Most dumpster rental services allow for the disposal of household and construction debris, such as furniture, appliances, drywall, and lumber. However, certain items may be restricted due to local regulations or landfill policies, such as hazardous materials, batteries, tires, and medical waste. It is important to confirm with your branch what items are allowed in the dumpster to avoid additional fees or charges.
3) Are there any additional fees or surcharges not included in the initial quote?
It is always a good idea to ask about any additional fees or surcharges that may not be included in the initial quote for the dumpster rental service. Some common examples of hidden fees may include fuel surcharges, environmental fees, and overage fees for exceeding the weight limit or rental period. Be sure to clarify all fees and charges with the rental company before signing a contract, Precision Disposal offers a transparent and upfront service agreement that put you in a position of being well informed
4) Can I mix items like a kitchen remodel and old furniture in the same dumpster?
In most cases, you should be able to mix different types of household and construction debris in the same dumpster. However, it is always a good idea to check with the rental company to verify what materials are allowed and to ensure that the dumpster is not filled beyond the weight limit.
5) How do I determine the right size dumpster for my needs?
The size of the dumpster you will need will depend on the volume and type of materials you need to dispose of. As a general rule, consider the size of your project and the amount of debris it will generate. 9 times out of 10, it will be less expensive to get 1 dumpster than 2.
Some common dumpster sizes include 10-yard, 15-yard, 20-yard, 25- yard 30-yard, and 40-yard containers. Precision Disposal carries all of these sizes. It is recommended to choose a slightly larger size than what you think you will need to allow for any unexpected debris. The rental company you select should be able to assist you in determining the appropriate size dumpster for your needs, be weary of companies quick to grab a credit card over the phone.