When it comes to disposing of items in a dumpster, it's important to follow local regulations and guidelines. While the specific rules may vary depending on your location, here are some common items that are generally allowed in dumpsters:
- Household junk: Furniture, mattresses, appliances, electronics, and other household items.
- Construction debris: Wood, drywall, bricks, concrete, tiles, and roofing materials. Limited amount of these items are allowed.
- Yard waste: Branches, leaves, grass clippings, and other organic materials.
- General trash: Bags of garbage, packaging materials, and miscellaneous items that are not recyclable or hazardous.
- Metal items: Scrap metal, old bicycles, metal furniture, and other metal objects.
- Old clothing and textiles: Ripped or stained clothing, linens, curtains, and other fabric items.
- Small household hazardous waste: Non-liquid items such as batteries, fluorescent bulbs, and small amounts of paint.
Call 502-650-5004 with any questions.
- Household junk: Furniture, mattresses, appliances, electronics, and other household items.
- Construction debris: Wood, drywall, bricks, concrete, tiles, and roofing materials. Limited amount of these items are allowed.
- Yard waste: Branches, leaves, grass clippings, and other organic materials.
- General trash: Bags of garbage, packaging materials, and miscellaneous items that are not recyclable or hazardous.
- Metal items: Scrap metal, old bicycles, metal furniture, and other metal objects.
- Old clothing and textiles: Ripped or stained clothing, linens, curtains, and other fabric items.
- Small household hazardous waste: Non-liquid items such as batteries, fluorescent bulbs, and small amounts of paint.
Call 502-650-5004 with any questions.
There are certain items that should not be placed in a dumpster due to safety, environmental, or legal reasons. Here are some common examples:
- Hazardous materials: Items such as paint, solvents, pesticides, gasoline, propane tanks, batteries, asbestos, and medical waste should not be disposed of in a dumpster. These materials can be dangerous and require special handling and disposal methods.
- Appliances: Large appliances like refrigerators, air conditioners and deep freezers CAN NOT be placed in dumpsters. These items contain freon and require proper disposal. If you have any of these items they must be left out of the dumpster, contact us to schedule for removal. Additional fees may apply.
- Tires: Tires CAN NOT be placed in dumpsters. If you have any tires they must be left out of the dumpster, contact us to schedule for removal. Additional fees may apply.
- Construction debris: Some construction materials, such as concrete, bricks, rocks, shingles and dirt, may not be suitable for regular dumpsters. These materials may require separate disposal methods or specialized containers. Limited amount of these items are allowed. Contact us with any questions.
- Flammable or combustible materials: Items like gasoline, propane tanks, oil, paint thinner, and other flammable substances should never be placed in a dumpster due to the risk of fire or explosion.
Call 502-650-5004 with any questions.
- Hazardous materials: Items such as paint, solvents, pesticides, gasoline, propane tanks, batteries, asbestos, and medical waste should not be disposed of in a dumpster. These materials can be dangerous and require special handling and disposal methods.
- Appliances: Large appliances like refrigerators, air conditioners and deep freezers CAN NOT be placed in dumpsters. These items contain freon and require proper disposal. If you have any of these items they must be left out of the dumpster, contact us to schedule for removal. Additional fees may apply.
- Tires: Tires CAN NOT be placed in dumpsters. If you have any tires they must be left out of the dumpster, contact us to schedule for removal. Additional fees may apply.
- Construction debris: Some construction materials, such as concrete, bricks, rocks, shingles and dirt, may not be suitable for regular dumpsters. These materials may require separate disposal methods or specialized containers. Limited amount of these items are allowed. Contact us with any questions.
- Flammable or combustible materials: Items like gasoline, propane tanks, oil, paint thinner, and other flammable substances should never be placed in a dumpster due to the risk of fire or explosion.
Call 502-650-5004 with any questions.
Yes, although additional delivery fees may apply for areas 20+ miles from our office. Remember prices do not include sales tax.
Choosing the right dumpster size depends on factors like the type, size and weight of your debris. When you order a dumpster, our team will ask questions about your project to help you select the right container that fits your needs.
The average dumpster rental period is typically 7 days, but you can schedule a pickup before the end of your rental period if you're done with your clean up. If you need to keep your dumpster for additional days, you might be able to extend your rental for a low daily fee. For additional days contact us asap for scheduling, if the days are not available the dumpster will have to be picked up as originally scheduled.