* Liability for appropriate waste remains with the customer as agreed to in the terms and conditions.
If you need to dispose of any of these materials, let us know and we’ll direct you to the proper agency.
Placement: Think about where the dumpster will be placed. Also be mindful of the path our hauler’s truck will take when delivering or picking up the dumpster.
Weight: Dumpsters do have weight limits, so keep in mind of what you’re placing inside your future roll off dumpster rental.
FILL LINE: This is something that always needs to be paid attention to when filling a dumpster. When any discarded items are above the fill line of the dumpster it puts the driver as well as other civilians at risk. Debris can fly out of the dumpster when on the road and present a serious danger to people, so please be mindful not to overfill the dumpster.

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Common sizes include 10-yard, 15-yard, 20-yard, 30-yard, and 40-yard dumpsters. The right size depends on your project scope and the volume of debris.
Most rental periods range from 7 to 14 days, but extensions are usually available for an additional fee.
You can typically dispose of household junk, construction debris, yard waste, and furniture. However, hazardous materials, chemicals, tires, and certain electronics are usually prohibited.
You may need a permit in Texas if the dumpster will be placed on a public street or sidewalk. Placement on private property usually does not require one.
The rental company delivers the dumpster using a specialized truck and places it in your designated area. Once you’re done, they return to haul it away.
Not necessarily, as long as clear placement instructions are provided ahead of time.