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Common Dumpster Rental Myths, Cleared Up

Family Trash roll-off dumpster in the Charleston area

I run Family Trash out of James Island, and most of the questions I get on the phone come from someone who read something online that does not match how roll-off dumpsters actually work. Some of it is close. A lot of it is off enough to cost you money or hold up your project. Here is what people get wrong, and what is actually true, so you can plan your Charleston cleanout or job site without guessing.

"Bigger is always safer, so I should rent the biggest box"

This is the one I correct most. People assume a bigger dumpster means fewer problems. For a lot of jobs it just means you paid for air.

Volume is not your only limit. Weight matters more than most folks expect, especially with dense material. If you are tearing out concrete, brick, dirt, sod, rock, or roofing shingles, that stuff is heavy, and a big box full of it is a problem, not a solution. That is why heavy, dense material only goes in the 7-yard. It is sized so a full load stays legal to haul and clean enough to send to the recycle plant.

For household junk, old furniture, wood, drywall, and yard brush, the bigger boxes make sense because that material is bulky and light. Look at all our dumpster sizes and match the box to what you are actually throwing away, not to a worst-case guess. If you are between sizes on a remodel, the 13-yard is usually the right starting point.

"I can mix concrete in with the rest of my debris"

No. This trips up contractors and homeowners both. You cannot toss a few chunks of broken patio in with the drywall and the old cabinets.

The 13, 17, and 22 take household, furniture, wood, drywall, yard brush, and remodeling debris, but no heavy material. Heavy goes by itself in the 7-yard. The reason is simple. Clean heavy loads go to the recycle plant, and mixed loads do not. If you bury concrete under a pile of trash, the whole load gets treated as trash, and that changes where it can go. If your job has both, you rent two boxes or you sort it out before pickup. Call me and I will tell you how to split it.

"Waste management means somebody comes and hauls it for me"

This one is a vocabulary problem. People hear "junk removal" and picture a crew showing up to carry stuff out of the garage. That is not what we do, and it is worth being clear so nobody is surprised.

Family Trash rents roll-off dumpsters. I drop the box where you want it, you load it on your own schedule, and I come back and haul it off when you are done. The loading is yours. That setup is cheaper and a lot more flexible for most projects, because you are not paying for labor and you are not stuck working around someone else's window. You fill it Saturday morning or over two weeks, your call. Rentals run from 1 to 30 days, and on bigger jobs I can swap a full box for an empty one.

"Anything I want to get rid of can go in the dumpster"

Mostly true, with a few hard exceptions. The dumpster is not a free pass for everything.

Batteries, chemicals, and electronics cannot go in. Those have separate disposal rules, and putting them in the box can stop the whole load from being accepted. Old paint, car batteries, TVs, and computer towers all need to go somewhere else. If you are not sure about a specific item, check what goes in a dumpster before you toss it, or just ask me. I would rather answer a quick question than deal with a contaminated load on pickup day.

"Delivery and pickup are extra charges I have to chase down"

Delivery, pickup, and disposal are part of the rental. You are not hunting for separate haul fees after the fact. You rent the box, I bring it, I take it away, and getting rid of what is in it is handled.

"They only cover downtown Charleston"

We started in 2023 and we cover Charleston plus 16 nearby towns, roughly a 40-mile reach from James Island. James Island, West Ashley, Mount Pleasant, the outlying spots. If you are not sure you are in range, look at the towns we serve or just ask.

The short version is that a roll-off rental is simpler than people make it. Pick a size that fits your weight and your volume, keep heavy material in its own box, leave out the batteries and chemicals and electronics, and load it on your own time. If you want a straight answer about which box fits your project, call or text (843) 800-0689. I answer my own phone, seven days a week.

Need a dumpster in Charleston? Call or text Tony at (843) 800-0689, or order online.

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