Most people don't rent a dumpster until they're standing in a pile of debris wondering how it's going to leave the property. If you've got a project in Charleston that makes garbage faster than your county cart can hold it, that's usually the sign. The harder question is whether a roll-off is the right call or whether a few trips to the dump in your truck would do it. Here's how I'd think it through.
When a dumpster actually makes sense
Your green county cart holds household trash and gets picked up once a week. That works fine until you start tearing things out. A bathroom remodel, a roof, a garage you've been meaning to clear for ten years, a storm that drops half a tree in the yard. The moment the debris won't fit in the cart and won't fit in your truck bed in one or two loads, a roll-off starts paying for itself in time and back pain.
A few projects where renting beats hauling it yourself:
- Kitchen or bath remodels, where the old cabinets, tile, and drywall add up fast
- Roof tear-offs, since shingles are heavy and there's a lot of them
- Whole-house or garage cleanouts before a move or after an estate
- Flooring jobs, deck demo, and fence removal
- Yard work where brush and limbs pile up past what the curb pickup wants
If your job is two pickup loads of light stuff, you might not need us. If it's more than that, or if it's heavy, a dumpster on the driveway means you load it on your own schedule and we take it away when you're done. You can keep a rental from one day up to thirty, and on bigger jobs we'll swap a full one for an empty one so you don't lose momentum.
Light debris or heavy material? It changes everything
This is the part people get wrong, so I'll be direct about it. The size you need depends on weight as much as volume.
If you're throwing out concrete, dirt, rock, sod, brick, or roofing shingles, that material is dense and heavy. It goes in the 7-yard only. That's the single size built for heavy loads, and clean heavy material from it heads to the recycle plant. Don't try to put concrete in a bigger box. A 22-yard full of concrete can't be safely hauled, and nobody wins.
Everything else, the lighter remodeling and cleanout debris, goes in the bigger sizes. Think household junk, furniture, wood, drywall, yard brush, and general remodeling material. For most home projects the 13-yard is the one people reach for. It holds a real amount without taking over the whole driveway. If you've got more than that, we go up to 17 and 22 yards. You can compare all our dumpster sizes and match the box to the job.
A quick gut check on volume: one yard is about three pickup-truck loads. So a 13-yard is roughly what you'd haul in close to forty truck trips. When you frame it that way, the rental tends to look pretty good.
What we can and can't take
We take a wide range of construction and household debris, but a few things have to stay out of the box no matter the size. Batteries, chemicals, and electronics are off the list, because they don't belong in a landfill and create problems down the line. Before you start loading, it's worth a minute to read what goes in a dumpster so there are no surprises on pickup day.
If you're not sure which bucket your material falls into, light or heavy, just ask. I'd rather sort it out before delivery than have you load the wrong box.
Getting one to your property
We're family-owned, based on James Island, and we've been doing this since 2023. We deliver across Charleston and the towns around it, roughly a forty-mile spread. You can check whether you're in range on the towns we serve. Delivery, pickup, and disposal are all part of the rental, so once the box lands you don't have to think about the dump at all.
We're reachable seven days a week, and I answer my own phone. If you tell me the project, I can usually point you to the right size in a couple minutes instead of making you guess. That's true whether it's a one-day cleanout or a remodel that runs a few weeks with a swap in the middle.
So, do you need a roll-off? If the debris won't fit in your cart or your truck, and you'd rather load on your own time than chase the dump, the answer is probably yes. When you're ready, call or text (843) 800-0689 and we'll get one to your driveway.
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