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How to Rent a Dumpster

Family Trash roll-off dumpster in the Charleston area

Renting a dumpster sounds simple until you're standing in your driveway trying to guess what size you need and where the thing is supposed to go. Most people only do it once every few years, so there's no shame in not knowing the steps. Here's how it actually works when you rent from us in Charleston, start to finish, with the parts people usually trip over.

Figure out what you're throwing away

Before you call anybody, walk the job and look at what's going in the bin. The material matters more than the volume, and it's the first question I'm going to ask you.

If you've got heavy, dense stuff like concrete, dirt, rock, sod, brick, or roofing shingles, you need the 7-yard. That's the only size built for weight like that, and clean heavy loads go straight to the recycle plant. Don't put that material in a bigger bin. The weight will be a problem and we can't take it.

For everything else, which is most jobs, you're looking at the bigger sizes. Household clutter, old furniture, wood, drywall, yard brush, and remodeling debris all go in the 13-yard or larger. Those bins handle bulk, not weight, so keep the heavy material out of them.

A few things never go in any dumpster: batteries, chemicals, and electronics. If you're not sure about a specific item, check what goes in a dumpster or just ask me when you call.

Pick a size

Once you know your material, size is mostly about how much there is. People tend to underestimate, especially on cleanouts, because trash takes up more room than you'd think once it's loose in a bin.

A garage cleanout or a single room remodel usually fits a smaller bin fine. A whole-house cleanout, a big deck tear-off, or a kitchen and bath remodel running at the same time pushes you toward 17 or 22 yards. If you're between two sizes and the job is messy, go up. It's cheaper than renting twice.

We carry 7, 13, 17, and 22 yards, plus a 14-foot flatbed if you're moving equipment or materials instead of trashing them. You can see the full lineup with dimensions on all our dumpster sizes. And if a job turns out bigger than expected, we can swap a full bin for an empty one and keep you going.

Pick your dates

Rentals run anywhere from one day to thirty. Most folks book a window that covers the messy part of the project with a little buffer, since work always takes longer than the plan.

You don't need to have everything loaded the second the bin lands. Give yourself room. If you're a contractor running a longer job, we can set up swap-outs so you're never sitting around with a full dumpster waiting on a pickup.

Have a spot ready

This is the part people forget, and it's worth thinking about before delivery day. The dumpster needs a flat, solid place to sit where the truck can reach it. A driveway is the most common spot. Some folks use the street if there's room and the town allows it.

Measure the approach if it's tight. Low branches, narrow gates, and soft grass can all cause trouble. A loaded roll-off is heavy, and you don't want it parked on something that can't hold it or on a slope where it might shift. If you're worried about your driveway surface, lay down a couple of boards under the wheels.

Also leave the truck a clear run in and out. We're delivering and picking up, so the path needs to stay open both times.

Make the call

When you're ready, the booking itself is quick. Call or text and I'll walk you through it. I answer my own phone, seven days a week, so you're not stuck in a phone tree or waiting on a callback.

Tell me your material, your rough size guess, your dates, and where the bin's going. I'll tell you if a different size makes more sense for what you're describing. Delivery, pickup, and disposal are all part of the rental, so once it's set, the hauling is handled on our end.

We're based on James Island and cover Charleston plus the towns around it, about a 40-mile spread. If you want to confirm we reach you, check the towns we serve. We're licensed and insured, family-run, and have been doing this since 2023.

When you've got your job sized up, call or text (843) 800-0689 and we'll get a bin to you.

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

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