The 17-yard dumpster, the step up
For when the 13 runs short. Room for a kitchen or bathroom remodel, a bigger cleanout, or a contractor's day of debris. A ton and a half included. Order online or call Tony.
- 1.5 tons included
- 14 × 7 × 5 ft
- 1 to 30 days
The 17-yard is the next size up when the 13 runs short. It's the same footprint as the smaller cans but taller, so it holds more without needing more room on your driveway. It's a favorite for kitchen and bath remodels, bigger cleanouts, and contractors who fill a can in a day.
The 17-yard, in short
- Best for: larger remodels, big cleanouts, and contractor jobs.
- Tonnage: 1.5 tons included.
- Dimensions: about 14 by 7 by 5 feet, taller than the 13.
- Good to know: keep concrete, dirt, and roofing in the 7-yard.
- Book it: order online, or call or text Tony at (843) 800-0689.
What goes in a 17-yard dumpster
What goes in the 17-yard
- A kitchen or bath remodel
- Multi-room cleanouts
- Flooring, cabinets, and fixtures
- Construction and demo debris
- Big yard and storm cleanup
Heavy stuff goes in the 7-yard
- Concrete and broken slab
- Dirt, soil, and sod
- Roofing tear-off
Keep that weight in the 7-yard. Need both? Rent one of each and we'll bring them together.
Sounds like your size? Lock it in online in a couple of minutes, or call Tony and he'll set you up.
Typical 17-yard projects
The 17-yard is the step up from the 13. It's the call when a job runs bigger than a single room.
- A whole-house cleanout
- A full kitchen remodel
- Flooring pulled across several rooms
- A large deck or outbuilding teardown
- A contractor's mid-size remodel
- A move-out where it all goes at once
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17-yard questions
What's the difference between the 13 and the 17?
Same footprint on the driveway, but the 17 is taller, so it holds more. If you're between sizes or worried about a second haul, the 17 is the safe pick.
What can I put in the 17-yard?
Remodel and construction debris, flooring, cabinets, furniture, household junk, and yard waste. Heavy material like concrete and roofing goes in the 7-yard.
Is the 17-yard good for contractors?
Yes. It's a common pick for a day of demo or a steady remodel. If you fill up before the job's done, call and we'll swap it for an empty one.
How long can I keep it?
Anywhere from one day to 30 days. For longer jobs, just call and we'll work it out.
What projects is the 17-yard best for?
Bigger remodels, a whole-house cleanout, a large deck or shed teardown, and mid-size construction jobs. It's the step up when the 13 feels tight but you don't need the full 22.
Will the 17-yard fit in a normal driveway?
Usually, yes. It's longer than the 13 but still sits on a standard driveway. If your space is tight or the approach is narrow, tell us and we'll make sure it works before we deliver.
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