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Family Trash 7-yard roll-off dumpster in Charleston
7-Yard Dumpster · Charleston, SC

The 7-yard dumpster, built for heavy loads

The only can built for heavy, dense material: concrete, dirt, brick, and roofing tear-off. It rides low to the ground, so loading it is easy. One ton included. Order online in two minutes, or call Tony.

  • 1 ton included
  • 14 × 7 × 2 ft
  • 1 to 30 days
What fits

What goes in a 7-yard dumpster

What goes in the 7-yard

  • Broken-up concrete and slab
  • Dirt, soil, and sod
  • Brick, block, and pavers
  • Roofing tear-off and shingles
  • Other heavy, dense debris

Better in a bigger can

  • Household junk and furniture
  • Wood, drywall, and remodel debris
  • Yard brush and cleanouts

These lighter loads belong in the 13, 17, or 22-yard.

Sounds like your size? Lock it in online in a couple of minutes, or call Tony and he'll set you up.

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When the load is heavy and dense, this is the can. The 7-yard rides low to the ground so you can walk a wheelbarrow right up to it, and it's the only size we send out for concrete, dirt, brick, and roofing. Clean concrete and dirt are the best case of all, since those loads go to the recycle plant instead of the landfill.

The 7-yard, in short

  • Best for: concrete, dirt, brick, sod, and roofing tear-off.
  • Tonnage: 1 ton included.
  • Dimensions: about 14 by 7 by 2 feet, low and easy to load.
  • Good to know: this is the only size rated for heavy material. Household junk goes in the 13-yard or bigger.
  • Book it: order online, or call or text Tony at (843) 800-0689.
Good to know

7-yard questions

Why does heavy material only go in the 7-yard?

Concrete, dirt, and roofing are dense, and a load gets heavy fast. The 7-yard is built and rated to carry that weight safely, where a bigger can would be over the limit before it even looked full.

What's the deal with the recycle plant?

Clean concrete and dirt go to a recycle plant instead of the landfill. That's the best case, so keep those loads clean if you can. Mixing in wood or trash sends the whole thing to the landfill.

How much weight is included?

One ton. If you're not sure how heavy your load runs, tell us what you're tearing out and we'll talk it through.

Can I put regular trash in it too?

Better not to. Keep the 7-yard for clean, heavy material so it can be recycled. Household junk and debris go in the 13-yard or bigger.

Need a 7-yard in Charleston?

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