Heavy or wet load? Call us
Some loads are too heavy or too wet for a standard dumpster. If that's what you're dealing with, call Tony and we'll talk through whether a container works for it.
We run roll-off dumpsters across the Charleston area, and the 7-yard is built for heavy, dense loads like concrete and dirt. If you've got something out of the ordinary, a wet or sludge-type load, the best move is to call and describe it. We'll tell you straight whether we can handle it and which container makes sense.
Heavy and wet loads
The 7-yard is our heavy-load can, built low and tough for dense material like concrete and dirt where a taller box would get too heavy to haul safely.
For a truly wet or sludge-type load, the honest move is to call Tony and describe exactly what you've got. He'll tell you straight whether one of our containers works for it, or point you to the right outfit if it doesn't. No guessing, no wasted trip.
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Do you handle wet or sludge loads?
Some loads are too wet or too heavy for a standard open-top dumpster. The honest answer is to call Tony and describe exactly what you've got, and he'll tell you straight whether one of our containers works for it.
What's the heaviest material I can put in a dumpster?
Dense material like concrete, dirt, and brick goes in the 7-yard, which is built low and tough for heavy loads. If your material is heavier or wetter than that, call first so we can plan for it.
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