Our dumpsters are designed to handle a wide range of materials, including:
Household Waste
- Old furniture (sofas, chairs, tables)
- Small appliances and electronics (TVs, computers, microwaves)
- Yard debris (branches, leaves, grass clippings)
- Miscellaneous household items (bedding, clothing, books)
Construction Debris
- Wood (scraps, pallets, untreated lumber)
- Concrete (small portions, broken concrete)
- Roofing materials (shingles, tiles)
- Drywall and plaster
- Metal (pieces that are not excessively heavy or sharp)
Renovation or Clean-Up Waste
- Remnants from remodeling projects (flooring remnants, cabinetry scraps)
- Cleaning materials from home renovation (packaging, broken tiles)
- Debris from minor demolition work
- Miscellaneous items generated during a clean-out process
Which items are prohibited from disposal in your dumpster rentals?
To ensure safety, environmental compliance, and proper waste management, certain items must not be placed in our dumpsters.
The following materials are considered restricted:
Hazardous Materials
- Chemicals (solvents, pesticides, fertilizers)
- Flammable liquids (gasoline, oil, propane)
- Paints and paint thinners
Special Handling Items
- Tires
- Batteries
- Asbestos-containing materials
- Medical or biohazardous waste
Certain Appliances and Electronics
- Refrigerators and freezers (containing refrigerants)
- Other appliances or electronics that may require specialized recycling or disposal
Other Restricted Items
- Explosives or fireworks
- Items deemed regulated by local disposal laws
If you are uncertain whether a material is acceptable for dumpster disposal, please consult with our team or review local regulations to ensure compliance.