Barry Moore Industries
At Barry Moore Industries, we offer a range of roll-off dumpster sizes, including 12, 20, 30, and 40 yard containers. We're able to accommodate all types of jobs. Our... more
The Moving Guys
At The Moving Guys, our crew is skilled in removing gun safes, commercial kitchen equipment, swim spas, hot tubs, and many other heavy and hard... more
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When does hiring a junk removal company make the most sense?
- You only have a few large, bulk trash items (junk removal service is typically cheaper than renting a dumpster in this situation)
- You have a lot of debris in a central spot and are willing to pay a little extra for someone else's labor to load and haul the junk
- You want the junk to be removed and out of sight quickly
- You want someone else to load your debris for you
Learn more: Junk Removal 101: A Guide to Junk Removal Services
When does renting a dumpster make the most sense?
- You want the flexibility to load the container over time (A typical rental includes up to 7 days)
- You don't mind loading the junk or debris yourself to save a little money on labor
- You have more than 3 or 4 cubic yards of material (Roll-off containers typically start at 10 cubic yards, so if you only have 3 or 4 cubic yards of material, you're paying for more dumpster than you need)
Learn more: Dumpster Rental vs. Junk Removal Service
How do dumpster rental and junk removal costs compare?
The cost of hiring a junk removal service or renting a dumpster varies based on several factors, including:
- location
- volume of junk/debris
- duration of service
- disposal fees
- who you hire
For large cleanups, junk removal services cost more than renting a dumpster because of the added labor costs involved. For smaller cleanups, like removing some furniture or a refrigerator, it would cost less to have someone remove it. If you rent a dumpster, you will likely be paying for more dumpster than you need.