DiFrischia Recycling
Want a roll-off dumpster rental that is reliable, driveway friendly, and won't break the bank? Reach out to DiFrischia Recycling today! We offer competitive pricing... more
Junk King Cranberry Township
Junk King Cranberry Township is a locally-owned and operated junk removal and light demolition company. We take almost everything from old furniture to appliances, e-waste,... more
Serafine Hauling, LLC
Serafine Hauling, LLC is a roll-off dumpster rental and trash collection company. We're a small, locally owned business that has the ability to take the... more
Mobiledumps of Pittsburgh PA
Mobiledumps of Pittsburgh PA is a veteran-owned and operated dumpster rental business. We specialize in 14 yard dump trailers that are the equivalent to about 8 pickup... more
Junk King Pittsburgh
Junk King is the nation’s greenest junk removal service, and we also offer versatile and affordable mini roll-off dumpsters. Our 12 cubic yard bins feature... more
Triple P Disposal
Triple P Disposal is a local, family-owned business operating out of the Sarver and Freeport area. If you need to rent a roll-off dumpster, get... more
KEI Dumpster Rental
At KEI Dumpster Rental, we are a local, Woman-owned business offering dumpster rental services, and we have several container sizes available ranging from 10 yard to 25... more
Bin There Dump That Pittsburgh
We’re your locally owned and operated source for driveway-safe roll-off dumpsters. Our containers are residential friendly, meaning they won’t damage driveways and they... more
Vogel Disposal Service Inc
Vogel Disposal Service Inc has been the leading independent resource for waste collection and disposal services throughout Western Pennsylvania for over 60 years!... more
Roll Off Dumpster Tips for Boyers, PA
What items can I not put in my dumpster rental?
This will vary based on rules and regulations in your city or state.
However, the most common wastes prohibited from being disposed of in dumpsters are:
- Scrap tires (some companies allowed tires that are shredded into small chunks)
- Household hazardous wastes, such as cleaners and paint
- Asbestos-containing debris
- Electronics (e-waste), such as computers and TVs
Take these prohibited items to local household hazardous waste (HHW) processing facilities or drop them off during your area's HHW collection event (typically an annually or biannually event).
E-wastes can be recycled at most major electronics stores, including Best Buy and Staples.
Locate a scrap tire yard in your area to dispose of used tires, or take them to a tire store for proper recycling.