MSG Waste & Refuse LLC
"My parents recently died and I'm in the process of clearing out their house. I needed to dump off many household items that are no... more
Dumpster General
Based in Quapaw, The Dumpster General supplies 20, 30, and 40 cubic yard roll-off dumpsters for all types of cleanups, from household projects to large-scale construction. Reach out... more
Blue Hollow Dumpster Rental
"Good communication and everything was conducted online. They followed specific instructions on where to place the dumpster and everything was professionally done and on time.... more
Ozark Dumpster Service LLC
We’re your small, locally-owned roll-off dumpster rental solution! Ozark Dumpster Service is based out of Springdale, AR and serves the surrounding area. We specialize... more
redbox+ Dumpsters of Northwest Arkansas
Locally owned and operated redbox+ Dumpsters of Northwest Arkansas offers affordable roll off dumpster rental solutions perfect for contractors and service companies. We have standard... more
NWA Affordable Hauling LLC
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Roll Off Dumpster Tips for Colcord, OK
How much weight is included in my roll-off rental?
Generally, the bigger the container, the more weight you are allowed.
Here are some rough estimates:
- 10 yarder: 1-3 tons of included weight
- 20 yarder: 3 tons of included weight
- 30 yarder: 3-4 tons of included weight
- 40 yarder: 4-6 tons of included weight
Read more: The Ultimate Guide to Dumpster Sizes
Some rental providers offer unlimited weight with each rental, however, you are not allowed to overload the dumpster beyond a certain point.
For example, there may be a “fill line” painted on the inside of the container you must keep the debris level below.
Other rental providers charge you almost exclusively by weight rather than charging you a base rate + including a weight allowance.
This is an affordable choice if your debris is lightweight, such as lumber or household trash.
This may not always be cost-effective for heavy debris, such as concrete or roofing shingles.