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20 Yard Dumpster in Gas City, IN
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SouthWest Equipment Rental
SouthWest Equipment Rental offers the greater Fort Wayne, IN with 3 roll-off dumpster rental sizes, ranging from 20-40 cubic yards. Our dumpsters are suitable for concrete removal projects, house cleanouts, remodels, and more! more
Bunn Box, Inc.
Save on your C&D disposal with a Bunn Box! We have a variety of sizes to accommodate your project, including 15, 20, 30 and 40 yard bins. We work with residential and commercial clients. Use a Bunn Box for disposing of wood, plaster,... more
Freedom Dumpster Rentals
Freedom Dumpster Rental strives to help you become free of junk, waste and debris! We are a locally owned and operated dumpster rental and junk removal business serving Muncie and surrounding areas. We offer prompt and reliable service. Contact Freedom... more
20 Yard Dumpster Tips for Gas City, IN
20 Yard Dumpsters
When is a 20 yard dumpster the right choice?
20 yard dumpsters are the most commonly rented size container because of their versatility.
They are an economical choice for a variety of situations, like:
- Large garage cleanout
- Pre-move out cleanup
- Shed or garage demolition
- Inground swimming pool removal
- Deck removal
- Yard waste removal
- Roof replacement
- Kitchen or bathroom renovation
- New construction of a smaller home, cottage, cabin, or barn
- Whole-home cleanups: foreclosures, hoarding situations, or estate cleanouts
How big is a cubic yard?
One cubic yard is 3 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft. A kitchen stove takes up approximately 1 cubic yard, a couch takes up approximately 3-4 cubic yards, and a refrigerator is about 2 cubic yards in size.
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