Orchid Recycling Services
Looking for a 20 or 30 yard dumpster rental service in the greater Louisville, KY area? Look no further than Orchid Recycling Services! With 40 years of environmental... more
Mills Brothers Garbage Service
Mills Brothers Garbage Service is a locally-owned waste hauling business offering dumpster rental services for residential and commercial projects. We are based in Girdler, KY... more
Innovative Crushing
Whether for construction/demolition debris (C&D) or household junk, the 20 yard roll-off box from ICA is an ideal disposal solution. The size of this... more
Ditch-It Junk Removal LLC
Ditch-It Junk Removal LLC is a locally owned and operated junk removal company based in Somerset, Kentucky. Established in 2020 by Fred Mills, the company offers... more
Big E Disposal
Big E Disposal is a locally owned waste management company based in London, Kentucky, specializing in reliable dumpster rental services for residential, commercial, and construction... more
Dan’s Disposal LLC
At Dan's Disposal, LLC we work hard to give our customers the best of the best when it comes to dumpster rentals. Our business is built on integrity and transparency. Dumpster rental prices are competitive, especially for us small guys.... more
20 Yard Dumpster Tips for McKee, KY
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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