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Interstate Waste Management, LLC
Interstate Waste Management, LLC is the Abingdon, VA area's top resource for waste hauling. We offer 18 and 30 yard waste containers for residential and commercial use. Interstate Waste Management is locally-owned and operated with over 25 years of hauling experience and the... more
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Roll Off Containers
What is the cost of renting a roll-off dumpster?
The cost of renting a 10 yard roll-off in some locations can be as little as $250 while in other parts of the country it can set you back as much as $450.
It all depends on your location, amount of weight included, type of debris, and duration of the rental period. Larger dumpsters (e.g., 20, 30 and 40 yard bins) will cost more to rent. The key to getting the best price on a roll-off is to call at least two rental companies to make sure you’re getting fair market value. Other fees to be aware of include overage fees, late fees for keeping the container extra days, and fees for disposal of “special” wastes, such as tires or e-waste.
How does a roll-off differ compared to other waste containers?
A roll-off, as its name implies, rolls off the back of the truck onto your driveway or other location you wish to have it placed.
It’s a temporary trash container you may use to dispose of a large variety of wastes, such as:
- Construction and demolition (C&D) debris
- Household trash and junk
- Yard wastes and inert debris
- Roofing debris
- Commercial business cleanouts
A standard roll-off dumpster rental includes a seven-day rental period, a set weight allowance, and the rate includes all pick-up/delivery fees and disposal charges.
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