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Innovative Crushing

Georgetown, KY
4.9
(18)

Innovative Crushing specializes in concrete and C&D processing. We also offer affordable roll-off dumpsters to homeowners and commercial clients throughout metro Louisville. We are... more

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Moon Mini Dumpsters

Lexington, KY
5.0
(4)

We've served Louisville and the surrounding areas of Kentucky and Indiana since 1992. Moon Mini Dumpsters is your go-to source for residential-friendly roll off containers. Our 6... more

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Bin There Dump That South Cincinnati

Batavia, OH
5.0
(6)

Bin There Dump That of Cincinnati South is a family owned, independent franchise offering residential friendly roll off dumpsters with a guarantee not to damage... more

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ZTERS

Robertson County, KY
4.5
(12)

Zters rents temporary dumpsters ideal for home cleanouts, construction, demolition, and any type of waste cleanup. We offer competitively-priced containers and convenient, professional service over... more

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Roll Off Dumpster Tips for Robertson County, KY

What's the capacity of a 20 yard roll-off bin?

20 yard boxes are a common choice due to their versatility.

They suit most types of cleanups, including renovations, home cleanouts, roofing repairs, demolition projects and and deck removal.

A 20 yard container can typically hold about 3 tons of debris, although some rental companies may allow more weight than that.

The dimensions of these containers may vary but is generally about 22 ft x 8 ft x 4.5 ft (LxWxH).

Since a standard refrigerator measures about two cubic yards, a 20 yard container can hold the equivalent of 10 refrigerators.

Because densities of debris varies, the volume of waste you can fit in a 20 yard can will also vary.

For example, concrete weighs at least three times more than general household junk, so you can place far less concrete in the dumpster compared to household junk.

Discuss your project with your rental provider to make sure a 20 yard is the right size dumpster for your project.

This is important to avoid incurring overage fees or having to rent a second container in cases where a 20 yard bin wasn’t big enough.

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