Greider Disposal, Inc. is a family-owned and operated roll-off dumpster rental company in the greater Salem, IL area. For over 30 years, our containers have been the go-to disposal choice for yard cleanups, estate cleanouts, tenant evictions, demolition and construction projects,... more
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Alley Cat Dumpster Rental
Alley Cat Dumpster Rental is a small, family-owned business located in Effingham, IL. We provide driveway friendly roll-off containers and full-service junk removal services. Whether you only have a few things to get rid of or a whole home's worth... more
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Roll-Off Dumpsters
What are the different types of dumpsters?
Roll-offs: These are the most popular choice for a wide range of cleanups, including construction jobs, demolition, household cleanouts, roofing work and more. Roll-offs are rented for a temporary basis and the rental provider drops it off, picks it up and disposes of the debris for the customer. Roll-off dumpster sizes range from 10 to 40 cubic yards.
Commercial or business dumpsters: These bins are used by businesses for weekly trash removal needs. Commercial dumpster sizes generally range from 1 to 8 cubic yards. The waste hauler empties the container at a set interval, similarly to that of weekly trash pickups offered to residences.
Trailer dumpsters: These are used similarly to roll-offs. They may be referred to as rubber-wheeled dumpsters or trailer dumpsters as well. Because these bins are on wheels, they're ideal for use on softer ground. Not all waste haulers offer dumpster trailers. Sizes are generally smaller compared to roll-offs.
Bag-style: These are designed for small amounts of renovation or demolition debris (e.g., 3 cubic yards or less). They’re made from tough materials that are flexible, yet strong. The “Bagster” is a popular bag-style waste container that’s available at most home improvement stores or through waste hauling companies. You’ll generally pay for the bag and for disposal costs.
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