Construction Dumpster in Williamsburg County, SC

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E-Z Dump Inc

Myrtle Beach, SC

Fast, friendly service is what to expect when choosing E-Z Dump Inc. for your bulk waste or debris removal. Their experienced team will make quick work of cleaning out your basement, garage, whole house, office building, yard wastes, C&D... more

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Dirty Dog Dumpsters

5.0
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Little River, SC

Dirty Dog Dumpsters is a family-owned and run small business that offers junk removal, trailer dumpster rentals, and light demolition throughout the greater Myrtle Beach, SC area. Our services include 20 yard trailer dumpster rentals, estate clean outs, furniture removal, appliance... more

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Junk King Myrtle Beach

Conway, SC

At Junk King Myrtle Beach, we are passionate about removing clutter safely and economically. Our team provides reliable, customer focused, environmentally-friendly junk removal and dumpster rental services to both residential and commercial customers throughout Myrtle Beach and the surrounding areas. more

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Trash Gurl LLC

Moncks Corner, SC

Based in Goose Creek, South Carolina, Trash Gurl offers a distinguished different in the waste hauling industry. Sure we’re a woman-owned business, but we’re different in other ways too. We surpass the competition when it comes to offering... more

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Lou's Contracting LLC Dumpster Rental Service

Florence, SC

Lou’s Contracting LLC offers dumpster rentals that are ideal for all types of projects. We’re a small, locally-owned business dedicated to meeting our customers' disposal needs in Florence, SC and the surrounding communities. Our waste disposal services have... more

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A Mobile Storage Co

4.5
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Sumter, SC

We offer short and long term roll-off container rentals to accommodate construction projects big and small. A Mobile Storage Co. is a family owned and operated company that committed to complete customer satisfaction. We offer construction dumpster swap-outs, multiple bins... more

Construction Dumpster Tips for Williamsburg County, SC

Dumpsters for Construction Debris

How can I get the best deal on my construction dumpster?

Work out a deal with a dumpster rental company you plan to use on an ongoing basis. If you provide lots of business for them, they’ll most likely be willing to offer special contractor’s pricing.

Read on: Contractor's Guide to Renting Construction Dumpsters

  • Ask the dumpster provider if they offer discounts for renting multiple dumpsters.

  • Some rental companies offer discounts for veterans, seniors, or other classifications.

  • Call at least 2-3 companies before committing to one to ensure you’re getting the best deal. Use one price quote as leverage to get a better price from a competitor.

  • Don’t immediately go with a big-name national dumpster rental company, because that doesn’t guarantee a low cost or quality customer service. It’s generally better to choose a local hauler to handle your needs, assuming they can accommodate the disposal needs of the job site. They’ll often treat you as a top priority customer and may be more willing to offer discounts.

What size construction dumpster should I rent?

Depending on the size and scope of your project, a 10 yard dumpster may be plenty; while other situations may call for a 40 yard dumpster or larger. 2 cubic yards of construction and demolition debris weighs roughly one ton (varies by debris type). When clean-loading heavy, high-density debris, like shingles or concrete, smaller containers, like 10 or 20 yard dumpsters are generally used. Many rental companies will require the use of smaller containers for heavy materials for the sake of keeping weight at a level that can still be physically hauled away by the dumpster truck. The dumpster rental providers you speak to will be able to help you choose the best dumpster size for your project needs.

Learn more: Renting Construction Dumpsters: A DIY Guide to Construction Debris Removal