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New East Recycling & Container Service Inc

Greenville, NC
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New East Recycling & Container Service Inc specializes in roll-off dumpsters. In fact, it's all our business does, so you can be sure we know... more

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Devil Dog Dumpsters

Winterville, NC

At Devil Dog Dumpsters, we maintain a clean and well operating fleet of 10 yard roll-off dumpsters that will keep your dirty project looking neat and... more

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Absolute Services

Greenville, NC

Absolute Services is located in Greenville, North Carolina and proudly serves residential and commercial customers. We perform junk removal of various types, including household junk,... more

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East Carolina Junk

Greenville, NC

At East Carolina Junk, we started out as a junk removal and demolition company and later added dumpster rental service a few months after opening... more

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10 Yard Dumpster Tips for Williamston, NC

How much is a 10 yard roll-off dumpster?

Rental rates vary by location. A 10 yard container can run $250 for a 7-day rental in one location but be as high as $550 in another.

Cities with a lower cost of living tend to have lower dumpster rental rates, and vice versa.

Most 10 yard debris box rentals have an allotted weight limit of between 1 and 3 tons (2,000-6,000 lbs), some even higher.

If you exceed the weight limit, you may be subject to dumpster overage fees. The national average is $75-$100 per ton for overage fees, but this may vary.

The best way to get an accurate idea of how much a 10 yard dumpster costs is to call any rental provider found here at Hometown to get a free quote.

When calling, be sure to ask the rental company about their overage fees, prohibited items, permit requirements, and other fees that may apply.

How do dumpster rental companies protect my driveway?

When dropping off a roll-off container, the driver can lay down plywood to protect the driveway. Be sure to ask for this service, as not all dumpster rental companies do this without the customer specifically asking them to.

Alternatively, you can go with a dumpster trailer, which is on wheels rather than having steel feet. Rubber wheels are easier on concrete or asphalt surfaces. Not all rental providers offer dumpster trailers, so you may have to call around.