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Atlas Disposal - Salt Lake City UT

Salt Lake City, UT
  • 2 Yard
  • 3 Yard
  • 4 Yard
  • 6 Yard
  • 8 Yard
  • Eco-friendly recycling

Atlas Disposal has found our way back to our roots in the Salt Lake City Valley. We provide commercial dumpster rentals for long-term waste management... more

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Bubs Disposal

Salt Lake City, UT
5.0
(5)

Bubs Disposal wants to make your life easier. Day or night, we deliver our clean roll-offs to your home or business. Our dumpsters hold roofing... more

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Dump Masters

Salt Lake City, UT
4.9
(15)
  • 24 hour emergency service
  • Locally owned and operated

Dump Masters offers 15, 20, and 25 yard roll off containers for rent to suit any size project or debris removal you may have.  We provide efficient... more

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Junk Jr.

Woods Cross, UT
4.9
(51)

Junk Jr is one of Utah's top junk removal experts. We haul, eliminate and clean up any type of junk, debris and bulk trash that... more

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Junk King Draper

Draper, UT

Junk King Draper is a locally-owned and operated junk removal and light demolition company. We specialize in fast, affordable full-service junk hauling and light demolition... more

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Tiger Sanitation LLC

Salt Lake City, UT
4.6
(11)

Tiger Sanitation understands that every commercial property is different, with unique needs.  We have the equipment and capacity to meet a wide variety of disposal... more

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Commercial Waste Management Tips for Cedar Pass, UT

What sizes do front load dumpsters come in and how do I know what size my business needs?

Commercial front load dumpsters come in a range of different sizes, including 2 yard, 3 yard, 4 yard, 6 yard, and 8 yard.

These containers can usually be used for garbage or recycling depending on your area and service provider. 

If you are a new business and are unsure just how much garbage or recycling your company will be accumulating, here is general idea:

  • 2 yard: Small companies, restaurants, retail stores with 20 employees or less
  • 4 yard: Slightly larger companies such as office buildings, restaurants, etc. with under 100 employees
  • 6 yard: Larger stores or businesses, clinics, office buildings, apartments with under 250 residents or employees
  • 8 yard: Larger facilities and businesses with under 500 employees or residents

Keep in mind that the terms of your contract will determine the frequency of pick up which can be daily, weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. 

I just opened a new business and have never signed a commercial waste contract before, how does it work?

When signing on with a commercial waste hauler, it can be confusing if you are choosing the right company and contract.

Usually, cities do not have franchised haulers for commercial waste removal, so that means you will be in the market for a private hauler that offers commercial services.

Get multiple quotes. It is always a good idea to get a few quotes from local or national haulers before signing a contract for any length of time.

Negotiate. Commercial waste management can be a game of negotiation for the price and length of the contract. Try to sign the shortest contract with the best local company at a reasonable rate. A short contract allows you to get familiar with the company and decide if you want to stay on board long-term or find another hauler.  

Determine how often your dumpster will need to be emptied. This will be determined by the amount of trash consumed and pick up guidelines of the hauler. Not sure? Let your chosen hauler know and they can help you nail down a timeline that will work best.

Keep reading: Commercial Dumpster Service Guide for Business Owners