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What are the best ways to get rid of junk?
Disposal Option #1: Hire a Junk Removal Service
Junk removal companies can help with all kinds of junk removal projects, from spring/fall home cleanups to estate cleanouts, yard waste removal, construction/demolition debris removal, and more.
The best part about junk removal is that the customer never has to lift a finger. Instead, a small team of junk removal specialists will come to your home, business, or other location and haul away the junk for you.
Disposal Option #2: Rent a Dumpster
When you’d prefer to clear out the junk or debris yourself, renting a dumpster is a good option. Roll-off dumpsters come in a number of sizes, most commonly: 10, 20, 30 and 40 yards. When renting a dumpster, “yards” is referring to the “cubic yard” capacity of the dumpster.
For example, a 10 yard dumpster is ideal for a garage or shed cleanout, while a 40 yard dumpster is the best solution for construction projects or complete re-roofing jobs. The dumpster rental company can help you choose the perfect container for the job.
When does hiring a dumpster make the most sense?
- You want someone else to load your debris.
- You want the junk to be removed and out of sight quickly.
- You only have a few large, bulk trash items.
- You have a lot of debris in a central spot and are willing to pay a little extra for someone else's labor to load and haul the junk.
Learn more: Rent a Dumpster or Hire a Junk Removal Company