Small Dumpster Rental
Looking for a small dumpster rental? A 5-yard dumpster is the smallest dumpster we carry. But it’s big enough to handle a small renovation or bathroom remodel. On the other hand, you have some yard work and you don’t need a big dumpster. Our small dumpster is a perfect size for those little projects.
Renting a small dumpster typically involves contacting local waste management companies or dumpster rental services in your area. Here are the general steps you can follow to rent a small dumpster:
- Research Local Dumpster Rental Services: Search for dumpster rental companies in your city. You can use search engines, or ask for recommendations from neighbors or friends who might have used similar services.
- Check Sizes and Prices: Most dumpster rental services offer dumpsters in various sizes, including small ones. Determine the size that suits your needs and check the prices for rental. Small dumpsters usually range from 5 to 15 cubic yards in capacity.
- Contact Rental Companies: Reach out to a few rental companies to inquire about their services. You can ask about availability, rental durations, pricing, drop-off and pickup fees, overweight limits, and any other terms or conditions.
- Provide Details: When contacting the rental company, be ready to provide details such as your location, the duration you’ll need the dumpster, the type of waste you’ll be disposing of (some materials may have restrictions), and any specific requirements you might have.
- Compare Offers: Once you have gathered information from different companies, compare their offers in terms of pricing, rental terms, additional fees, and customer reviews or reputation.
- Book the Rental: Select the dumpster rental company that best fits your needs and book the dumpster. Ensure you understand the rental agreement and terms before finalizing the reservation.
- Schedule Delivery and Pickup: Coordinate the delivery date and location for the dumpster drop-off. Make sure someone will be available to receive the dumpster. Also, confirm the pickup date and ensure the area around the dumpster is clear for easy access during pickup.
- Fill the Dumpster: Use the dumpster for the designated waste materials within the agreed-upon weight and fill level limits. Avoid overloading the dumpster beyond its capacity or including prohibited items.
- Arrange Pickup: Contact the rental company to schedule the pickup once you’ve finished using the dumpster. Ensure the area around the dumpster is clear for safe removal.
- Finalize and Payment: Once the rental period ends and the dumpster is picked up, review the final bill, and settle the payment according to the agreed-upon terms.
Remember, dumpster rental processes and policies might vary among companies, so it’s crucial to clarify all the details and terms beforehand to avoid any misunderstandings or extra charges.