20 Yard Dumpster in Beeville, TX

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Corpus Christi Disposal Service

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Corpus Christi, TX

The affordable 20 yard roll-off from Corpus Christi Disposal measures 22’ x 7’ x 4’ with relatively short walls for convenient side-loading. We can accommodate any cleanup, whether it be a single rental for residential use or a busy construction site in need of... more

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Garbologist LLC

San Antonio, TX

The team at Garbologist offer reliable service and upfront pricing. We are available to serve you 24/7. We take an environmentally-conscious approach to waste removal. Contact us today to learn more and get a free 20 yard dumpster quote. more

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20 Yard Dumpsters

What are the different types of 20 yard dumpsters?

Roll-off dumpsters: This is the most common type of 20 yard dumpster. Most feature a door that swings open for easy loading, making it easy to load bulky or heavy items, like furniture, appliances, concrete, or demolition debris.

Dumpster trailers: Some dumpster rental providers have specially-designed trailers for loads of 20 cubic yards or less. When a roll-off dumpster isn’t a viable option, like if the ground is soft or uneven, a dumpster trailer is a more suitable solution.

How much can a 20 yard dumpster hold?

Most 20 yard roll-offs are big enough and strong enough to hold as much 10+ tons of debris, but dumpster rental companies almost never allow this. The average 20 yard dumpster weight limit is 3-4 tons, or 6,000-8,000 lbs.

There are 3 main reasons for weight limits:

  1. The lifting and hauling capacity of the truck cannot accommodate that much weight.

  2. Truck hauling weight limit restrictions (varies by city/county)

  3. Landfill cost per ton — Dumpster rental companies are charged a per-ton rate at the landfill. Dumpster rental costs would be much higher if there were no customer weight limits.

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