Citywide Disposal
Citywide Disposal is an experienced construction dumpster provider serving local contractors, homeowners and business owners since 1999. We’re equipped to handle any size construction or... more
GreenWay Recycling Services LLC
Finish your cleanup with our 10, 15, 20 or 30 cubic yard containers. These bins are ideal for C&D debris generated during renovation, window/siding replacement, demolition, roofing... more
Odyssey Group LLC
Odyssey Group is your locally owned equipment rental solution. We offer dumpster rental services for residential and commercial customers in the Chicagoland area. We strive... more
A City Suburban Service, Inc.
Founded in 1995, A City Suburban Service, Inc. has provided the Greater Chicago area with fast and affordable dumpster services. Our inventory of construction dumpsters range... more
Groot Industries, Inc
Since 1914, Groot Industries, Inc. has provided quality junk removal services to all types of customers. We are family owned and operated, so you can trust... more
Bob's Affordable Services
If you’re looking for the lowest rates on construction dumpsters in the Chicagoland area, you’ve found it! Bob’s Affordable Services offers guaranteed... more
Lakeshore Recycling Systems
Our vast range of disposal solutions are able to meet the demands of even the biggest projects. We offer 10, 15, 20, 30, 35 and 40 cubic yard roll-off containers and 100... more
Get Dumpsters Now
Get Dumpsters Now is proud to serve customers in NWI. We offer great prices and speedy service on 10, 15, and 20 yard dumpsters. We have the right... more
Junk King Chicago Downtown
Junk King Barrington 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
Bin There Dump That Chicago IL
Bin There Dump That Chicago IL is a residential-friendly roll-off dumpster rental company. Our customers include homeowners, businesses, and contractors. As a new business, we've... more
Junk King Chicago Downtown
At Junk King, we dedicate ourselves to reliable service and make a commitment to the environment by recycling at least 60% of everything we collect. We... more
Spangler Excavating
Serving Bedford and surrounding areas since 1996, Spangler Excavating does it all. Limited only by your imagination, our services include (but are not limited to): Construction... more
Construction Dumpster Tips for Richton Park, IL
What can and can't go in a construction dumpster?
Don’t go over your dumpster's weight allowance. The dumpster weight capacity will vary depending on who you rent from and the dumpster size you rent. Going over the weight allowance will incur additional charges as high as $100 per ton. Standard rental periods are seven days (varies by company). A per-day late fee is applicable for keeping the dumpster longer than your contract covers, so make sure you understand your dumpster rental period to avoid paying extra. The type of waste/debris is important. Some rental companies have rules in place based on the type of debris. The weight allowance may vary depending on the debris you're throwing away. Some companies may not allow you to mix certain debris, like concrete and household trash for example. Some waste is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, hazardous wastes, tires, automotive fluids, and batteries. Many dumpster rental companies recycle. Make it easier for your dumpster rental company (and potentially less expensive for you) by separating recyclable materials when possible, like concrete, asphalt shingles, dirt, cardboard/paper, and scrap metal.
What size construction dumpsters are there?
Construction dumpsters come in many sizes, most commonly 10 yard, 20 yard, 30 yard, and 40 yard containers, though some have in-between sizes, like 12, 15, and 17 yard bins. Sizes and availability vary by company, so check with multiple companies to be sure you get the size you need when you need it and for the best price. Some rental providers specialize in compact dumpsters designed specifically for residential use (e.g., home renovations, remodeling projects, small cleanouts, and other small home projects).
Learn more: A DIY Guide to Construction Debris Removal