Metro Rolloff Container Services
"We were working on a huge demolition project, and Metro Rolloff was a great help. We've rented probably 12 dumpsters in the last 6 months, and they've... more
Buck Disposal LLC
BUCK Disposal is a Kansas City owned dumpster rental company that understands our customers' needs and wants. We answer the phones 24 hours a day, 7 days... more
Huntley Disposal, LLC
Family owned and operated, Huntley Disposal has been serving the Kansas City metro since 1986. We can handle the largest commercial project, a weekend garage cleanout... more
Hauling Guy
At The Hauling Guy, we haul anything! No job is too big or too small for us. We can assist in garbage collection, junk removal,... more
Leavcor LLC
Leavcor, LLC is a locally owned and operated business offering roll-off dumpsters in the Northeast Kansas area. We offer fast dumpster rental and competitive pricing.... more
Fix Cut Haul
As a largely veteran-run crew, Fix Cut Haul understands the importance of getting the job done with honesty and integrity. We’re a hardworking team... more
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How can I estimate the volume of junk or debris I have?
It’s difficult to estimate the amount of junk or debris you’ll have for a particular project, such as a roofing job or household cleanout. Your best source of information in this case is your dumpster rental company. They have experience in dealing with a wide variety and quantities of waste and debris. They can help you choose the ideal container size with relatively precise accuracy. If you choose to estimate the amount of debris yourself, you can measure it and convert it to cubic yards. One cubic yard is equal to a 3 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft pile of debris. That’s about the volume of a standard kitchen stove. Estimating the weight of a load is extremely difficult, and so it’s best to consult your dumpster provider to determine if your load is likely under the weight allowance for a particular container size.
How many days is a dumpster rental period?
One week is a standard rental period, although it’s not uncommon to find some dumpster rental companies offering 14-day rentals included in the price. Some may even charge a daily fee for rental, which could end up being a better deal in cases where you only need the container on site for a day or two. If you need a dumpster for longer than the rental period, you can request it for longer and pay a “late fee” of typically $5 or $10 per day. Many rental companies cap the maximum length of the rental due to inventory issues. To have a debris box picked up prior to the end of the rental period, simply call the company and request a pick-up.