Rent A Dump
Rent A Dump is a locally owned dumpster rental provider offering 24/7 same-day service. We offer trailer dumpsters and roll-off containers at competitive rates. We are... more
Advanced Disposal
Ordering a 6, 20, or 30 yard dumpster from Advanced Disposal is a simple and easy process. We offer outstanding service at a competitive price. We are the... more
All In Dumpsters
We’re your locally owned and operated source for 30 and 40 yard roll-off dumpsters at competitive rates. Our pricing couldn’t be easier. When you get... more
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Kettle Moraine Dumpster Company
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How long can I keep a temporary dumpster?
A 7-day rental period is pretty standard, although this can vary by company. Some dumpster services offer 14-day rental periods included in the price while others may charge a daily fee for longer rental periods. Most companies allow you to keep the container longer by paying a per day or per week rental fee, which typically ranges from $5 to $10 per day (but can vary). A maximum number of days may apply. You can also have the trash bin picked up earlier than the agreed-upon pick-up date by calling the company and requesting a pick-up.
Can any of my trash or debris be recycled?
Household junk or trash is taken to the landfill. Some types of construction and demolition debris may be able to be recycled, but it depends mostly on whether recycling facilities are available in your area. An increasing number of roll-off companies are able to offer the recycling of C&D (construction and demolition) debris, asphalt roof shingles, concrete, and some other debris types. The best way to know if your debris can be recycled is to first ask your selected disposal service provider. If so, you’ll need to keep recyclables in a separate dumpster. For example, concrete debris should go in one dumpster and non-recyclable mixed trash in another.