Dumpster Sizes
Choosing the right waste container or dumpster size is crucial, whether you're managing a home renovation or a commercial construction project. At Cumberland Waste Disposal, we offer a tailored range of dumpster containers meticulously designed to handle waste from petite home clean-outs to expansive industrial endeavors.
Our focus on maximum capacity ensures you get the best value, and our user-friendly dumpster size guide aids you in making an informed choice.
Container Sizes
Our Residential Trash Cans
We offer 96-gallon cans for our residential customers.
Our Commercial Dumpsters
We offer a variety of dumpster sizes suited for your commercial waste collection needs.
FAQs
To determine which dumpster size you need for your project, you should consider the amount and type of trash or garbage you expect to generate. Here are some steps you can follow to help you determine the right dumpster size for your project:
Estimate your waste: Consider how much trash or debris you expect to generate. This gives you a baseline to select the right size.
Understand the material: Different waste materials may need different dumpsters. For example, heavy items like concrete may require a dumpster with a higher weight capacity.
Select a size: We offer multiple dumpster sizes suitable for various types of projects.
Check local regulations: Always ensure that you're in line with local laws regarding dumpster types or sizes.
By considering the amount and type of trash or garbage you will generate, and by choosing an appropriate dumpster size, you can ensure that you have enough space to dispose of your waste safely and efficiently.
Yes, there are! Each dumpster size has its own weight limit. Adhering to these limits can save you from potential extra costs and help you pick a container that’s just right for your needs. Consult Cumberland Waste Disposal's guidelines for specific weight limits.
The items that can be put in a residential or commercial dumpster may vary depending on its size and local regulations. However, in general, the following items are typically allowed in dumpsters:
- Household or commercial waste, such as paper, cardboard, plastics, and textiles
- Construction and demolition debris, including concrete, brick, wood, and roofing materials
- Yard waste, such as grass, leaves, and branches
- Appliances, such as refrigerators, stoves, and washing machines (in some cases, an additional fee may be required)
- Furniture, such as couches, chairs, and mattresses
It is important to note that certain items may not be allowed in residential or commercial dumpsters. This can include hazardous materials such as chemicals, batteries, and medical waste.
Additionally, local regulations may prohibit certain items from being disposed of in roll off bins, so it is important to check with Cumberland Waste Disposal or local authorities before putting any questionable items in the dumpster.
Are you still uncertain about sizing, pricing, or other details? Contact one of our professionals to get more information regarding which option is the best for you.