10 Yard Container For Rent
Dimensions: 16 ft long x 8 ft wide x 2 ft tall
The 10 yard container for rent process is a cost effective junk and trash removal process at your home or site.
Details
Weight Limit | Up to 2 tons for trash, Legal DoT max, 10 tons for clean concrete or dirt |
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Materials Allowed
| Great for light reno projects, dirt and concrete |
Rental Period
| 7 Days included with standard quote.
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Drop off and Pickup Fee | Included in all quotes
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When renting a 10 yard container for rent, here's what someone should know:
Size and Capacity: Imagine it like the compact car of dumpsters—it can handle about 10 cubic yards of stuff. Perfect for those smaller tasks or when you’re working in tight spots.
Usage: It’s your buddy for smaller projects like a mini home declutter, a cozy renovation, or sprucing up the yard. When you’ve got some clutter but not enough to fill a massive bin, this is your go-to.
Permissible Waste: 10 yard container for rent Check what’s cool to toss in there. Usually, it’s your everyday stuff like household junk, yard waste, or bits from small projects. Just steer clear of anything hazardous!
Permit Requirements: Depending on where you’re putting it, you might need a nod from the local authorities. It’s always good to double-check with us before ordering.
Placement: Find a snug spot for it, like your driveway or a parking area. Just make sure it’s on solid ground and won’t be blocking anything important.
Rental Duration: Figure out how long you’ll need it. Whether it’s a quick weekend task or a longer cleanup, chat with the rental company about your plans—we are pretty flexible.
Cost: Prices can vary depending on where you are and how long you’re renting it for. Give us a call at (714) 908-8446
Loading Instructions: Take a sec to load it up evenly to avoid any surprises. Nobody likes a lopsided dumpster!
Pickup and Disposal: When you’re done, just give us a call we’ll swing by to pick it up and take care of the rest.
Environmental Considerations: Let’s be kind to the planet! If you can recycle or donate any of the stuff you’re tossing, that’s a win for everyone.