Which Box
This Stuff is Heavy
Seriously, like really heavy. We may have big, powerful
trucks, but they have their limits. The last thing we need
is for a over-sized load to tip one of our drivers in the
air. It's dangerous and can damage your property and
our equipment.
Two Size Guidelines
Density
Think about the type of material you're disposing of. A box full of neatly stacked concrete or wet sand is going to weigh a lot more than pile of wicker furniture or discard stuffed animals. Due to legal weight restrictions, towing capacity and general safety, the denser the material you're disposing of, the smaller the box needs to be.
10 Cubic Yards
[4 high x 7.5 wide x 10 long*] Our smallest, general purpose container. We'll let you put most anything in this one and it's almost always an easy fit.
20 Cubic Yards
[4 high x 7.5 wide x 18 long*] Make sure you've got the room and don't put any heavy materials in this one. It won't end well. You're better off getting two 10's instead.
Where is it going?
We don't do tight fits. If you've measured your yard and you've got 2 feet to spare, pick something smaller or find a new somewhere else to put it. There's a very large truck that needs room to back into that space as well. Our drivers need some room to move.
15 Cubic Yards
[4 high x 7.5 wide x 14 long*] A bit larger. We can still handle some denser material in this container, but keep it to a minimum.
30 Cubic Yards
This thing is huge. And if you put any concrete or asphalt in one of these, we're not going to be friends anymore.
Breathe Easy
We consult with all of our customers (even our regulars) before sending out any containers. You don't need to run around weighing yard waste against concrete. Even if you're not sure what you want, we'll make sure you get what you need.
Call us at 630-506-9977.