Don't Overfill The Container! The list below shows situations that constitute overfilling.
- Any debris that is taller than the sides of the container.
- We use any 20-yard container for concrete and dirt disposal. It cannot be filled over ¾ of the container.
- Our containers can weigh a maximum of 15 tons; the above guidelines assume loosely packed material. If you are filling the containers with dirt, please be sure to keep the overall level below these guidelines.
- If we are called to service a container and cannot service it because it is overfilled, your account will be charged a fee for the unsuccessful attempt. The container will not be serviced until it meets the specified guidelines.
The following hazardous materials cannot be placed in the container:
- Household garbage, including food waste
- Anything that contain asbestos
- Refrigerants including Freon or any appliances that contain refrigerants (refrigerators, air conditioners, etc.)
- Liquids, including paint
- Tires
- Batteries
- Any sort of electronics (computers, monitors, copiers, printers, televisions, microwave ovens, etc.)
The containers and the trucks hauling them can be very heavy. Many residential driveways are not built to handle the weight of the truck/container. We will try to place the container in the desired location, if it is safe to do so. Our drivers will work with your personnel to leave the container in such a way as to minimize damage to surrounding/underlying property.
Any damages resulting from the container or the truck is the responsibility of the customer.
Customers should never attempt to move a container on a site as damage may occur to the container or we may not be able to access the loaded container without property damage.
We will provide a container which is functional and structurally sound to your site. If a container is damaged while on the job site, the customer will be held responsible for the cost of the necessary repairs needed to return the container to service.