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Tips To Prepare For A Dumpster Rental

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From cleaning out your garage to a home renovation or moving to your dream home, there are several reasons why you need to rent a residential dumpster. You will only have your dumpster for a short period of time and will need the right spot to support the weight of the dumpster, so preparing for the dumpster drop-off is critical. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for your dumpster drop-off.

Figure Out the Right Size Dumpster for Your Needs

There are several sizes of dumpsters available, and it can be difficult to determine which size is right for your project. Dumpsters are sized by the yard, meaning that a 10-yard dumpster will hold less than a 20-yard dumpster. If you have a single room to clean out or you are completing a small kitchen or bathroom remodel, you will need a far smaller dumpster than if you are tearing off and replacing your roof, replacing your property's landscaping, or demolishing a small home.

A dumpster rental company can help you determine the best size dumpster for your project.

Find the Ideal Spot to Place the Dumpster

Another factor that will impact the size dumpster you can rent is the potential place where you will have the dumpster dropped off on your property. Ideally, you should have the dumpster rental company drop the dumpster off on a flat, hard surface, such as your driveway.

The spot must accommodate the size of the dumpster, allow you to access all four sides of the dumpster, and have enough room for the dumpster truck to drop off and pick up the dumpster. If you are placing the dumpster on your yard or an uneven surface, you can place boards or plywood on the ground where the dumpster is being placed.

The spot must also accommodate the weight of the dumpster, so make sure the ground is not too soft.

Prioritize What Will Be Thrown into the Dumpster

Finally, because the space in your dumpster will be limited, you should prioritize what will be placed in the dumpster. For example, if you are cleaning out a room in your home, make sure that the larger objects that cannot be thrown away in your residential garbage can are placed in the dumpster. Remember that the dumpster has a weight limit and anything you throw in should not stick up past the top of the dumpster.

From finding the right size dumpster to locating the ideal spot to place your dumpster, there are several steps you need to take before renting a residential dumpster.


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