Industrial waste services include roll-off boxes and customer owned compactors.
Roll-off boxes are available for temporary use by homeowners, businesses and general contractors for construction and clean-up projects. Roll-off boxes can also be used on a long-term basis by customers that generate larger amounts of waste or recyclable material.
And, transport services are available for customer-owned compactors that are put in place for very large volumes of waste and recycling.
While the description of the various bin sizes relate to volume, the weight of the material should be considered when choosing a bin size. If you have a particularly heavy load, you might consider multiple 10- or 20-cubic yard containers instead of one 40-yard box.
2.5 ft. high x 7 ft. wide x 14 ft. long
Recommended for heavy payloads including concrete, sand, block, asphalt, ceramic tile, roof tile, rock, and large tree trunks.
Max. Payload: 10 tons*
Charge Includes: up to 10 tons
4 ft. high x 7 ft. wide x 18 ft. long
Recommended for household debris, general waste, mixed waste, light roofing, green waste, wood waste, mix drywall and light construction.
Max. Payload: 10 tons*
Charge Includes: up to 3 tons
6 ft. high x 7 ft. wide x 18 ft. long
Recommended for green waste, mixed trimmings, mixed general use, and mixed household waste.
Max. Payload: 10 tons*
Charge Includes: up to 4 tons
7 ft. high x 7 ft. wide x 22 ft. long
Recommended for green waste, mixed trimmings, mixed general use, and mixed household waste.
Max. Payload: 10 tons*
Charge Includes: up to 5 tons
For very large volume requirements, we transport customer-owned compactors used for waste disposal or recycling.
Max. Payload: 10 tons*
If so, you might consider a smaller Temporary Bin. They are ideal for smaller construction and remodeling projects.
If payload tonnage exceeds the average payload you will be charged an additional payload fee. In general, a box can only carry a 10-ton legal payload. Loads exceeding the maximum will be off-loaded at your expense.
Please note that a 40 cubic yard box can't hold twice as much payload as a 20 cubic yard container. If you have a particularly heavy load, you might consider multiple 10- or 20-cubic yard containers instead of one 40-yard box.
A 10 ton payload will allow our trucks to transport the material legally on the highway. Boxes that are overloaded will be returned to the customer for off-loading that will include a return trip charge. All suspected heavy payloads are weighed at our facility before they are hauled to the disposal facility.