Southern Illinois Property Restoration LLC is a family owned and operated small business. We take pride in everything we do from picking up unwanted junk to light demolition. Contact us today to get a free roll off dumpster quote. more
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Ed Burris Disposal Service LLC
Ed Burris Disposal Service LLC is a locally and family owned trash hauling business operating since 1958 in Murphysboro, IL. To learn more or to get a free quote for our dumpster rental services, reach out to us today! more
Big Dawg Disposal
Big Dawg Disposal is a locally owned and operated dumpster company serving Southern Illinois customers since 2009. We offer several container sizes ranging from 20-yard to 40-yard open top dumpsters. Contact the pros at Big Dawg today to get a free... more
Mcvicker Excavating
McVicker Excavating offers a variety of different roll off dumpster rentals throughout the greater Marion, IL area. We service both residential and commercial customers with same-day service. Contact us today for a completely free estimate! more
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How much weight is included in my roll-off rental?
Generally, the bigger the container, the more weight you are allowed.
Here are some rough estimates:
- 10 yarder: 1-3 tons of included weight
- 20 yarder: 3 tons of included weight
- 30 yarder: 3-4 tons of included weight
- 40 yarder: 4-6 tons of included weight
Read more: The Ultimate Guide to Dumpster Sizes
Some rental providers offer unlimited weight with each rental, however, you are not allowed to overload the dumpster beyond a certain point.
For example, there may be a “fill line” painted on the inside of the container you must keep the debris level below.
Other rental providers charge you almost exclusively by weight rather than charging you a base rate + including a weight allowance.
This is an affordable choice if your debris is lightweight, such as lumber or household trash.
This may not always be cost-effective for heavy debris, such as concrete or roofing shingles.