Construction Dumpster in Ten Mile, TN

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Junk Bee Gone - Knoxville TN

5.0
(1) -
Knoxville, TN

Since our establishment in April 2005, Junk Bee Gone has been providing junk removal, driveway dumpsters, document shredding, and light demolition services. Our customers include homeowners, business owners, project managers, contractors, and more. We can pick up appliances, televisions, office furniture,... more

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Santek Waste Services

5.0
(4) -
Dalton, GA

At Santek, we have the resources to accommodate even the largest projects, yet we’re able to provide personalized service to any size customer. Choose our roll-off dumpster rental service for your project. We have 10-40 cubic yard bins in... more

Construction Dumpster Tips for Ten Mile, TN

Construction Dumpsters

What size construction dumpster should I rent?

20 yard dumpster is a great option for disposing of construction and demolition debris from small to midsize projects, especially heavy debris, like concrete and roofing shingles.

30 yard dumpster is best for medium to large construction projects and is a great option for interior demolition projects, barn demolition, and more.

40 yard dumpster is the largest option at most dumpster rental companies and is a good option for large construction or demolition cleanups.

Dumpster sizes often vary from one company to the next, so make sure you discuss your dumpster needs with each company you speak to in order to determine whether or not they can meet those needs.

How do I get the best deal on a construction dumpster?

  1. Rent local, not national. On average, the cost of renting a 20 yard dumpster from Waste Management was $550 compared to $450 from a local hauler.  Local haulers are around $100 cheaper on average!

  2. Avoid high-priced brokers. They appear local at first glance but are actually out-of-state middlemen that do not own any dumpsters. Instead, they charge a 10-20% increase to pass that order on to a local hauler, skimming the extra cost off the top for themselves.

  3. Get multiple quotes. Reach out to multiple dumpster providers to compare costs and weight allowances. When reaching out to companies, be prepared with as much information about your project as possible. This will help to ensure you choose the right dumpster for your project needs.

  4. Choose the right size. The cost of renting a dumpster increases with the size of the container, so it's smart to get the smallest dumpster you need. However, if you get a dumpster that is too small, you’ll have to pay double to rent the dumpster twice, so don’t skimp on size to save a buck; it may backfire.

Learn more: Renting Construction Dumpsters: A DIY Guide to Construction Debris Removal