Bin There Dump That Nashville
"We were working on a renovation and needed a 15 yard dumpster for all the mess and debris. I got the dumpster from Bin There Dump... more
Bobby Outlaw Disposal
Bobby Outlaw Disposal began as a residential trash collection service back in the 1960s. Since then, their services have expanded to also include commercial trash... more
DumpStor of Dickson-Clarksville TN
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Griffin Waste Services of Nashville
"Griffin's team was friendly and answered all my questions. Dumpster was dropped off and picked up as expected. Everything went well and I'd use them... more
Queen City Disposal
Headquartered in Clarksville, TN, Queen City Disposal is your complete residential & commercial waste hauling solution. We offer some of the best rates in the... more
VaVia Dumpster Rental - Nashville TN
VaVia Dumpster Rental is a locally-owned dumpster company with over 20 years experience in Nashville. We offer 10 and 15 yard roll-offs and serve all of middle Tennessee... more
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What factors affect dumpster costs?
Every project is different in terms of the type and amount of waste generated. Additionally, your location plays a major role in how much it costs to rent a debris box.
Below are some of the factors impacting rental costs:
- Container size
- Debris type
- Total weight of the load
- Location of delivery (e.g., fuel costs to deliver and pick-up)
- Local tipping fees and taxes
Is a dumpster permit required?
If the dumpster is to be placed in the public right-of-way, then yes, a permit is likely required from the city. This may vary based on your local rules and regulations. Instances where a permit may not be necessary include placing it in your driveway, on personal property, or when utilizing a dumpster trailer.