20 Yard Dumpster in North Sandwich, NH

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Dump-It Dumpster Rentals

5.0
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Pembroke, NH

Dump-It Dumpster Rentals is a family owned and operated waste management company committed to giving back to our community. When you deal with Dump-It Dumpster Rentals, we treat you like family by providing friendly service, promptness, fair pricing, and superior... more

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Dumpster Depot

4.7
(6) -
Manchester, NH

Since 2001, The Dumpster Depot has provided local residents, contractors and business owners access to affordable and reliable debris box rentals. One of our most popular container size is our 20 yard bin. These containers measure 18 ft. long and 6 ft. high and... more

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20 Yard Dumpsters

What are the different types of 20 yard dumpsters?

Roll-off dumpsters: This is the most common type of 20 yard dumpster. Most feature a door that swings open for easy loading, making it easy to load bulky or heavy items, like furniture, appliances, concrete, or demolition debris.

Dumpster trailers: Some dumpster rental providers have specially-designed trailers for loads of 20 cubic yards or less. When a roll-off dumpster isn’t a viable option, like if the ground is soft or uneven, a dumpster trailer is a more suitable solution.

How much can a 20 yard dumpster hold?

Most 20 yard roll-offs are big enough and strong enough to hold as much 10+ tons of debris, but dumpster rental companies almost never allow this. The average 20 yard dumpster weight limit is 3-4 tons, or 6,000-8,000 lbs.

There are 3 main reasons for weight limits:

  1. The lifting and hauling capacity of the truck cannot accommodate that much weight.

  2. Truck hauling weight limit restrictions (varies by city/county)

  3. Landfill cost per ton — Dumpster rental companies are charged a per-ton rate at the landfill. Dumpster rental costs would be much higher if there were no customer weight limits.

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