Everyone loves a quote! Quotes are everywhere. Lawyers, contractors, insurance companies, car dealerships, and even veterinarians all offer quotes. So why shouldn’t we offer a quote or two too? Well, you can! In fact, if you just fill out the below form we can put together a complete quote for your dumpster rental order, free of charge!
The only information we need is your name, email, city, county, and the type of dumpster you need. That includes the type of debris that will be placed in the dumpster such as construction materials, household trash, or organic waste. The type of debris, as well as the size, will determine the bulk of the cost to you. Your location, relative to our hub in Akron, will also determine the cost of the rental. Our service area is split among the counties of Cuyahoga, Portage, Wayne, Stark, Tuscawaras, Mahoning, Trumball, as well as Geauga, Summit, Medina, Lorain, and Lake (these five counties share the same rates).
All of our dumpster rentals are offered at flat rates, so you don’t have to worry about calculating out your final costs. We give you the total amount at the time of ordering so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives. Plus, we make sure each customer is fully aware of our associated service fees, these include overages, trip charges, and extension rates.
How Much Will Dumpster Cost?
- Each dumpster is set at a flat rate relative to its total hauling capacity
- Disposal fees represent the bulk of the rental cost
- Additional charges may apply in the event that we cannot retrieve your dumpster or it is filled beyond capacity
- Delivery, pickup, and all applicable taxes are included in the quoted price
If you were worried about how much you’d have to spend on a dumpster, you can lay those worries to rest. We spend a lot of time working to lower our rates, not just to stay competitive, but to offer our customers extensive savings for all kinds of debris removal projects. Whether you need to clean out your home, tidy up your construction site, or remove rubble from the big demolition project downtown, we’ll be able to help you out with an affordable dumpster rental!
Where Does My Debris End Up?
Most of the time, the trash we collect from customers ends up in either a landfill or a transfer station, depending on the type of debris. Non-recyclable household waste will be deposited in landfills, while some recyclables will end up being processed and sold off to reclamation companies. As for construction debris, most of these materials will be recycled for use in new building materials. Concrete is one of the most frequently recycled construction materials as it can be used to create more concrete, as well as used as infill for construction projects built on loose soils.
Increasingly, there are a number of other cities that are adopting separate disposal systems for organic waste. Normally, when organic waste is disposed of in landfills it will slowly decompose, creating a buildup of methane gas. This gas is either capped and burned to produce electricity or simply flared off to prevent too much of it accumulating in the landfill. Unfortunately, both of these practices results in methane escaping into the atmosphere where it traps solar radiation, causing a greenhouse effect.
Diverting organic waste from landfills eliminates this source of greenhouse gases entirely. But where does the waste end up if not in a landfill? Well, it can either be taken to a compost facility or a biomass plant. Composting facilities take in large amounts of organic waste and pile it together to create a compost pile. As the waste decays, it slowly turns into a nutrient-rich substance (compost) that can be used as a fertilizer.
The alternative to composting is the use of anaerobic digesters. These facilities process organic waste using anaerobic bacteria. The bacteria breakdown organic waste without the use of oxygen resulting in the production of methane. Many of these facilities use the resulting methane to generate electricity, provide local heating, and even use it as a fuel source for vehicles.