Waste removal solutions for home cleanouts, renovations, and job sites. We show up when we say we will, and pricing is straightforward with no surprises.
Get Your Free Quote TodayTell us your project type, pick a dumpster size, and lock in a delivery day that works for you.
We bring a clean unit to your address and place it exactly where you need it on your property.
Work at your own pace, loading debris and materials until your project is wrapped up and done.
Call us when you're finished and we'll come collect the dumpster and take care of disposal.
A good fit for small cleanouts, garage purges, or minor landscaping work. Holds roughly three pickup truck loads of material.
Works well for roofing tear-offs, deck removals, and mid-sized remodels. This is the size most residential customers choose.
Handles large-scale home renovations, new construction debris, and commercial cleanouts without requiring multiple hauls.
Our largest container, built for demolition projects, active construction sites, and high-volume industrial waste removal.
Whether you're doing a seasonal cleanout or gutting a bathroom, we make it easy for homeowners to manage debris on their schedule.
Need it for a weekend or a few weeks? We offer daily, weekly, and monthly rates so the rental fits your actual timeline.
No two jobs are the same, which is why we keep our options flexible. Homeowners doing weekend projects and contractors running active job sites both need reliable service, and that's what we focus on. Pick the size that fits, tell us when to show up, and we'll handle the logistics.
We keep the process simple: clear pricing upfront, delivery when agreed, and pickup on your schedule. No chasing down invoices, no surprises when the bill arrives.
Renting a dumpster is a straightforward process once you know what to expect. Whether you're cleaning out years of accumulated clutter, gutting a kitchen, or managing waste on a job site in Bloomington, IL, a little planning upfront saves time and money on the back end.
Container size matters more than most people expect. Go too small and you're paying for extra hauls. Go too large and you're renting space you don't need. A 10-yard unit handles single-room cleanouts and small yard projects. The 20-yard is the go-to for most residential renovation jobs. Anything involving structural demo or new construction typically calls for a 30 or 40-yard container.
General household items, construction debris, old furniture, lumber, drywall, roofing shingles, and yard waste are all fine. Appliances without refrigerant are typically accepted as well. What you can't put in: hazardous materials like paint, solvents, motor oil, batteries, propane tanks, and tires. If you're unsure about a specific item, just call and we'll let you know.
Clear enough room before we arrive. A standard drop spot is roughly 60 feet long and 10 feet wide, like a typical driveway lane. Move vehicles out of the way and flag any low-hanging wires or obstacles. If the dumpster will sit on a public street, check with the city about permit requirements ahead of time so delivery goes smoothly.
Put the heaviest material in first and spread it evenly across the bottom. Break apart bulky items when you can to get more into the container. Keep everything level with the rim - we can't transport an overloaded unit safely. Walk heavy pieces through the swing-out door instead of pitching them over the side wall.
Availability shifts with our schedule, so the best move is to call and we'll tell you exactly what's open. We work to get units out as fast as possible and can often accommodate short notice requests.
A 20-yard container covers most home renovation jobs comfortably. Smaller single-room projects might get by with a 10-yard, while a full gut of an entire house usually warrants stepping up to a 30-yard unit.
Dumpsters placed on private property such as a driveway generally don't require a permit. If the unit needs to sit on a public street or right-of-way, check with your local municipality about permit requirements before delivery.
The standard rental runs 7 days, but we build in flexibility. If your project runs long or wraps up early, just let us know and we'll adjust accordingly. Daily, weekly, and monthly rates are all available.
Hazardous waste cannot go in our containers. This includes paint, chemicals, batteries, tires, and any appliance that still contains refrigerant. Give us a call if you have a specific item you're not sure about and we'll point you in the right direction.
We serve Bloomington and the surrounding communities throughout central Illinois.