What You Can Put In Your Dumpster Rental

Dumpster Rentals for Your Next Project

Whether you’re planning a small remodeling project or a large-scale construction job, you’ll likely need a dumpster to dispose of the debris. redbox+ Dumpsters of Greater Austin offers a range of sizes and types to suit your specific needs, so you can choose the most appropriate solution for your project.

Dumpster Dos and Don’ts

When choosing a dumpster, it’s important to consider the type of material you’ll be disposing of. Some materials, such as hazardous or toxic materials, are not allowed in roll-off rental dumpsters. It’s also important to check with your local municipality to determine what materials are allowed in dumpsters, as there may be specific regulations or ordinances in place.

Here are some general guidelines for what you can and cannot put in a dumpster:

Acceptable materials:

  • Construction and demolition debris, such as concrete, wood, asphalt, gypsum, metal, brick, glass, plastic, and salvaged building components
  • Trees, stumps, earth, and rock from clearing sites
  • Furniture

Unacceptable materials:

  • Flammable items
  • Toxic, hazardous, or corrosive materials
  • Tires
  • Paints (including paint cans)
  • Motor oils
  • Asbestos
  • Batteries
  • Fuels

Dumpster Rentals Made Easy

At redbox+ Dumpsters of Greater Austin, we’re committed to helping you dispose of your construction and demolition debris in a safe, responsible, and convenient way. Our team of experts can help you choose the right size and type of dumpster for your needs, and ensure that you follow all local regulations and guidelines for proper disposal. We also offer same-day delivery and pickup, so you can get started on your project right away.

Contact redbox+ Dumpsters of Greater Austin today to learn more about our dumpster rental services and how we can support your next project!

Additional Tips for Responsible Waste Disposal

  • Consider recycling or reusing materials whenever possible. The EPA’s responsible appliance disposal program has prevented 1.47 billion pounds of metals, plastic, and glass from going to landfills, and organizations like Habitat for Humanity will accept old appliances.
  • Donate unwanted materials to local charities or thrift stores.
  • Perform waste audits on your job site to ensure that materials are properly separated and recycled whenever possible.

By following these tips, you can help to protect the environment and reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfills.

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