Common Dumpster Rental Mistakes to Avoid

Renting a dumpster can be a convenient waste management solution for your next home improvement or clean-out project. However, a few common mistakes can turn a simple rental into a costly headache. In this blog post, we’ll explore four common dumpster rental mistakes and provide tips to help you avoid them. By understanding these hurdles, you can ensure a smooth and hassle-free rental experience.

1. Selecting the Wrong Dumpster Size

One of the most common pitfalls renters encounter is selecting an incorrect dumpster size. Accurately estimating the volume of waste generated by your project can be challenging. A dumpster that is too large can result in overpaying, while a container that is too small can lead to additional trips or fees.

How To Avoid It

Before booking your dumpster rental, gauge the overall volume of waste your project may generate. Keep in mind that dumpsters are quantified in square yards; a single square yard is equivalent to a 3-foot by 3-foot cube. For example, a 12-yard dumpster can hold 12 cubic yards of debris, equivalent to roughly 3.5 pickup truck loads.

Next, consider the type of debris you’re working with. Construction debris is heavier than garage or yard waste, requiring a larger dumpster. If you’re unsure about the appropriate size, contact your rental company for guidance.

 

2. Overfilling the Dumpster 

Most dumpsters have a fill line that indicates the maximum amount of debris allowed in the container. Exceeding the fill line or weight limit can result in extra charges, delayed or additional pickups, or even refusal of service. 

How To Avoid It

It is crucial to load the dumpster evenly below the fill line. Make sure nothing is sticking up or hanging over the container walls. Consider renting multiple containers or scheduling additional pickups if necessary. By following these guidelines, you can ensure a smooth and environmentally responsible dumpster rental experience.

 

3. Choosing the Wrong Placement

Strategic dumpster placement is key to a successful project. Wherever you decide to place the dumpster, clear a path from the road to the placement area so the dumpster truck can easily deliver and pick it up. Your driveway is often a convenient choice. A good rental company will protect your driveway’s surface by putting boards down under each touch point of the dumpster.

How to Avoid It

If you can’t use your driveway, another location on your property is an option. Again, just be sure there is enough room to go from the road to the placement area. Your municipality will require a permit to place your dumpster rental on a public right-of-way, such as a city street or sidewalk. Failing to do so could result in hefty fines or tickets.

 

4. Throwing Away Prohibited Items

Common, everyday household waste is generally accepted in a dumpster. However, every municipality has regulations on what can go into a dumpster rental. Things like furniture, mattresses, appliances, electronics, tree stumps, dirt, cardboard, and concrete may not always be accepted in all locations. 

In addition, certain items are considered prohibited, including flammable, toxic, corrosive, and hazardous materials. These include paint, batteries, electronics, fluorescent bulbs, asbestos, and contaminated soil. 

How To Avoid It

Contact your municipality or the dumpster rental company you’re working with. Both should be able to provide a list of items that are unaccepted or considered prohibited in your area.

 

Additional Dumpster Rental Tips

Now that you know some common mistakes when renting a dumpster, use these three additional tips for a successful project.

  • Understand the rental agreement: Familiarize yourself with the rental company’s policies. If there is a contract or agreement, read it in its entirety. Be aware of the rental period, delivery and pickup requirements, and any potential extra fees.
  • Plan ahead: Know your project’s schedule. For example, if you need an early morning delivery, it’s best to schedule it for the day before.
  • Schedule pickup: Remember to schedule your pickup. Many companies do not offer automatic pickups, and forgetting to arrange pickup could result in extension fees.

 

Oaks Dumpster Rental: Quality You Can Trust

At Oaks Dumpster Rental, we offer various dumpster sizes to meet your needs. Our dedicated representatives are always here to answer questions so your rental process goes smoothly. Call or contact us today, and we’ll be happy to help.

Author | Jen Burton, General Manager
Oaks Dumpster Rental