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August 18, 2026
One of the most common questions we get before a rental is what's actually allowed in the container. Getting this right avoids surprise fees on pickup day. Generally fine: household junk, furniture, general construction debris, yard waste, and standard cleanout material — the everyday stuff that makes up most residential and commercial projects. Not accepted, and will trigger extra charges if found: hazardous chemicals, paint, certain types of batteries, tires, appliances with regulated components (like refrigerators with refrigerant), and other items restricted by the landfill we work with. If you're not sure whether something in your pile qualifies, the fastest way to check is to call before you load it in — 757-356-2024. A five-minute conversation up front is a lot cheaper than an overage charge after the fact.
August 16, 2026
Choosing a dumpster size comes down to two things: how much space your debris will take up, and how heavy it is. Get either one wrong and you're either paying for empty space or hitting weight limits before the container's even full. For a single-room cleanout or a small landscaping job, a 10-yard dumpster is usually plenty — think one large piece of furniture plus several trash bags, or a modest yard debris haul. Bathroom or kitchen remodels, garage cleanouts, and mid-size renovation debris typically call for a 15-yard. Whole-home cleanouts, larger renovations, and roofing tear-offs (shingles are heavy — this matters more than volume) usually need a 20-yard. Major construction debris, large additions, or commercial cleanouts are where a 30-yard makes sense. Weight matters as much as size. Concrete, brick, dirt, and roofing shingles are dense — a relatively small pile of any of these can hit a dumpster's weight limit long before it looks full. If your project involves any of these materials, our 7-yard concrete/debris container (rated for 4 tons) is often the better call than a bigger box that looks emptier but costs more once overage fees kick in. Not sure which size fits your project? Call us at 757-356-2024 and we'll walk through it with you before you book — no guessing required.