Tuesday, June 28, 2016

A Dupage County IL Dumpster Rental Service Assists In Cleaning Up Property

By Jonathan Aban


When you have a major remodeling project on your property it may leave you with unmanageable amounts of debris. Normal garbage pick-ups are not able to handle such a volume. If you are responsible for a clean-up after the tear-off of an old roof or demolishing an old garage, you may need the assistance of a DuPage County Dumpster rental service.

There is no motor connected to the large waste unit. A truck delivers it and a truck carries it away. The truck attaches to the unit to move it from place to place. There are some that can be emptied into a truck and left empty to be refilled. Most will be taken away to be dumped elsewhere.

These disposal units come in a large number of sizes. If you consult a service representative to visit you at home, he will help determine how much space you need. Careful placement is ensured to make sure it is stable and close enough to the debris to be discarded.

The bin that holds ten cubic yards of material is appropriate for small loads of brick, dirt, tile or sand. There is only one smaller size and it is ordered rarely. That size load may be taken away in the regular garbage collection.

Shingles from a roofing tear-off, a major cleaning project and a small remodeling job of one room can be hauled away in the twenty cubic yard size. The smallest container is only six cubic yards. It is not always available.

You may be expecting debris from a larger remodeling project. You might be cutting down trees or dismantling an old storage shed and the thirty cubic yard size sounds appropriate. When you think you are going to need a forty cubic yard size ask a professional from the rental company for an opinion.

For the protection of the planet, ask how they facilitate all possible recycling of the debris. For example, the recycling of electronics has special needs attached. You will need professional counseling about how to handle special waste.




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