Is renting a dumpster in Fort Bliss, TX, a big deal? It doesn’t have to be. Discount Dumpster will walk you through the process of finding the right dumpster, right away. If you need a dumpster rental for your garage makeover, we’ve got it. If you need a dumpster for your commercial construction site, we’ve got that too.
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The initially stated cost of a dumpster rental may not be the final answer. Avoid dumpster drama by knowing everything beforehand. Consider: how long you’ll need it, what materials go in, the load weight, hauling cost, landfill fees and possible permit cost. If you’re new to the DIY dumpster rentals this can all be confusing. Contact a company with knowledgeable agents able to give an accurate quote up front. Afterall, you want to throw out your junk, not your time and money.
When price shopping for a roll off dumpster rental in Fort Bliss, you may be left feeling confused by all the factors involved: size, duration, weight and dump fees. If you suspect that initial prices online are bare-bone minimums that plump later, you’re correct. Some companies list the rental cost, but no hauling cost. You’ll find yourself stuck with a dumpster full of junk and a daily price tag. Don’t let a dumpster rental roll off with all your cash, be aware of dump fees and permit fees your city and landfill may require.
Don’t get slapped with a fine from the city for not obtaining a permit. Fort Bliss, TX permits are obtained from the City of El Paso, and follow the city’s laws. No, you do not need a permit for the dumpster if it’s on private property for less than seven days. Yes, you will need a permit if seven days are exceeded. If the dumpster, or any part of it, rests on public property, such as the street or sidewalk, a permit must be obtained. Always visit the city’s web site for most current information on permits.
While laws differ by location and landfill, there are always forbidden materials you should not put in a dumpster. By using caution you are helping to prevent environmental pollution. Unsurprisingly, El Paso does not allow any industrial waste industrial waste, radioactive waste, asbestos materials or garbage that contains electronic transformers. For non-commercial residents tires and automotive oil are allowed if under certain amounts. Always reference the current El Paso and landfill laws on their web site before dumping.