Discount Dumpster provides affordable roll off dumpster rental in and around Provo, Utah. We carry several different sizes, so we can deliver the perfect trash bin for your commercial construction job or home improvement project. When you call us, we’ll recommend the right size for your needs and schedule fast delivery to your location. With our low prices and flexible collection of container-size options, you can count on a hassle-free rental experience.
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When you need to throw away large trash items that won’t fit in your standard bins, the most affordable option is to rent a dumpster. A roll off dumpster rental gives you a lot of room for junk and debris at a low price. When you have a container sizes on your work site, you don’t have to wait around for a collection service or leave your trash sitting in your yard or driveway.
There are some situations when it’s better to call a junk hauler. For example, you may want to schedule a collection if you only have a couple of large pieces of furniture to throw away. A junk removal service can also be a good choice for appliances, which can’t go in a dumpster if they contain Freon.
You may think that a rental dumpster is expensive, but we offer budget-friendly solutions. The size of the dumpster and the weight of the trash are two of the most important factors in the overall cost of a rental. When you call us, we’ll discuss your project and help you figure out how much roll off container space you need for yard waste. Our price quotes are reliable and comprehensive, so you’ll know upfront exactly how much your rental period will cost.
The best way to find out about dumpster permit requirements is to call the Highland administration office at 801-756-5751. However, there are some general rules that can help you determine whether you’ll need to apply for a permit.
In most cases, you don’t need a permit if you plan to store the dumpster on your own property. If the container will sit on a public right-of-way, such as a sidewalk or street, you’ll probably need to get the local government’s permission. If you have an HOA, remember to check the covenants for rules on dumpster placement.
It’s important to keep hazardous materials out of your dumpster. These things require special handling and fall under EPA and county regulations, so they can’t go into a roll off bin. Car parts, firearms, fuel tanks, solvents, and electronics are some examples of prohibited items. You can get more information about banned items and alternative disposal solutions by calling Discount Dumpster.
Remember that some things may be eligible for recycling. For example, you may be able to drop off electronics at local recycling stations. Sometimes building companies will collect old asphalt for reuse. Our friendly team can help you figure out what do to with items that you can’t place in a dumpster.