Wichita is a robust industrial city. That's why proper waste removal helps a city like Wichita thrive. Your home, too, deserves the same waste treatment big city industries get.
Don't worry if you feel like you've got the biggest waste in Wichita to throw away. Discount Dumpster is here to help. You can rent roll-away bins in five easy steps.
Discount Dumpster treats you like a family, because we are a family-owned business. We aim to provide you with the best rental experience in Wichita: with transparency, flexibility, and guarantee for customer satisfaction. Call us and get your dumpster rental now.
Demolition jobs - Roofing construction - Flooring works - Household junk - Organic and food waste - Wooden furniture - Yard waste
Almost all roll-off rental prices depend on the size, weight, and location of the rental.
Discount Dumpster offers customers a flat rate. This includes all taxes and fees upfront for a rental period of 14 days with no surprises later. Plus, we handle the pick-up and drop-off without any additional charges.
If the dumpster is overweight or overfilled, there will be an additional fee. But you can get on the phone with us to discuss the addition and our staff will explain all the details to you.
Extra charges are prorated based on additional 2,000 lbs. above the basic price. We weigh the dump truck on a giant scale as it enters and, later, leaves the dumpsite.
If you're planning to put the dumpster in your driveway, a permit is not necessary.
But if you plan to put the dumpster on a public street or any place that might disrupt traffic, a permit becomes necessary.
Check with our staff to determine whether you need a permit or not.
You can throw away recyclable wastes (for example, plastic, glass, and paper). But the recyclable materials can't be mixed with other waste.
Organic waste like food, branches and leaves from yard work, and other debris from landscaping can also be thrown into the dumpster.
However, there are certain items that you absolutely can't put in the dumpster, which are:
* Medical wastes include medical tools, syringes, needles, gloves, and masks
** Hazardous wastes are anything that can harm the health of people and the environment. They include batteries, light bulbs, electronics, and flammable materials
Landfills in Wichita:
You can schedule it simply by contacting us directly by phone or through our website. We recommend you book in advance to make sure a rental is available, especially during peak times.
If the dumpster is full before your project is completed, you can either rent another dumpster by choosing the same size or another one. Or you can also request to swap the full dumpster with an empty one. Contact us to know more about this arrangement as additional charges may apply for this service.
Not at all. Just ensure that the drop-off location is clear of obstacles and has enough space for the dumpster. Our delivery truck will need easy access to the area. We also recommend putting plywood or boards under the dumpster's wheels for smooth movement. If you're placing the dumpster on your driveway, you won't need a permit. But if you're placing it on the street, you may need one. Contact the Public Works office to register for a permit.
Yes. We always strive to be environmentally friendly and process waste according to regulations. Contact us to discuss any recycling options for your specific waste.
When you're finished with your project and the dumpster, contact us to schedule a pickup. You can also do that by phone or fill out a form on our website. We'll arrange for our team to remove the dumpster at a convenient schedule.
We recommend you avoid overloading the dumpster. Overloading will cause you to go over the weight limit and there may be a fine involved for overweight loads. Also, do not place hazardous materials in the dumpster. If you accidentally put one in and it's found later, there may also be a fine or additional fees. It may also slow down the removal process. Furthermore, keep the area around the dumpster clear. And lastly, always follow local regulations and guidelines for waste management.