Do’s & Don’ts When Renting a Dumpster

May 1, 2025 | Dumpster Rentals

Renting a dumpster is a convenient way to handle large amounts of waste for home renovations, construction projects, or even major cleanouts. However, to ensure a smooth experience, it’s essential to understand the disclaimers and best practices that come with renting a dumpster from Red Roll Off Containers. Here’s what you need to know before scheduling your dumpster delivery.

 

 

weight limits & overage fees

Each dumpster comes with a designated weight limit, which varies depending on the size of the dumpster you choose. If you exceed this weight limit, overage fees will apply. To avoid unexpected charges, be mindful of the types of materials you dispose of, as heavier debris like concrete, bricks, and dirt can quickly add up.

 

 

Rental period and late fees

Dumpster rentals include a set rental period, typically ranging from a few days to a couple weeks. If you need to keep the dumpster beyond the agreed timeframe, additional daily fees may apply. Be sure to schedule your waste disposal efficiently to avoid unnecessary costs.

 

 

prohibited items

Certain items are strictly prohibited from being disposed of in Red Roll Off Container’s dumpsters due to safety and environmental regulations. These include:

-Hazardous materials (chemicals, paints, solvents, asbestos, etc.)

-Flammable liquids or gases (gasoline, propane tanks, etc.)

-Tires, batteries, and electronics (due to special recycling requirements)

-Medical waste and biohazards

-Large appliances containing refrigerants (unless properly drained and tagged)

 

 

 

placement and access requirements

Red Roll Off Containers requires and clear and accessible location for dumpster placement. The area must be free from obstructions such as vehicles, fences, or low-hanging wires. If the dumpster needs to be placed on a public street, a permit from your local municipality may be required.

 

 

 

Do’s And Don’ts

 

DO: Choose the Right Size Dumpster 

Selecting the appropriate dumpster size is crucial to avoiding overfilling or paying for unused space. Red Roll Off Containers offers various sizes to accommodate different project needs. If you’re unsure, consult with their team to determine the best fit.

DO: Load the Dumpster Evenly

To ensure safe transportation and avoid additional fees, load your dumpster evenly to avoid exceeding the fill line. Overfilling can pose a safety hazard and may result in the dumpster not being picked up until adjustments are made.

DO: Check Local Regulations

Some cities have specific waste disposal guidelines. Before renting a dumpster, check with your local authorities to ensure compliance, especially if you plan to dispose of materials like concrete or roofing shingles.

DO: Protect Your Driveway

Dumpsters are heavy, and prolonged placement can cause damage to driveways or surfaces. Consider placing plywood or boards under the dumpster to distribute the weight and prevent potential damage.

 

DON’T: Dispose of Prohibited Items

Attempting to dispose of hazardous or restricted materials can lead to fines and potential legal consequences. Always review the list of prohibited items before tossing anything questionable into the dumpster.

DON’T: Overfill the Dumpster

Overfilled dumpsters are a major safety risk and can lead to additional charges. Keep all debris level with the top of the dumpster to ensure a hassle-free pickup.

DON’T: Move the Dumpster Once Placed

Once the dumpster is placed in the designated location, do not attempt to move it. Moving a heavy dumpster can cause damage to your property and may result in additional fees if improper handling causes complication during pickup.

DON’T: Forget About Pickup!
Be mindful of your rental period and schedule the dumpster pickup accordingly. Delays in scheduling could result in additional fees.

 

Renting a dumpster from Red Roll Off Containers is a great solution for efficient waste disposal, but following these guidelines will ensure a smooth experience. By understanding the disclaimers, adhering to best practices, and avoiding common mistakes, you’ll maximize the value of your rental while staying compliant with regulations.