What Are Our Specialty Dumpster Rentals?

Renting a dumpster is a great way to keep your home clean and your projects on schedule. Sometimes, however, traditional roll-off dumpster rentals won’t work for homeowners.

There is a solution when traditional dumpsters won’t work, specialty dumpsters. Homeowners can rent specialty dumpsters that are made specifically for special circumstances such as poor access.

Let’s take a look at what our specialty dumpsters are and a few reasons why some homeowners might want to choose a specialty dumpster over a traditional roll-off dumpster.

Unlike roll-off dumpster that requires a particular truck with rigging, our specialty dumpsters are essentially trailers that get pulled behind a big truck. Our specialty dumpsters are equipped with traditional rubber tires rather than having metal rollers like roll-off dumpsters.

Because a specialty dumpster gets pulled behind a conventional truck, it makes it possible to place the dumpster in areas with limited access and clearance. This is one of the biggest advantages of rubber-tired specialty dumpsters.

Another advantage is that they are more gentle on driveways than roll-off dumpsters. The rubber tires help ensure that no damage or scratches will occur.

Specialty dumpsters aren’t only good for areas with restricted access, they also allow you to place the dumpster in places you otherwise wouldn’t have been able too.

Because specialty dumpsters are pulled by conventional trucks, we can place the dumpster anywhere a truck can access.

For example, we often place dumpsters on the side of the house on the lawn while people get their roofs replaced. This can often make it easier for homes to stay clean during projects.

Conclusion

Dumpster rentals are great for homeowners working on home projects. Traditional dumpster rentals at times aren’t the best solution for homeowners looking at keeping their project or home clean. Renting a specialty dumpster is beneficial for homeowners with restricted access, decorative driveways, and desire placement flexibility.

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