Here are the questions we hear most from homeowners, contractors, and local businesses in Worcester. If you do not see your question here, you can call or email us anytime and we will help you.
You can keep it for up to 7 days. If you need more time, just let us know and we can plan extra days for a small fee.
We offer three sizes:
These sizes work for most home and job site projects.
You can book through our website, and you can also call or email us. We ask a few simple questions about your project and help you pick the right size.
Most deliveries in Worcester County can be done the same day or the next day. The sooner you call, the better.
We place it in your driveway or in a clear open area at your home or job site. You can tell us where you want it.
No, you do not need to be home. If you are not there, just tell us where you want the dumpster placed.
Most common items are allowed, such as:
If you have something you are unsure about, just ask.
Some items must stay out of dumpsters, such as:
For local rules, you can visit the City of Worcester waste page:
https://www.worcesterma.gov/trash-recycling
Our drivers use care when placing the dumpster. You can also lay down a board if you want extra protection.
Prices start at:
These prices include up to 7 days. Final cost may change based on weight or extra days added.
Yes. Many contractors in Worcester County use our dumpsters for roofing, remodeling, and building jobs. We deliver on time to keep your project moving.
Yes. We provide front load containers and compactors for stores, offices, restaurants, apartments, and more.
We serve:
We also help nearby towns. Call to ask if we can come to your area.
You can pay by card or check. Payment is made when you book your rental.
Call us and we can pick it up sooner. If you need another dumpster, we can bring a new one.
No. For safety, the dumpster must stay in the spot where we placed it. If you want it moved, call us and we will do it.
If it goes over the allowed weight, a small fee may be added. We explain this during booking so you know what to expect.
Yes. Many contractors do this for larger jobs.