How to Order the Right Size Dumpster
1. Master the Measurement:
- Length matters: Make sure your driveway or chosen placement area can fit the entire dumpster without spilling onto the street.
- Mind the clearance: Keep wires, trees, and entrances clear – a tight squeeze can be a safety hazard.
- Waste not, want not: Assess your project’s waste output. Underestimate, and you might need an extra bin (and overage fees!).
2. Conquer the Overflow:
- Measure twice, rent once: Before scheduling your project, measure your lot and estimate the waste volume.
- Pile-by-pile planning: Count potential debris piles to gauge total waste and determine how many dumpsters you might need.
3. Communicate Clearly:
- When discussing your rental, mention your estimated number of dumpsters based on your calculations.
- This proactive approach helps avoid late-stage surprises and unnecessary fees.
By following these tips, you can ensure a smooth dumpster delivery and avoid overflow woes.
Remember, a little planning goes a long way in making your project waste-free and stress-free!