There are many situations where you end up with a lot of trash or other waste that needs to be disposed of. If you should be lucky, you can just load that into the back of a pickup truck and visit the local landfill.
That isn’t always practical though. In some cases you simply have too much to get rid of. In other cases you might not wish to risk damaging your vehicle with rough debris. Sometimes the trash is just not ready to be disposed of all at once. For some people they just don’t have access to a pickup truck.
So what are the top uses for disposal bin rentals?
Construction Sites
Outside nearly every building construction site, there is bound to be a disposal bin or two near the site. When a building will be built they are going to need to discard a lot of random debris.
It could be leftover concrete that cannot be left in the cement truck. Or maybe it’s scrap wood or other materials which is not suitable for use. Even workers’ lunch packaging needs somewhere to go.
It just isn’t feasible to utilize a truck for this kind of waste. It may take several days to fill up a dumpster and it’s also just easier to not have to be as careful.
Home Renovations
When you are remodeling your kitchen or renovating your basement, do you really want to stack up all the waste in your yard? Not only does that add extra work in having to load up that garbage later, but it also can be a major eyesore.
The more logical approach is to have a disposal bin delivered to you and parked in your driveway or along the side of your house. Then you can easily dump those old cabinets, the wood panel walls, shag carpet or deteriorated sink.
Plus when you’re doing your home renovations you might make some mistakes along the way. You might find your self needing to get rid of some wood that was cut the wrong size or something else that did not pass inspection.
Roofing Replacement
Another time when a garbage bin rental is crucial is when replacing roofing, either residentially or commercially. All that old roofing material results in a lot of weight.
It makes the absolute most sense to have a disposal bin at the edge of the building where roofing material can just be dropped into from above. You wouldn’t have to worry about damaging the dumpster and it may be left beside the building however long the project takes.
Drywall Removal
Much like roofing materials, old drywall may be pretty heavy. Trying to haul a lot of drywall in your pickup truck may put unnecessary wear on your vehicle. Also when removing the drywall, you don’t want to have to stop to produce multiple trips to the landfill.
Ideally you are removing all of the drywall in one shot and getting rid of it all at the same time. The best solution is obviously to rent a disposal bin. Just load it all to the bin and cleanup is nice and simple.
Yard Waste Disposal
When doing major landscaping work, you could find yourself with a lot of branches, trimming, cut grass, dirt, rocks, etc . With waste like that, a lot of it would just fly out of the back of one’s truck.