15 yard dumpster for rent
Fifteen cubic yard dumpsters are most commonly used for small to medium basement or kitchen renovations, deck removals, medium size garage, basement and shed clear outs. 15 yard roll off containers are popular among homeowners, contractors and business owners. Whether your project is big or small, A City Suburban Service Inc.will make sure that your dumpster rental is on time and stress-free.
A 15 yard dumpster is 16 feet long, 8 feet wide and 3.5 feet tall. It can fit up to 3 tons of trash or up to 6,000 lbs of debris. Fifteen yard container is the right size for a small to a medium kitchen, basement or other one room remodels, basement, 2 car garage, shed or attic cleanouts, medium remodeling job, deck removals and similar projects.
You can put construction debris, household waste, and shingles in a 15 yard dumpster. However, dirt, sand, sod, rocks, cinder blocks, concrete, bricks, hazardous materials, medical waste, lead acid batteries, industrial waste, asbestos, solid waste, tires, paint, oil, flat roofing are not accepted in a fifteen yard container.
You can rent a 15 yard dumpster for $390. This price includes a free dumpster delivery and pick-up. You will be able to use the dumpster for 5 days. The additional week will cost $100. 15 yard dumpster has 3 tons of disposal. Overweight will cost $68/ton. You can get rid of construction debris and household waste without any additional costs. Shingles can be thrown in a 15 yard container, which will cost $20 more.
You can rent a 15 yard roll off dumpster in two ways: by filling out an online form or making a call to our experts at 773-295-0303 or 708-689-9933. In addition to that, you can get a free quote in less than an hour. If you have any questions whatsoever regarding dumpster rental, allowed materials or permits, feel free to contact us. A City Suburban team is ready to find solutions to all of your questions.
If you are planning to place a 15 yard dumpster on the private property, you will not need a permit. Nevertheless, check your city’s local requirements. Containers that are placed on a public property, including sidewalks and streets usually require a permit.