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How the Dumpster Drop-Off and Pick-Up Process Works?

If you are looking for information on the dumpster rental process, it means we are in unison with the crucial role they play in effective junk management and disposal.

Cost-effectiveness, safety and health, environmental protection, reputation, convenience, and time-saving make up the wide range of benefits that you stand to enjoy by renting a dumpster for your commercial and home improvement projects.

Unfortunately, a good number of people do not really understand the process of renting one.

To make your experience easier and effective, this article explains the full dumpster rental process. 

Find a Dumpster Company

Dump Truck Unloading Construction Debris

Even though our concern for the day is the drop-off to the pickup stages, the dumpster rental process goes back to the point of sampling dumpster companies in your location. Finding a dumpster company is easy but finding a good dumpster company is quite a process. You have to do some homework. You have to seek a few referrals from friends, relatives, and businesses operating in your location. You may also need to search online and contact them via email and phone. Then go on to conduct a thorough evaluation of the quality of services and terms of the contract from the many leads. 

Ordering the Dumpster

Having weighed in on your needs, determine the appropriate container size that can handle all your waste management needs. Then pick a phone, and call to order the dumpster size of your desire from your most preferred waste company. 

Scheduling the Drop-Off

A good waste company with great customer service will promptly pick up the call or reply to your email. It is at this point that you will state when you need the dumpster, the rental period, and the location where it should be delivered. Depending on the season, location, and terms of the contract, some companies will deliver the container within the 24-hour window while others will have a lead time of 36-48 hours. As you wait for the container to arrive, you should prepare the drop-off site. The site should be clear of obstacles that might hamper the free entry, turning, and exit of the delivery truck. As you do the preparations, remember to protect the integrity of your lot by placing a protective material such as cardboard beneath the container. 

Delivery

The day you have longed for is finally here, congratulations! The container is dangling on the back of a delivery truck and the driver is waiting for your instructions on where to place it. You will then point to them the spot and continue to guide them as they lower the container from the truck by the use of a hydraulic system. 

Dumpster Loading 

With the container perfectly on your preferred spot, you can begin the process of loading it with your waste. When loading, ensure to distribute the weight evenly, starting with bulky and heavy stuff, and ending with lighter ones on the top. During the loading process, you should strictly adhere to the company and municipal laws and regulations. 

Scheduling the Pickup

That you have or are almost finished loading the dumpster means your project is also coming or has come to an end. This is where you now pick up the phone and inform the dumpster company so that you can agree on the pickup date. Similar to delivery, some companies might pick it up on the same day while others might take 2 or 3, depending on the demand for the containers. 

Pickup Process 

Having agreed on the pickup date and time, the truck will arrive at the site and hoist the container using the hydraulic system. The workers will then inspect the site for any waste debris and collect it before leaving. The waste will then be hauled away to the landfill, recycling, or disposal center. 

Billing

Afterward, the company will then send or email you the billing invoice indicating the amount you owe them. It may also indicate other extra charges such as fines for overfilling or putting in prohibited stuff. If not, it can also indicate the amount of discount you stand to enjoy, if any. 

With you making the payment for the money owed to the dumpster company, the rental process comes to a happy conclusion. As you go about renting dumpsters for various uses, it is critical to pay attention to the local and municipal laws and regulations. Some jurisdictions may require you to obtain permits for the placement while others may not. Though often overlooked, company laws are as important as local and municipal laws since the contravention of these guidelines too, attract hefty fines that contribute to the increased rental cost.