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Dumpsters

Dumpsters or rental bins as they are also known are large waste bins used to collect and transport high volumes of garbage. Dumpsters are designed to handle bulky items that cannot be put at the curb. They are particularly well suited for handling construction waste and manufacturing scrap. Planning a home renovation project? Do yourself and your neighbors a favor and rent a dumpster to handle the waste.

Dumpsters are rented from waste management companies. Cost is determined by the size of the bin required, time on site, and the nature of the material being disposed. The dumpster rental business is a fairly profitable, low risk venture. There are literally millions of dumpsters available for rent from thousands of companies across the country. The healthy competition in the dumpster rental industry keeps prices low and relatively standard, but it always pays to shop around for the best price.

There are several different Dumspter designs on the market. One of the most popular is the “Roll-Off” dumpster. Standard roll off sizes include 6, 10, 20 and 30 cubic yards. Other designs include Front Load Dumpsters, Rear Load Dumpsters, and Self-dumping Containers.

Dumpster Bags

A convienient alternative to large, steel dumpsters. Dumptser bags are made of plastic, and fold down into easy to carry, parcel-sized packages sold at home rennovation stores like Home Depot and Lowes.

The Bagster from Waste Management is one of the most popular dumptster bags on the market. Made from a woven plastic material that won’t tear if punctured, the Bagster is perfect for for those middle of the road projects where your garbage can is too small and a steel dumpster is too larger.

How much can can a dumpster bag hold? Waste Management states it’s Bagster can hold up to 3300 pounds of material. More than enough room for the waste generated from an average kitchen or bathroom renovation, serious garage clean-up or landscaping makeover.

Now for the best part. Once your dumpster bag is full, simply call the waste management company that markets the dumpster bag you purchased to schedule a pick up.  Pretty simple.  Makes you wonder why someone did not think of this idea sooner.

Waste Management has expanded distribution of the Bagster to cover most of the United States and Canada. Find out if you home is covered, simply enter your zip code here. Pick up rates and bag costs vary by provider, but in most cases the Bagster is far cheaper than a traditional steel dumpster.

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