Premium roll-off container service for homeowners, contractors, and commercial projects across Middlesex, Mercer, Monmouth & Somerset counties.
Container Sizes
Day Rental Included
Counties Served
Every rental includes delivery, haul, disposal, and a 7-day rental period. NJ Sales Tax (6.625%) applies. A $3.00/mile surcharge applies for deliveries beyond 15 miles of 08852.
Fill out the form below or give us a call. Pick your dumpster size and delivery date.
We drop the container at your location. You have 7 days included to fill it up.
Fill the dumpster with your debris. Keep it within the load line — no overfilling.
Call us when you're done (or we pick up on day 7). We handle the disposal.
You pay the full estimated charge before delivery. The base price covers delivery, pickup, disposal up to the weight limit, and a 7-day rental period. If the load comes in overweight or you keep the dumpster past 7 days, we bill the difference after pickup.
No problem. Additional days are $20/day. Just let us know and we'll extend your rental.
Each container has a weight cap (1.5 tons for the 10-yard, 2 tons for the 15-yard, 2.5 tons for the 20-yard). Overage tonnage is billed at the actual rate charged by the receiving facility.
Full refund if you cancel before delivery. Once the dumpster is on-site, the rental charge applies.
We serve Middlesex, Mercer, Monmouth, and Somerset counties. Deliveries within 15 miles of zip code 08852 are included in the base price. Beyond that, a $3.00/mile one-way surcharge applies.
Do not fill over the max fill line. Overfilled dumpsters cannot be legally transported on public roads, so we may not be able to haul an overloaded container until excess material is removed.
If the dumpster sits on your own property (like a driveway), typically no. If it needs to go on a public street, you may need a permit from your municipality. It is the customer's responsibility to obtain any required permits before delivery.
Sofas, mattresses, dressers, appliances, old furniture — the stuff that's been sitting in your basement.
Drywall, lumber, flooring, roofing shingles, tile, concrete — typical renovation waste.
Branches, brush, sod, stumps, leaves, garden debris — anything from your outdoor project.
Attic, basement, and garage cleanouts. If it's general junk, it goes in.
These materials cannot go in the dumpster — it's the law and it keeps everyone safe.
Batteries &
Auto Parts
Tires
Drums, Liquids
& Chemicals
Appliances &
Electronics
Hazardous
Waste
Asbestos
Dirt &
Soil
PCB /
Paint
Batteries of any kind cannot go in the dumpster — it's a New Jersey regulation. The good news: NJ residents can drop off batteries at municipal hazardous waste collection sites for free. Major retailers like Home Depot and Staples also accept household batteries at no charge. Check your local municipality's website for scheduled collection events.
We serve residential and commercial customers across four counties in central New Jersey.
See our FAQ for details on pricing, delivery range, and weight limits.