Roll-Off Containers
All containers should be loaded no higher than level with the top of the container. In some cases, where brick, concrete, roofing, or other dense material is being loaded into a 30 or 40 Yard container, it may be necessary to load the container no more than ¾ of the designed capacity. Overloading of a container may result in additional charges.
40 Yard Container Dimensions: 22’ Long x 8’ Wide x 7’ High
Typical Uses Include:
• Large Construction Projects
• Demolition Projects
• Industrial & Commercial Disposal
30 Yard Container Dimensions: 22’ Long x 8’ Wide x 5’ High
Typical Uses Include:
• Residential Construction Projects
• Commercial Construction Projects
• Demolition Projects
• Residential & Commercial Roofing
• Industrial & Commercial Disposal
• Large Homeowner Projects
20 Yard Container Dimensions: 22’ Long x 8’ Wide x 3’ High
Typical Uses Include:
• Residential Construction Projects
• Residential Roofing
• Homeowner Projects
• Industrial & Commercial Disposal
10 Yard Container Dimensions: 12’ Long x 8’ Wide x 3’ High
Typical Uses Include:
• Small Residential Construction Projects
• Small Homeowner Projects
• Residential Roofing
• Great for Limited Lot Space
