Once you’ve rented a dumpster for your project, you need to prep your site for dumpster delivery and use. There are three steps to this process.
First, move all vehicles and other objects away from your delivery area. It’s important to note that even though your dumpster may be 12 feet to 22 feet long, the truck that delivers it needs sixty feet to execute the drop and release of the container safely. The width of the surrounding area is important also, as the truck needs an eleven-foot clearance as a minimum.
Second, check for service wires in and around the area. These include cable, television, and any communication wires. Although the minimum height for them is no lower than 17 feet, it’s often the case that these wires dip or drop over time.
Third, once you’ve cleared your area, and certain that obstacles are clear, mark the space that you’d like the container to be placed. As long as the dispatcher or driver knows what to look for (i.e., traffic cone, 5-gallon bucket, etc.), it will make your process go more smoothly. Since containers and the trucks that carry them weigh quite a bit, you may wish to provide scrap wood for the wheels to rest on. We always ask that someone be available for questions or assistance for our driver. You don’t necessarily have to be onsite, but reachable by phone. This way, we can ensure the dumpster is placed in a safe spot that suits your needs.
We always remind customers to reach out to their township and municipalities prior to renting the container, as individual locations and neighborhoods have restrictions on container usage. For instance, hospital routes, evacuation routes, and school zones may impede whether containers can be placed and may change what times we can be of service to you. If your township or municipality requires a permit for the container, it must be obtained prior to calling for your reservation, and should be placed in a street-facing window for the duration of your project.