Resources & FAQ
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FAQ
How Do I Book a Dumpster?
There are 2 ways you can book your dumpster. The first and quickest way is through our online booking system where you can quickly customize your service and get on the schedule in minutes. The second way is to call us at (321) 594-1204 where we can get you scheduled in no time and answer any questions.
What Areas Do We Service?
Well, we service all over Central Florida in Seminole, Volusia, and Orange Counties. For a full list of the cities we service and links to those specific pages, check out our Service Areas Page.
What Different Types of Dumpsters are There?
There are 3 different types that we deal with. There are Construction and Demolition (C&D) dumpsters, Class III dumpsters, and Class I dumpsters.
What Can/Can't Go in a C&D Dumpster?
Materials Allowed in a C&D Dumpster:
- Structural Materials:
- Steel
- Glass
- Brick
- Concrete
- Asphalt material
- Pipe
- Gypsum wallboard
- Lumber (Excludes Pressure Treated Lumber)
- Roofing Materials:
- Shingles
- Tiles
- Underlayment
- Flooring Materials:
- Wood flooring
- Tile
- Laminate flooring
- Fixtures:
- Cabinetry
- Doors
- Windows
- Yard Trash:
- Leaves
- Tree trimmings
- Shrubbery
Materials Prohibited in a C&D Dumpster:
- Hazardous Materials:
- Pressure Treated Wood
- Fluorescent Light bulbs
- Asbestos-containing materials (unless properly abated)
- Lead-based paints
- Chemicals
- Pesticides
- Carpet, Fabric, & Padding
- Carpet and Padding
- Clothing, Bedding
- Cloth covered furniture (Headboards, seat cushions, etc.)
- Mattresses and Box springs
- Household Garbage:
- Food waste
- General household trash
- Special Waste:
- Tires
- Appliances (e.g., refrigerators, stoves)
- Batteries
- Liquid Waste:
- Paints
- Oils
- Solvents
What Can/Can't Go in a Class III Dumpster?
Materials Allowed in a Class III Dumpster:
- Yard Trash:
- Leaves
- Grass clippings
- Tree branches
- Construction and Demolition Debris:
- Steel
- Glass
- Brick
- Concrete
- Asphalt material
- Pipe
- Gypsum wallboard
- Lumber including Pressure Treated
- Processed Tires:
- Tires that have been cut, shredded, or otherwise processed to reduce their size.
- Asbestos:
- Non-friable asbestos materials that do not easily release fibers into the air.
- Carpet, Fabric, & Padding
- Old or discarded carpeting materials.
- Clothing, Bedding
- Mattress & Box Springs
- Cloth covered furniture (Headboards, seat cushions, etc.)
- Cardboard and Paper:
- Non-contaminated cardboard boxes and paper products.
- Glass and Plastic:
- Non-hazardous glass and plastic items.
- Furniture (Other Than Appliances):
- Tables, chairs, sofas, and similar items, excluding appliances like refrigerators or window AC units.
Materials Prohibited in a Class III Dumpster:
- Putrescible Household Waste:
- Food scraps
- Kitchen waste
- Other organic materials that decompose and produce odors or attract pests.
- Hazardous Waste:
- Chemicals
- Pesticides
- Batteries
- Fluorescent bulbs
- Biomedical Waste:
- Medical sharps
- Infectious waste
- Appliances:
- Refrigerators
- Air Conditioners
- Window air conditioners
- Freezers
What Can/Can't Go in a Class I Dumpster?
Materials Allowed in a Class I Dumpster:
- Household Waste:
- General household trash
- Non-recyclable plastics
- Food waste
- Paper products
- Commercial Waste:
- Office waste
- Packaging materials
- Non-hazardous retail waste
- Industrial Waste:
- Non-hazardous manufacturing waste
- Non-toxic by-products
- Agricultural Waste:
- Non-hazardous farm waste
- Spoiled produce
- Yard Trash:
- Leaves
- Grass clippings
- Tree branches
Materials Prohibited in a Class I Dumpster:
- Hazardous Waste:
- Chemicals
- Pesticides
- Asbestos
- Biomedical Waste:
- Medical sharps
- Infectious waste
- Special Waste:
- Tires
- Used oil
- Lead-acid batteries
- Radioactive Waste:
- Materials containing radioactive substances
- Liquid Waste:
- Free liquids
- Sludges