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"Ryan is an A grade guy to do business with. I have used him since he started for multiple companies and multiple projects. Consistent, competitive, excellent, and easy/clear communication. Your search for dumpster services ends here."
Home builders are the biggest part of our contractor work. We run dumpsters from the first framing loads through punch-out, swapped on your schedule.
A new build throws off debris the whole way through: framing scrap and sheathing offcuts early, siding and roofing in the middle, flooring boxes and packaging at the end. The dumpster has to live on site for weeks without ending up where the concrete truck or the framers need to be. We work with family construction companies building five or six houses a year and with bigger companies, and the routine is the same: set the dumpster where the crew works, swap it when it fills, keep the site clean enough for inspections. One call and the cadence is set for the whole build.
The 30-yard starts at $520 with four tons included, and the 14-day rate of $650 or 30-day at $699 fits most build phases. The 20-yard starts at $469. Overage is $70 per ton, billed per dumpster off its own scale ticket, so each house's disposal cost stays its own line item.
Full rate table for every size and rental length is on the pricing page, or call (864) 871-4290 and get the number for your job in one conversation.
Pick the dumpster's spot the way you'd stage lumber: close to where the waste gets made, clear of the drive path for concrete, delivery, and inspection visits. A corner of the lot at the garage end usually works. If the lot's tight, tell us and the driver will work the angle rather than block the street.
As long as the build runs. The 14 and 30-day rentals cover most phases, and extending is a phone call. Dumpsters on active builds just keep rolling through swaps.
That's the routine. Call when it's full and the swap usually happens the same day, so the crew never stacks debris on the ground waiting.
Framing scrap, sheathing, siding, drywall, insulation, packaging, and general build debris all ride fine. No concrete for now, and no tires, wet paint, oil, or batteries. Full list on the acceptable items page.
They're our bread and butter. Family construction companies building a handful of houses a year get the same swap speed as the big companies. The contractor account setup fits them best.
No. The posted rate covers delivery and pickup anywhere in our area, and there's no fuel line on the invoice. What you see on the pricing page is what the job costs, plus overage only if the load runs heavy.
Yes, mixed construction debris rides together fine: framing scrap, sheathing, shingles, siding, all one load. The only reason to split loads is job costing, where separate dumpsters give each trade its own scale ticket.
We run this service across the Lakelands from our lots in Donalds and Greenwood. Same posted rates in every town we serve.
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"Ryan is an A grade guy to do business with. I have used him since he started for multiple companies and multiple projects. Consistent, competitive, excellent, and easy/clear communication. Your search for dumpster services ends here."
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"I’ve used Proudfoot twice now for projects at my property. They usually have the size dumpster I need, and have delivered the dumpster within the same week of me calling. Very happy with them and plan on using them more for future projects."
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"We used Proudfoot Rolloffs for a demolition job and they did a fantastic job working with us on rotating the dumpsters. They are very friendly, easy going, and have great time management. We will use them again if we have more work in the area (heartwell)."
Call with the address and what you're working on, and we'll get the right dumpster headed your way.