Roll-Off Dumpster Service in Hodges
Hodges sits where Highways 25 and 185 cross, eight miles north of Greenwood with the rail line running straight through. It's open country in every direction, farmland broken up by stands of pine.
Farmhouse cleanouts are the classic Hodges job, a generation of stored stuff coming out of the house and the barn at the same time. Old outbuildings coming down fill a dumpster fast, and rural roofs send their shingles our way too.
Farm places give you room to work, which is a nice change. The catch out here is what sits between the road and the spot you want: a soft field edge or a yard that's had rain on it holds a truck better in the morning than it does by afternoon. If the drive runs past the house back to a barn, say so when you order and we'll come in the right way. Either way, nothing needs a permit on your own driveway. If the dumpster has to sit on a public street in Hodges, permission comes from whoever maintains that road, either SCDOT or Greenwood County Public Works, and the permit guide explains how to tell which.