Refuse Containers
96 Gallon Toters
This is our smallest option for trash or recycling. This type of container is mostly used for residential garbage service in a single family home.
1.5 Cubic Yard Bin
This is the smallest of our bins. The 1 ½ yard bin could fit 303 gallons or roughly 3 residential garbage can/toters worth of trash with a little bit to spare. These bins would be useful for a small business, ranch style home, or multi-family home with 3 residents or less.
3 Cubic Yard Bin
The 3 yard bin can handle twice the amount of the 1 ½ bin or 605 gallons. Basically, the equivalent of 6 residential garbage can/ toter and a little added space. These bins would be useful for larger volume, like an apartment complex or industrial business.
Tilt Hopper
To make the most use out of a tilt hopper, a fork-lift will be needed. These are quite handy around construction sites. Companies use these to fill up with debris; the tilt hopper is then transported by the fork lift with its contents, and dumped into a roll-off. Other uses could include moving items around a yard or building; setting a tilt hopper under an area that creates debris like a saw or conveyer would also be a way to get rid of debris without making a lot of trips.
10 Cubic Yard Roll Off
Otherwise known as a “concrete bin” are mainly used in “C & D” Construction Demolition jobs. They are smaller in size than the standard roll-off because of the concrete loads they carry.
40 Cubic Yard Roll Off
Mainly used for bigger clean up jobs. For example, if a house was being torn down the debris would most likely be put in a container like this and hauled away. Large facilities such as distribution centers, large industrial, plastic, cardboard, and tire recycling are also a good way to use these larger boxes. 35 Cubic Yard Roll-offs are also available for scrap metal if needed.