You’ve got enough on your plate without coordinating multiple dump runs or wondering if your container will actually get picked up. With the right container service, your project stays on schedule while debris disappears on your terms.
No more loading your truck three times a day. No more wondering if you picked the right size. Just a clean worksite and the peace of mind that comes from working with people who’ve been handling Nassau County projects for over two decades.
Your time is worth more than hauling debris. Let us handle the waste so you can focus on what matters.
We’ve been serving Plandome and Nassau County families since 2000. We’re not the biggest company around, and that’s exactly why you’ll get better service.
When you call, you’re talking to people who know this area. We understand Nassau County regulations, local disposal requirements, and what it takes to keep your project moving forward. Family-owned means we actually care about doing right by our neighbors.
Twenty-plus years in business because we show up when we say we will, charge what we quote, and treat your property like it’s our own.
First, we talk through your project to recommend the right container size. No guessing games, no overselling. We’ve seen enough renovations to know what works.
Next, we deliver your container exactly where you want it, when you want it. Our drivers know how to navigate Plandome’s streets and protect your driveway. We’ll even work around your schedule if you need specific timing.
When you’re done, one call gets it picked up. We handle the disposal, recycling what we can, and make sure everything meets Nassau County requirements. Your part is easy – fill it up and let us know when you’re ready.
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Our container services cover residential renovations, commercial cleanouts, and construction projects throughout Plandome. From 6-yard containers for bathroom remodels to 30-yard roll-offs for major construction, we’ve got the right size for your project.
Plandome’s high property values mean quality renovations, and quality renovations generate serious debris. Kitchen tear-outs, roof replacements, landscaping projects – we’ve handled them all. Our containers fit in most driveways and we know which permits you need for street placement.
All pricing includes delivery, pickup, and disposal fees. No surprises, no hidden charges, no games. Just straightforward service from people who understand that your project timeline matters as much as ours does.
Most bathroom renovations fit comfortably in a 10-yard container, while kitchen projects typically need a 15 or 20-yard. For whole-house cleanouts or major additions, 30-yard containers handle the volume without multiple trips.
The key is thinking beyond just square footage. Demolition debris takes up more space than you’d expect, especially drywall and cabinetry. We’d rather have you with a container that’s slightly too big than deal with overage fees or needing a second delivery.
When you call, we’ll walk through your specific project. Twenty years of experience means we can usually nail the right size based on what you’re planning.
Standard rental periods run 7-10 days, which covers most residential projects. Need more time? No problem – we charge reasonable daily rates for extensions rather than forcing you to rush.
For larger renovations or commercial projects, we can work out longer terms upfront. The key is communication. Let us know your timeline and we’ll structure the rental to match your project schedule, not force you into our standard timeframes.
Most Plandome projects move at their own pace, especially when you’re coordinating contractors and dealing with permit schedules. We get that and price accordingly.
Yes, we handle Nassau County permit requirements when street placement is necessary. Most Plandome properties have adequate driveway space, but we know which situations require permits and how to get them quickly.
Street permits typically take 24-48 hours to process, and we factor that into your delivery timeline. We’ll also coordinate with local parking restrictions and make sure placement doesn’t interfere with your neighbors or municipal services.
The permit cost gets included in your upfront quote – no surprise fees later. We’ve been doing this long enough to know exactly what’s required and how to keep your project moving.
Hazardous materials like paint, chemicals, asbestos, and propane tanks require special disposal. Same goes for electronics, appliances with refrigerants, and automotive fluids. Nassau County has strict rules about what goes to standard landfills.
Most construction and household debris is fine – drywall, lumber, furniture, carpeting, general trash. We can handle concrete and heavy materials, but there are weight limits that affect pricing. When in doubt, ask before you load.
We’ll give you a clear list of acceptable materials when we deliver your container. No surprises, no arguments later about what should or shouldn’t have gone in.
Pricing depends on container size, rental duration, and what type of debris you’re disposing of. Our quotes include delivery, pickup, and standard disposal fees – no hidden charges that show up later.
Most residential projects in Plandome run between $300-600 depending on scope. We’re not the cheapest option, but we’re competitive for the level of service you get. Twenty years in business means we price fairly and deliver consistently.
Call for a specific quote based on your project. We’d rather give you accurate pricing upfront than lowball the estimate and surprise you with extras later.
Absolutely. We understand that Plandome projects often require coordination with contractors, inspectors, and neighbors. We’ll work around your schedule for both delivery and pickup timing.
Need early morning pickup before the neighbors are up? Want delivery after kids get on the school bus? We’ve handled stranger requests. The key is giving us advance notice so we can plan our routes accordingly.
Flexibility is part of the service. We’re not a massive corporation with rigid schedules – we’re local people who understand that real projects don’t always fit standard business hours.