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Flat-Fee Mixed Aggregate Bin Rental

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  • Are You Mixing Multiple Aggregates?

    What size of bin do you need?
    How would you like your bin positioned? (Looking at the House)
    Would you like any material delivered with your bin?
    How much material do you need delivered with your bin?
    When would you like your bin delivered?
    Drop-off Date:
    Drop-off Time:
    Rental Period: Bin pick up is not automatic. Please contact the office when the bin is ready*

Rent Mixed Aggregate Bins

Mixed aggregate bin rentals offer a convenient and versatile solution for managing construction and renovation waste. These bins are designed to accommodate a variety of materials, including concrete, asphalt, and brick, streamlining the disposal process for diverse project needs. The flexibility in sizing ensures that you only pay for the space you require, optimizing cost-effectiveness. Renting a mixed aggregate bin eliminates the logistical complexity of handling multiple containers, providing a centralized and efficient waste management solution. It’s a convenient choice for projects of varying scales, promoting a clean and organized work environment. Additionally, many waste management providers prioritize environmentally responsible practices, including recycling materials whenever possible, aligning with sustainable construction practices. Whether you’re undertaking a small home renovation or a large-scale construction project, mixed aggregate bin rentals offer a hassle-free and environmentally conscious way to manage construction debris effectively.

Renting mixed aggregate bins provides a range of benefits, making it a practical and efficient choice for various construction and renovation projects. Here’s why you should consider renting mixed aggregate bins:

  1. Versatility: Mixed aggregate bins accommodate a variety of construction debris, including concrete, asphalt, and brick waste, offering a comprehensive solution for diverse project needs.

  2. Cost-Effective: Renting mixed aggregate bins in the precise size needed helps optimize costs, ensuring you only pay for the space required for your specific project.

  3. Efficient Waste Management: With mixed aggregate bins, you can consolidate different types of construction waste in one container, streamlining the disposal process and minimizing the logistical complexity of handling multiple bins.

  4. Convenience: Renting a mixed aggregate bin eliminates the need for multiple containers, simplifying the waste removal process and allowing for a more organized and efficient work environment.

  5. Environmental Responsibility: Many waste management providers, including Dump-Squad, prioritize responsible disposal methods, recycling materials whenever possible, aligning with sustainable and eco-friendly practices.

  6. Flexible Sizing: Mixed aggregate bins are available in various sizes, allowing you to choose the container that best suits the volume and type of waste generated by your specific project.

Renting mixed aggregate bins ensures that your waste disposal needs are met effectively, providing a hassle-free and environmentally conscious solution for construction and renovation endeavors.

What size Mixed Aggregate Bin do I need?

When determining the appropriate size for mixed aggregate bins, it’s important to note that we offer bins in increments of 5 yards for optimal flexibility. Consider the scale and type of your project with the following guide:

  • Small Projects (e.g., Home Renovations): For minor renovations or DIY projects, a 10-yard mixed aggregate bin is available to meet your needs.

  • Medium-Sized Projects (e.g., Driveway Removal): Tackling a medium-sized project, like removing a driveway or a moderate renovation? Opt for a 20-yard mixed aggregate bin in our convenient 5-yard increments.

  • Large Projects (e.g., Commercial Construction): Engaged in significant construction or demolition? Choose a larger mixed aggregate bin, available in 5-yard increments, such as a 30 or 40-yard container.

Always factor in the volume of mixed aggregates and consider selecting a slightly larger bin if you’re uncertain. Our waste management professionals are ready to assist, ensuring you accurately assess your needs for the ideal mixed aggregate bin size.

What Can Go in an Mixed Aggregate Bin?

Mixed Aggregates

At Dump-Squad, we understand that construction projects often generate a mix of aggregates, including concrete, asphalt, and brick waste. That's why we proudly offer bin rentals that allow for the disposal of mixed aggregates in a single container.

What Can’t Go in a Mixed Aggregate Bin?

Hazardous Items

Refers to concrete and brick from pavement or building demolitions. You can however order clean-fill Concrete Bins and Brick Bins or mixed-fill disposal bins to fit your project needs specifically.

Construction Debris

Refers to any combination of both clean asphalt and other heavy materials such as concrete, block, or brick. See mixed-bin contents available on the Disposal Bin Rentals page.

Household Waste

Concrete is an aggregate that is fully recycled and used over and over again. Mixing it with disposable household waste throws a wrench in this process.

Other Prohibited Items

Hazardous and/or flammable materials are never to be put in an asphalt bin rental. It is important to ensure that such prohibited items never find their way into the bin.