What Can (and Can’t) Go in a Rental Dumpster in BC?

What Can (and Can’t) Go in a Rental Dumpster in BC?

Renting a dumpster is one of the most convenient ways to manage waste during a renovation, construction project, property cleanout, move, landscaping project, or general cleanup. However, many people are surprised to learn that disposal bins are not intended for every type of material. Across British Columbia, disposal facilities maintain

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30-Yard Dumpster Dimensions & Capacity Guide

30-Yard Dumpster Dimensions & Capacity

When planning a major renovation, large property cleanout, demolition project, or commercial construction job, debris volume can become one of the biggest challenges. While smaller dumpsters may work well for targeted projects, larger projects often generate far more material than expected as work progresses. This is where a 30-yard dumpster

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20-Yard Dumpster Dimensions & Capacity

20-Yard Dumpster Dimensions & Capacity

When planning a renovation, property cleanout, roofing project, or large household cleanup, choosing the right dumpster size can significantly affect efficiency, hauling costs, and project workflow. While smaller containers are often preferred for dense materials and larger containers are suited to major demolition projects, the 20-yard dumpster is frequently considered

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10-Yard Dumpster Dimensions & Capacity

10-Yard Dumpster Dimensions & Capacity

Choosing the right dumpster size is one of the most important decisions when planning a cleanup, renovation, demolition, or construction project. While larger bins may appear more convenient, a 10-yard dumpster is often the most practical option for projects involving heavy materials, limited space, or smaller debris volumes. Because heavy

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Drywall Disposal Rules BC: Asbestos & Eco-Fee Guide

Drywall Disposal Rules in BC: Asbestos Testing and Eco-Fees Explained

Drywall is one of the most common waste materials generated during renovation, demolition, and construction projects across British Columbia. While many people assume drywall can be disposed of like other construction debris, the reality is often more complicated. Across BC, drywall disposal is frequently subject to recycling requirements, material-separation rules,

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Wood Waste Recycling in BC: Treated vs. Untreated Wood Disposal

Wood Waste Recycling in BC: Treated vs. Untreated Wood Disposal

Wood waste is one of the most common materials generated during renovation, demolition, landscaping, and construction projects across British Columbia. Deck removal, fencing replacement, framing offcuts, cabinetry disposal, pallets, and yard structures can all create significant amounts of wood debris that require organized disposal. However, not all wood waste can

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Roofing Bin Rentals: Shingle Disposal Tips in BC

Roofing Bin Rentals: Best Practices for Shingle Disposal in BC

Roof replacement projects generate debris quickly, especially during tear-offs involving asphalt shingles, underlayment, flashing, plywood, and other dense roofing materials. Without organized waste removal, debris can accumulate rapidly around active work areas and create safety, loading, and hauling complications throughout the project. For contractors and property owners across British Columbia,

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Dirt and Concrete Bin Rentals: How to Avoid Overweight Fines in BC

Dirt and Concrete Bin Rentals: How to Avoid Overweight Fines in BC

Concrete, soil, asphalt, brick, and excavation debris are some of the heaviest materials commonly loaded into disposal bins. In British Columbia, these materials can create hauling problems much faster than many homeowners or contractors expect. A bin may appear only partially full while already approaching transportation weight limits. This is

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