Debris Box Service

Weight Limits

 

There are weight limits for each C&D debris box size. Dirt, Concrete, and other heavy material boxes do not have weight limits. They are flat rate. However, if general debris is mixed into the dirt or concrete boxes, the box then becomes a general debris load and is subject to weight limits. Overweight fees are charged at a rate of $55 per ton or any portion of.

 

 

Box Sizes            Maximum Weight Limits

 

8 yards³               1.5 tons (3,000 lbs.)

10 yards³             2 tons (4,000 lbs.)

15 yards³             3 tons (6,000 lbs.)

20 yards³             4 tons (8,000 lbs.)

30 yards³             5 tons (10,000 lbs.)

40 yards³             6 tons (12,000 lbs.)

50 yards³             7 tons (14,000 lbs.)

 

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Heavy materials

Including dirt, rock, concrete, asphalt, sand, gravel, brick etc. can be loaded into 4, 8, 10, and 15 yard boxes. No heavy materials are permitted in any other size boxes. Heavy materials cannot be mixed with general debris.       

 

General Debris Loads - C&D

General debris also known as construction and demolition debris can be loaded into all boxes 8 yards and up.

 

Please see the Terms of Service Page for complete terms.

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Box Dimensions

Box dimensions vary. Below are approximate box dimensions. For the exact dimensions of the box you will receive please ask when scheduling your rental. Occasionally you will receive a box that is a size larger than the box ordered. For example, if you order a 15 yard box, you may receive a 20 yard box. The boxes will have a line marked inside for each box size, if you ordered a 15 yard box and received a 20 yard box, there will be a line marked at the 15 yard level.

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Text Box: How Do I Know What Box Size I Need?

The best way to accurately choose your box size is by measuring your debris and then using a simple equation to find the volume of your debris in cubic yards. 
	
	The equation is:
		Length x Width x Height ∕ 27 = yards³
		
So, if your have a pile of debris that is 8 ft. tall x 6 ft. long x 15 feet wide = 720 ft. divided by 27 = 26.66  cubic yards 

You will need a 30 cubic yard box. 

For more help with box sizes, please call us and one of our representatives will be happy to help you determine the correct box size for your job.

Please Call for Current Debris Box Pricing.

Box Sizes:

             4, 8, 10, & 15 cubic yards for Dirt, Concrete,              and other heavy materials

 

             8, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, & 50 cubic yards for                                    General Construction & Demolition Debris                           (C&D)

 

SAME DAY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE

 

Please call by 12 noon to make the reservation.

Same day service is contingent upon the availability of the debris boxes.

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                 888-534-2857      650.458.6356

 

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Loading Tips

Do not load heavy materials all to 1 side. Load heavier materials on the bottom and lighter materials on the top.

Do not crown material in the center of the debris box.

Do not load materials above the top of the debris box.

No Hazardous Waste.

1-888-JD-HAULS

650.458.6356

 

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All prices are subject to change at any time and without notice.

Box Size

Length

Width

Height

4 yards³

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8 yards³

12’

10 yards³

12’

15 yards³

18’

20 yards³

16’

4.5’

30 yards³

18’

40 yards³

22’

50 yards³

22’