Misconceptions About Dumpster Companies
However, as with any company you hire that is coming to your home, you need to be able to trust them.
Here are a couple issues that you may be worried about, and why going with a small, local company can be the solution to all of them: Myth: If you go over certain a weight limit, it will result in ridiculously high hidden fees.
Fact: It's true that large waste disposal companies do often offer relatively low capacities in their standard deals, and will sneak up on you with extravagant fees if you have more trash than that.
This is because they pay very high rates to dump in landfills, and don't mind passing on the cost to you in a sneaky way.
If you go local, you are going to get someone who will sit down with you and take the time to figure out what you really need.
You can get expert advice on which size to choose, and pay maybe $25 upfront for a larger dumpster, rather than $250 in surprise fees later.
Myth: When they put the dumpster on your driveway and take it away, they will cause scratching and other damages.
Fact: Again, oftentimes with larger companies this can be true.
There are metal wheels on the rear of the containers which can easily scratch driveways, particularly older driveways.
However, if you go local this should not really be an issue.
Find a smaller company that will take the time to lay down protective wooden sheet onto the areas in which the wheels might have made contact with the pavement.
This is a simple enough procedure, but it can also be fairly time consuming.
Though larger companies may consider this an unnecessary extra effort, small businesses that care about their clients as well as their reputation consider this well worth going the extra mile.
If you're not sure if a dumpster rental company will do this, just ask them.
Basically, what it boils down to is that the more local a company is, the more they're going to care about providing a good experience for each customer.
But they will also be more equipped to do so.
They probably use a local facility, which means you won't be paying to ship your trash far, far away.
As a bonus, you'll be putting money into your own, local economy rather than just feeding an already huge corporation.
If you're still uncomfortable, just give the business a call; if they'll take the time to talk to you until you are satisfied, chances are that the rest of the experience will be just as pleasant.