Roofers · Remodelers · Demo Crews · Landlords
Your crew bills by the hour; your dumpster shouldn't cost you any of them. Containers delivered on your schedule, swapped when you call, priced flat so the job costs what you bid.
Roofing crews working NEPA's endless tear-off season. Remodelers gutting double-blocks and flipping Green Ridge fixer-uppers. Demolition and excavation outfits that need volume on short notice. Landlords and property managers turning units across Scranton's rental stock. Restoration crews clearing flood and fire damage on insurance timelines. If your business fills containers, a standing account gets you priority dispatch and one predictable price sheet — one less variable in every bid you write.
Repeat-customer reality: the fastest way to become our favorite phone number is to be a contractor. Recurring drops get scheduling priority, account billing, and rates that reflect the volume. Call once, get the price sheet, and stop re-shopping dumpsters every job.
Yes — multi-can drops and staged swap-outs are routine for gut renovations and roofing crews running consecutive jobs. Dispatch coordinates directly with your foreman.
Priced honestly as heavy loads: smaller containers filled properly beat big containers over the road-legal weight limit. We'll spec it so the truck can legally leave your site — that's a detail cheap competitors skip and then bill you for.
All of Lackawanna County on standard scheduling — Dunmore, Dickson City, Taylor, Old Forge, Moosic, Clarks Summit, Carbondale, Archbald, Olyphant — and nearby Luzerne County jobs by arrangement.
Scranton requires a DPW permit for containers in the public right-of-way. We'll flag it at booking and time delivery to your permit — no container sitting on a citation.
Scranton, Dunmore, Dickson City, Taylor, Old Forge, Moosic, Clarks Summit, Carbondale & all of Lackawanna County.
Call (570) 555-0186