thinking about a bin?

These are the questions we get most often 

 
 
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How much does it cost to rent a bin?

Our bin rentals vary in price depending on the size of bin you require  - starting at $455.00+HST

How DO weight CHarges work?

All of our bin prices include an allowance for a certain amount of weight – starting at 2000lbs for the smallest bin. If you go over the included weight for a bin, you will be charged for the additional weight at a rate of $120/mt.

 How quickly can a bin be delivered?

 Typically the bin can be delivered the same day.

How long can I have the bin?

Bin rentals include up to 14 days if required and you can keep the bin longer for an additional fee.

We also offer annual bin rentals – give us a call to learn more information

What Size Bins do you offer?

We have 10–40 yd bins

What type of bins do you have?

We have residential bins as well as construction bins. We offer bins for waste, scrap and clean fill.

 How far will you deliver?

We are based in Northumberland County, Ontario and serve Brighton, Campbellford, Cobourg, Colborne, Port Hope and all areas in between.

Looking for service in Belleville, Oshawa or Peterborough? Give us a call and we’ll find a solution for you.

How can I pay?

We accept VISA, MasterCard, e-transfer and cheque.

Do you pick the bin up automatically?

No. We will pick up your bin only after you call us to say it is ready.

How big a bin do I need? 

It’s hard to imagine what kind of space a certain amount of junk will take. We’ll help you decide what size of bin is best for you and set up a custom schedule to deliver and remove the bin when it best suits you. We can always bring you more bins if you have more waste than you anticipated.

What are tipping fees?

Tipping fees refer to the fees levied by the dump. We add these to your bill without marking them up. They are based on weight, so until we take your bin to the dump, we cannot anticipate what your fee will be. 

I want to clean out my basement. Will I be able to operate the bin myself?

Our bins have been customized for efficiency and ease of use: each has a full-width swinging door for easy access so you do not have to throw items over the side of the bin. It's easy to get soil and other materials out, and your trash in

How much can I put into a bin?

Our bins are very strong, but everything has a limit! Speak to Roger when the bin is delivered if you are going to be filling it with particularly heavy materials such as shingles or concrete. The Ministry of Transportation has strict weight restrictions and prohibits overloading which means that anything over the height of the bin must be removed before transporting. If you think you are getting close to filling a bin and need another, we can always bring an empty one with us when we come to remove your current one, so that your work is not impeded. 

How much space will a bin take on my property?

The residential bins require no more space than a single parking spot. They usually fit on your driveway but, if that is not convenient, we can always find the best spot for them with you.

What can I put into a bin?

Almost anything, but not quite everything! We ask you to separate anything that is considered hazardous waste. Either leave it out of the bin, or designate a single bin for that use. We can still remove these items for you, but they need to be separated from regular debris. Hazardous waste items include paint cans, aerosol cans, car batteries, and tires. 

By the way... the most economical way to get rid of hazardous waste is to attend one of the County of Northumberland's Hazardous Waste Days, offered several times each year in various locations.

 

 

Or call: 905-373-0333