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Terms and Conditions

 

1. Base Price

Based on 5-ton load, and 3-day on site loading time.

Additional charge of $43/ton over 5 tons.

Additional charge of $10/day over 3 day on site loading time.

 

2. Delivery Charges

Based on location, or additional placement of container on site. 

 

3. Not Responsible for:

Damage to driveways, lawns, sidewalk, curbs or underground utilities in the path to the container.

Permits or waivers issued by state, country or local municipality ordinances.

 

4. Items Not Allowed: Tires Paints Gasoline
Chemicals Solvents Aerosols
Fluorescent tubes Light fixtures with ballasts TV tubes
Batteries

Other hazardous materials

Warning:  

If these disallowed items are discovered in the container, you will be informed within 24 hours and charged for hazardous materials disposal.  These charges can be very expensive.  If damages or injuries occur because of hazardous materials in the container, these also will be charged to your account.

 

5. Overfilled containers:

Do not overfill containers.  Containers can only be filled to water level.  Material over the top is potentially hazardous to our operators and other vehicles on the roadway.  Some cities issue fines, which will be charged to your account.

 

6. Overweight containers:

Containers have weight limits as specified.  Base price for containers includes 5 ton load.  All containers are weighed.  Loads over 5 tons are charged additionally.  Containers over the weight limit must be partially unloaded, and another container ordered.  Charges for unloading are at $75 per hour.

Caution:  

Be careful when loading.  Dense material will fill up to weight capacity before space inside the container is used up.  For example, concrete, rock, sand and other heavy material can only be put in a 15 yard container to the 1/2 way mark. 

 

7. Contents of container: 

Contents of container are the responsibility of the customer.  If someone "fly dumps" into your container, you are still responsible and should call police immediately.

Fly Dumping:  

Persons who see a dumpster and think it's OK to put their own garbage into it, especially hazardous materials.  This practice is illegal, regardless of what is fly dumped.

Prevent Fly Dumping:  

Don't order too early, guard your dumpster if you can, and call for pickup as soon as it is full.  Don't let "fly dumpers" take advantage of you!
 

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