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Dumpster Rentals: Home Renovation Projects in Monmouth County
Got a home renovation in Monmouth County coming up? You may wonder how you'll get rid of all the debris. The answer is simple: a dumpster.
Got a home renovation in Monmouth County coming up? You’re probably anticipating a lot of debris as a result of your kitchen or bath remodel. If you’re a contractor doing a whole-house remodel, you’ll have even more material to get rid of. You may wonder how you’ll get rid of it all. The best answer is a dumpster, which can be placed on the property for the duration of the project. Simply toss in debris as you generate it.
First, you’ll have to choose which type of dumpster is best for your residential demolition materials. If you fail to calculate correctly and choose too small a bin, you won’t have enough room. If you get a dumpster that’s way too big, you’ll overpay for something you don’t really need.
Coming up with the Sizing
With small demolition projects, such as for a kitchen or bathroom remodel, a 10 cubic yard dumpster should be fine for your needs. However if you’re handling a bigger remodel or you’re a contractor working at a new home construction site, you will need something bigger, such as 20 cubic yards or more. Plus, you may have to enlist a more frequent schedule of removal.
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Determining the Type of Debris
The other component of choosing a dumpster is knowing what type of materials you’ll be dumping, on top of just the amount. From concrete and drywall to brick and wood, it’s important to make note of the type of materials you’ll be disposing of. Sometimes, dumpster rental companies insist that the heavier debris, such as concrete, be separated from the rest, which is especially important for contractors to know. Always ask the company before mixing debris.
Common demolition projects for both homeowners and contractors include:
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- Bathroom and kitchen remodeling
- Removing an interior wall
- Patio or walkway demolition
- Shed and fence demolition
- Deck removal
- Flooring or carpeting removal
Estimations: Amount of Debris
It can be difficult to accurately estimate how much demolition debris you’ll have prior to swinging the sledgehammer. Here’s a simple strategy for estimating what you have:
- Measure the structure, calculating the square footage.
- Find the percentage of each type of debris.
- Show those numbers to your dumpster rental company, who in turn can give you a dumpster size recommendation based on those measurements.
- Keep in mind you will have to pay overage fees that can hit up to $125 per ton if you underestimate. Over-estimating what you have is always best.
Try this way of visualizing things: eyeball the debris piles and ask yourself if you have four kitchen stoves worth of debris. This is about 4 cubic yards. A 10 cubic yard dumpster will give you more than enough space.
Bottom line is, you don’t have to be an expert at math, as your dumpster rental company can help you decide what you need.
Contact The Junk Guys
To learn about our affordable dumpster rentals throughout Monmouth County, contact us at 732-333-1805, or complete our convenient contact form online.