Q1. Are permits needed in any areas you service (e.g., for street placement)?
No.
Q2. What items or materials are not allowed in your dumpsters?
Appliances (white goods like stove and refrigerators) Tires, Paint, Chemicals and batteries.
Q3. What happens if someone goes over the weight limit?
$100 per ton.
Q4. How quickly will my ProBin be delivered after I place an order?
In most cases, we deliver within 24 business hours of confirming your order. If you have a specific timeline in mind, let us know—we’ll do everything we can to make it happen.
Q5. Can I use a ProBin for recycling materials?
Yes! Our containers are a great fit for large-scale recycling efforts, such as clearing out bulk cardboard, scrap metal, or other high-volume recyclables. Just give us a heads-up about what you’re tossing so we can ...
Q6. Do I need to be there when the ProBin is delivered?
Nope. As long as we have clear instructions for where to place it—and the area is open and free of obstructions—we can drop it off without you being on-site.
Q7. Will I go over the weight limit?
For most home cleanouts or remodeling jobs, it’s unlikely. We tailor our container weight limits to handle the loads typically generated by residential projects. Overages tend to happen with heavier debris like concrete, shingles, brick, ...
Q8. What should I know if I’m removing roofing shingles?
Shingles are heavy—and old roofs often have multiple layers. We recommend sizing your ProBin based on how many layers are being removed. Multiply the area of your roof by the number of layers to get ...
Q9. How is ProBin pricing structured?
We keep it simple: most of our container rentals are flat-rate. No surprises. If your job has special requirements or unusual materials, we’ll make sure you’re informed before we finalize your order.
Q10. Will the container damage my driveway or yard?
Our containers are heavy—even before they’re loaded. While we do everything we can to deliver gently, placement matters. We recommend choosing a hard, flat surface like gravel, concrete, or asphalt. If you’re worried about scuffs ...
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