Detritus/Services
Services
Any combination below, on any site, in any state, on one agreement and one invoice. Specifications are the ones we actually quote against, including the sizing rules that determine whether a container works or hits a weight limit first.
Every unit runs on a defined service cycle rather than an as-needed call. Construction placements default to a 28 day rental with a 28 day service cycle; event placements default to four days. Service frequency is set per unit, so one provider running behind does not degrade the site.
The workhorse unit for construction and long-duration site use. Built for durability under daily crew traffic rather than short event runs.
DetailTypical spec: freestanding, no water or power connection required, serviced on a recurring cycle
Wheelchair accessible unit with handrails and additional interior space. Frequently required by contract or by public-facing site rules rather than optional.
DetailTypical spec: ground-level entry, handrails, expanded turning radius
Flushing unit with an exterior occupancy indicator that reads red when locked and green when free. Used where the site is client-facing or crew count is high enough that turnover matters.
DetailTypical spec: flush mechanism, occupancy indicator, freshwater reservoir
A single unit combining a restroom with an interior sink. Common on long-duration projects and in locations with no public services, and used in disaster response where footprint is constrained.
DetailTypical spec: interior handwash, reduced footprint versus separate units
A restroom mounted on a towable trailer for placement where a direct drain connection is not feasible and where the unit needs to relocate as work moves across a site.
DetailTypical spec: towable, self-contained, relocatable without a service truck
Freestanding station with fresh water, soap, and paper towels. Often specified separately from restrooms by contract, and one of the most common omissions when scoping a site.
DetailTypical spec: foot-pump or gravity-fed freshwater, soap and towel dispensers
Multi-stall towable trailer with flushing fixtures, sinks, lighting, and climate control. Operates with independent electricity, water, and waste, so it can serve locations with no utility connection at all.
DetailRequires: a level pad, and either utility hookups or a holding tank and generator
Higher-specification trailer for client-facing sites, commissioning events, and executive site visits. Installs outdoors, and indoors where access dimensions allow.
DetailRequires: level pad, larger access clearance than a standard trailer
Sealed mobile tank collecting waste from trailers and temporary fixtures, pumped on a schedule. The pumping cadence rather than the tank rental usually drives the cost.
DetailTypical spec: mobile placement, no permanent installation, scheduled pump-out
Vacuum-truck pumping of on-site septic systems for buildings not connected to municipal sewer. The dominant service line on rural retail and facilities portfolios.
DetailDelivered as: recurring scheduled service, with repair and assessment available
Sized in cubic yards from 10 to 40. Dense material such as concrete, dirt, and shingles hits weight limits well before volume limits, so heavy loads are usually placed in a smaller container or filled part way. Every quote states the rental period, the weight allowance, and how overage is billed before you commit.
For constrained sites and dense debris. The right choice for concrete, dirt, and asphalt, where a larger container would exceed weight limits before it filled.
DetailHandles: up to roughly 25 to 30 squares of single-layer shingles, one to two room projects
The general-purpose size for remodels and mid-scale framing debris. Concrete and other heavy material can go in a 20 yard partially filled.
DetailHandles: up to roughly 55 squares of single-layer shingles, two to three room projects, multi-room cleanouts
Commercial shells, multi-family construction, large residential demolition, and land clearing. Sizing up here reduces swap trips and the downtime that comes with them.
DetailHandles: commercial and insulated roofing, land clearing and landscape debris
The largest standard roll-off, for large commercial construction and warehouse-scale cleanouts where minimizing haul count matters more than footprint.
DetailHandles: large warehouse cleanouts, major commercial roofing, large-scale demolition
A towable tipping container for sites a roll-off truck cannot access or turn around in. Listed by yard size but not interchangeable with a roll-off.
DetailUse when: driveway, alley, or site access will not accommodate a roll-off truck
A container with a powered ram that compresses waste to reduce haul frequency. Suited to facilities with continuous volume rather than finite construction projects.
DetailReduces: haul count, and the disposal and transport cost that follows it
Separated collection for metal, concrete, plastic, and pallets. Worth separating where the material has value or where a diversion target applies to the project.
DetailCommon streams: metal, concrete, plastic, wood pallets, cardboard
Compliant removal and disposal of regulated material. Never place liquids, fuels, batteries, pesticides, or asbestos in a standard roll-off.
DetailHandled: separately from general waste, with documentation
A contained unit for rinsing concrete equipment so slurry does not reach soil or storm drains. Usually a permit or stormwater plan requirement rather than a convenience.
DetailDriven by: permit conditions and stormwater pollution prevention plans
Delivery of limestone, sand, and select fill for access roads and equipment pads, reconciled by ticketed tonnage load by load.
DetailBilled by: delivered tonnage against a delivery ticket
The category most often left out of a site services scope and then sourced under pressure. Running it on the same agreement means one invoice and one escalation path rather than a separate vendor per item.
Delivered potable water for crew use, wash stations, and restroom trailers on sites with no utility connection.
DetailDelivered as: scheduled fills or on-call replenishment
Water for dust suppression, compaction, and general construction use where potable quality is not required.
DetailCommon uses: dust control, soil compaction, equipment washdown
Recurring pallet deliveries of bottled water and packaged ice. On hot-climate sites this is a safety item, not a convenience, and it scales with crew count.
DetailDelivered as: recurring pallet cadence set against crew count
Scheduled fuel, diesel exhaust fluid, and lubricant delivery for site equipment, held on the same agreement as everything else.
DetailDelivered as: scheduled refills, or on request
Temporary structures and enclosures. These carry longer lead times than sanitation and waste, so they are worth scoping at the same time as the rest of the program rather than after mobilization.
Panel and chain-link fencing for site enclosure, public separation, and security. Priced by linear footage and duration.
DetailOptions: panel fence, chain-link with or without privacy screen, gates
Barricades and channelizing devices for traffic and pedestrian control around active work.
DetailOften paired with: a traffic control plan where a right of way is affected
Ground-level secure storage for tools, materials, and equipment. Standard units are 8 feet wide and 8 feet high, with length varying by size.
DetailTypical spec: 8 ft width and height, length varies, ground-level access
Climate-controlled workspace for site management, in single-wide, double-wide, and larger configurations.
DetailRequires: level placement, power connection, and in most cases steps or a ramp
Temporary power generation and on-site fuel storage for equipment, trailers, and lighting.
DetailScoped against: connected load, runtime, and refuelling cadence
Machinery placement for site work, coordinated alongside the rest of the program rather than through a separate rental relationship.
DetailAvailability: varies by market and duration
Landfills charge by weight, so a quote is only comparable if you know four things: the rental period, the weight allowance, the per-ton overage rate, and the per-day rate once the rental period ends. Concrete, dirt, and saturated debris reach the allowance fast. Our quotes state all four line by line. Definitions.
Single-site orders quote and book faster through our brand sites: Dumpster Rental Dogs for waste containers, Porta Potty Dogs for sanitation. This page is for multi-site and program work.