How To Avoid Overage Fees With Your Dumpster Rental

Posted on: 6 August 2020

When you rent a dumpster, the last thing you want is to have to pay additional fees at the end of the rental period. If you plan your project the right way, you can completely avoid any type of overage fees. Here are a few tips.

Rent the Appropriately Sized Container

The first step to avoid paying additional fees at the end of your rental period, such as fees for going over the weight limit, is to choose the right size dumpster at the beginning. Of course, this will take some planning and a close assessment of what you are disposing of. Keep in mind that it is always a good idea to get a container that is slightly larger than what you believe you actually need—just in case of insufficient room. If you are unsure of the size of dumpster you require, a professional can assist you.  

Familiarize Yourself with the Rental Policy

Another thing that you can do is to ensure that you fully read, familiarize yourself with, and understand the rental policy. You need to know what it is that will result in unplanned fees at the end of your rental period. For instance, two of the most common reasons you may be charged an additional fee include overflowing the container and exceeding the weight limit. You may also have to pay an extra fee if there are obstacles in the way that prevent the contractor from picking up the dumpster. If there is anything in the rental policy that you are unsure of, make sure to ask questions before signing.

Avoid Unnecessary and Unplanned Dumps

As a general rule, you don't have to worry about needless dumps unless you have a long-term rental. When you have a long-term rental, it is easy to toss in some household trash along with some construction debris. When different types of waste are combined in the dumpster, it makes it a lot easier to violate the rental company's policy. In addition, your dumpster may attract the attention of random people who may use your container as the opportunity to get rid of their own trash. Ultimately, the longer that the dumpster is on your property, the more waste that will go into it, increasing the risk of exceeding the weight capacity and paying overage fees.

If you are in need of a dumpster rental, the aforementioned tips can help you avoid having to pay overage fees at the end of your rental period. If you have any questions, contact a dumpster rental service in your area.

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