Construction & Demolition Waste
Nonhazardous materials commonly found at construction sites or during home renovations are accepted. This encompasses sheet rock, lumber, shingles, and concrete. Yard waste and household trash are also allowed. However, we recommend renting a dedicated dumpster for substantial amounts of concrete or heavy debris. The higher weight limits will help you save on your overall disposal costs.
Household Items
Whether you're relocating or handling a home cleanup, most household materials will find a place in the household items dumpster. Furniture and appliances are all good to go.

Roofing Materials
Roofing materials, ranging from asphalt or wood shingles to clay or slate, can be safely disposed of in this dumpster during roofing projects.
Brush, Branches, and Logs
Dispose of typical yard waste, including brushes, branches, and leaves. Larger, heavier items like logs over 4 inches in diameter or tree stumps are also allowed, though they may incur an additional charge. Let us know if you intend to dispose mostly of heavy yard waste.

Clean Concrete
Opt for this dumpster if you have a considerable amount of concrete free from rebar, wire mesh, or other contaminants. It is the most cost-effective option for clean concrete disposal.
Concrete with Rebar
For concrete mixed with rebar, wire mesh, or other metals commonly found in concrete demolition. If your concrete is not completely clean, choose this option.

Concrete and Brick Mix
Dispose of concrete mixed with brick, stone, or other heavy materials, excluding large amounts of dirt.
Asphalt
For asphalt resulting from the removal of driveways, roads, basketball courts, or other surfaces.

Other Materials
If you have materials not covered in the guide, we're here to assist you. Submit a roll-off dumpster quote online or call us at 732-366-9355, and we'll be happy to help.