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What To Expect When Your Contractor Needs To Place A Construction Dumpster On Your Property

If you're having your home renovated, even if it's just to have new siding or a new roof put on, your contractor will probably have a construction dumpster delivered to your property. You may wonder if it's difficult to share your driveway with a dumpster and what you can expect. You may find sharing your yard with a dumpster isn't too bad. Here are things to know.

The Dumpster Needs To Be Close To Your House

Dumpsters are usually placed on the driveway so they don't tear up your yard. If your family has several cars, you may need your entire driveway for parking. In that case, the dumpster rental company may set the dumpster on your lawn.

The important thing is that the dumpster is close to your house so the contractors can throw the debris in it without having to walk very far. Plus, the dumpster has to be placed where the truck can access it easily to drop it off and pick it up, so putting the dumpster in your backyard may not be possible.

You Might Still Use Your Garage

Construction dumpster rentals are often large. However, most of the size is in the length rather than the width of the dumpster. Even if the dumpster is put on your driveway, you may have room to drive up beside it and get in and out of your garage.

If the dumpster will be in place for days, talk to the contractor about positioning the dumpster so you have space to drive around it. You might also ask about precautions the dumpster rental company can take to ensure your driveway isn't damaged if you have an attractive stamped concrete or paver driveway.

You Can't Add Your Own Junk to The Dumpster

A construction debris dumpster can only contain building materials, and some of those may even need to be separated. While it might be tempting to throw in old junk while the dumpster is in your yard, that isn't permitted, and the dumpster rental company may not pick up the dumpster until the junk is removed, or they may fine the contractor who passes the expense on to you.

Having a dumpster on your lawn or in your driveway may seem like a major annoyance, but it's actually helpful for you and the contractor. Without a dumpster, your property would be more chaotic and messy with no central place to toss debris. A dumpster keeps your property tidy when your contractor is tearing off your roof or knocking out walls.

For more information, contact a company like ESP Dumpsters & Waste Services.


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