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- Choosing a size (12)
- Weight limits and overage (2)
- Cost by size (66)
- Cost by city (17)
- Rental duration (6)
- Permits (3)
- Permits by city (1)
- HOA and property rules (2)
- What you cannot throw in (7)
- Banned materials by state (1)
- Broker vs hauler (23)
- Brand comparisons (3)
- Delivery and access (27)
- Construction and demolition (2)
- Yard and green waste (2)
- Concrete, dirt and heavy debris (1)
- Commercial and recurring service (3)
- Appliance and refrigerant disposal (1)
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What can go in
- General household junk
- Furniture, couches and tables
- Drywall and gypsum board
- Untreated lumber and wood
- Asphalt roofing shingles
- Cardboard
- Carpet and padding
- Fiberglass insulation
- Yard waste, brush and branches
- Sod, soil and dirt
- Concrete, brick and asphalt
- Mattresses and box springs
- Textiles, clothing and bedding
- Televisions, monitors and electronics
- Tires
- Commercial food waste
- Refrigerators, freezers and AC units
- Washers, dryers, stoves and water heaters
- Asbestos-containing material
- Car batteries and lead-acid batteries
- Paint and stain
- Propane tanks and gas cylinders
- Motor oil, antifreeze and fuel
- Fluorescent tubes and CFL bulbs
- Pesticides, solvents and pool chemicals
- Medical waste and sharps
- Pressure-treated wood and railroad ties
- Hot tubs and spas
- Glass, metal and plastic containers
- Scrap metal
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Alternatives
Glossary
- Roll-off container
- Tipping fee
- Gate rate
- Overage charge
- Tonnage allowance
- Broker
- Hauler
- Franchise
- Cubic yard
- C&D debris
- Diversion rate
- Waste management plan
- Waste ban
- Transfer station
- Aggregate
- Right-of-way
- Occupancy permit
- Front-load bin
- Low-profile container
- Walk-in door
- Dry run fee
- Level load
- Universal waste
- Household hazardous waste
- Section 608
- Roofing square
- Driveway protection
- Overhead clearance