FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Dumpster rental prices vary across the country, but all rates are dependent on: Type of debris Dumpster size for the job Duration of rental Other fees that are common across most dumpster rental companies include: Delivery Fee: Charged for dumpster delivery to the site. DropSkip doesn't... Removal Fee: Charged for dumpster haul-off from the site. DropSkip doesn't... Shorter Rental: DropSkip tailors rentals as best possible to accurately gain details about the type of debris. Extra Days: Extra day charges are half the price of the rental per day. Check with the service providers you are considering. Overflow Fee: Any debris not beneath the Maximum Fill Line on an open-top dumpster may incur this charge. Overload Fee: Loads above the Maximum Capacity Weight of a roll-off dumpster are fined for each additional ton. Special Items Fee: For electronics and bulky household items. Regulations vary across local and state sites. Taxes: You will be charged federal and state taxes, in most cases, for your dumpster rental. Permitting costs should also be taken into consideration. For more information, contact your local city or county as this charge is not included in the cost of your dumpster rental.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
We Drop - You Fill - We Pickup
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Construction Companies Home Owners General Contractors