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Saving the Planet, One Decision at a Time

You know that one of the best ways to help the planet is to reduce your energy consumption and turn to more eco-friendly energy sources. But what does this look like in real life? Often, it looks like making a lot of little decisions. When you leave a room, you decide to turn the lights off. When you sign up for electricity service, you choose to buy from the company that utilizes wind power, not coal plants. These decisions may seem small at the time, but they add up and really help preserve the environment. Another good decision you can make is the decision to read the articles on this website. We've collected them to help teach you about energy and the environment, and we hope you'll take advantage of them.

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No one wants to have to deal with additional expenses when they rent a roll-off dumpster for project debris removal. This is due to the fact that each project is designed to have pre-determined budgets and little to no out-of-pocket expenses. The good news is that overage fees associated with dumpster rentals can be avoided. Here are four tips that will help you avoid these fees.

Make Sure to Rent the Right Size Container

Selecting the right size dumpster is the initial step in avoiding overage fees. Of course, this will require some planning, as you will need to carefully evaluate what junk you are disposing of. Ideally, you should rent a dumpster that is slightly larger than what you believe you actually need. You don't want to have to rent a second dumpster because you end up needing additional space. If you are uncertain what size dumpster you need, don't hesitate to contact someone at the rental service to provide assistance.

Understand the Policies

You can also help avoid rental overage fees by fully understanding the policies that are set forth by the dumpster rental service. Some of the conditions that are outlined in the rental policy that could potentially lead to unplanned fees include overflowing the dumpster and exceeding the container's weight limit. In the event that your dumpster is so full that the service cannot pick up the dumpster, you could have to pay an additional trip fee. However, by understanding the rental provider's policy, you can avoid situations that could result in you needing to pay extra money. The policy will usually clearly state what you need to do to not incur fees, and often, the policy is very easy to follow. 

Avoid Unnecessary Dumps

Unnecessary dumps tend to occur when you have a long-term rental, as you will have a dumpster grounded at your site and it is much easier to toss things into the dumpster that were not intended to be in the container. For instance, the container is intended for construction debris, but the longer it sits there, the easier it is to toss in yard and household waste. Depending on the policy of your rental company, mixing these wastes could be a violation.

Having a long-term dumpster rental could attract illegal dumpers. It is not at all uncommon for random individuals to dispose of their waste in your dumpster. The longer that you have your dumpster, the heavier it will become. Unfortunately, this can lead to the potential of the weight limit being exceeded and you ending up having to pay additional fees. Therefore, whenever possible, you should attempt to close the dumpster when you're not using it.

When you need to rent a dumpster and want to avoid overage fees, the aforementioned tips can help. For more information, contact a dumpster rental service near you.