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Renting a dumpster may seem like an investment to some people, but when you consider the factors that go into waste collection and disposal, it’s an affordable alternative to handling waste disposal on your own.

When you are looking for a dumpster rental quote, consider the main factors that determine dumpster pricing.

1. First, you must consider the price of purchasing an actual dumpster. Obviously, it’s not worth buying a $4,000 dumpster that you’ll only use a few times. Renting a dumpster ensures you won’t be charged an arm and a leg for one-time use. As shown, the bigger the dumpster, the higher the cost.

Cost of purchasing a dumpster: $3,795-$5,295

2. Second, factor in the cost of transporting a dumpster. Dumpster companies must haul the dumpster to a few stops. Fuel costs alone make this a costly effort.

Cost of transporting a dumpster: $150-$300

3. Rental periods vary by dumpster rental companies. For a longer job, you’ll want to choose a company that offers a long rental period so you won’t be surprised by rental extension fees.

Rental period options: 7-21 days

4. Unfortunately, waste doesn’t just disappear into mid-air. Most waste is taken to a landfill, and prices of disposal vary by location.

Cost of waste disposal in PA (per ton): $75.96

Considering all of these factors that go into waste disposal, it’s important to understand that you should choose a dumpster rental company that best suits your needs. Not sure how much it will cost? Roll-Off Dumpster Direct offers instant online quotes, so you’ll know the costs before you rent.

Sources:

http://www.cleanenergyprojects.com/Landfill-Tipping-Fees-in-USA-2013.html

https://www.rolloffdumpsterdirect.com/

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