Five Below has been expanding up and down the East Coast in recent years and their Stafford, VA location is one of the most recent additions. Roll Off Dumpster Direct was able to help by providing containers for the build out of the new store in Stafford. For those not familiar with Five Below, they are a Philadelphia based retailer of items priced between $1 and $5. When companies are looking to expand into a new store location or renovate an existing one there is almost always a lot of construction and other waste generated. Getting a dumpster delivered on site for the construction and move is vital to the success of setting up the new store. We have helped countless companies expand into new locations with the help a convenient dumpster delivery and pickup.

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Roll-Off Dumpster Direct Now Serves Indiana

Roll-Off Dumpster Direct is excited to announce our expansion into Indiana, offering our top-notch dumpster rental services to customers statewide. From Indianapolis to Fort Wayne and everywhere in between, Indiana residents can now rely on us for affordable and efficient dumpster solutions. Bringing Reliable Dumpster Rentals to the Hoosier State Our diverse range of dumpster […]

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Where Does the Trash Go in Atlanta?

When you toss something in the garbage, you may never stop to wonder where it goes next. Or maybe, you join your kids’ excitement when the garbage truck comes – but never question where it goes after your neighborhood.  Atlanta produces 17.4 million tons of trash every year! That’s nearly the total weight of an […]

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Where Does the Trash Go in Washington, D.C.?

You may not stop to think about your trash after it makes its way to the trash can, but what exactly happens next?  The District of Washington reported that in 2018 the Department of Public Works (DPW) collected 1,139,846 tons of waste and recyclables – including tires, hazardous waste, yard trimmings, biofuel, and waste-to-energy. Waste […]

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