We are excited to be in the great state of Connecticut! Our services are now available all throughout the Constitution State, including Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, and Waterbury.

While we are expanding, we’ll also be maintaining our other service areas including New Jersey, North Carolina, and Florida. Connecticut is a beautiful state and we’re thoroughly enjoying the scenery in the area.

We’ve also recently started providing our dumpsters in New York and Tennessee.

Need to Rent a Dumpster in Connecticut?

Roll-Off Dumpster Direct rents dumpsters for both commercial and residential projects. People rent our dumpsters for a variety of reasons, from overhauling an office building when they’re starting a new business to DIY-demos on home kitchens or bathrooms.

We offer a large inventory of 10, 20, 30, and 40-yard units, and boast competitive rates and flexible rental schedules. 

To learn more about our newest service area, visit our Connecticut page.

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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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Where Does the Trash Go In Philadelphia?

When you have something you never want to see again, all you need to do is throw it away, and it vanishes forever. But when we think about it, we know it has to be more complicated than that. And it is! Keep reading to learn what happens to the trash that Philadelphians throw away. Reducing […]

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