We are excited to announce that we are now serving New York! This isn’t the first time we’ve opened a new service area, we also recently expanded into Tennessee.  

While we get started serving our new territory, we will continue to serve our other territories, like Florida, North Carolina, and New Jersey

Our New York service area includes Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse

Rent a Dumpster in New York

Our dumpsters are available for residential and commercial projects. If you’re moving to a new home, cleaning out your garage, or starting a new business, a dumpster can make things much easier. Roll-Off Dumpster Direct has a wide inventory that includes 10, 20, 30, and 40-yard dumpsters. Advantages of working with Roll-Off Dumpster Direct include competitive rates and flexible rental cycles.

For more information, check out our New York Page. Note that at this time we are unable to serve within the New York City limits. 

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