Materials
What goes in the can.
Whether you're filling a roll-off yourself or having our crew haul, here's the full list of what we accept.
Accepted
Materials we take.
Household items
- Furniture (sofas, sectionals, recliners, dressers, tables, chairs)
- Mattresses and box springs
- Carpets and rugs
- Toys, books, clothes, housewares
- Holiday decorations
- Patio and outdoor furniture
Appliances
- Refrigerators and freezers (refrigerant-safe recycling)
- Washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens
- Microwaves and small appliances
- Water heaters (electric)
- Air conditioners (window and central units)
Construction & demo debris
- Drywall and plaster
- Lumber and framing
- Tile, flooring, and underlayment
- Cabinetry and millwork
- Roofing shingles
- Siding tear-off
- Concrete (small loads — heavier weight, use the 10-yard)
- Brick and block
Yard & outdoor
- Storm debris and downed limbs
- Brush piles
- Leaves and grass clippings (bagged)
- Old fence sections
- Sheds and shed contents
- Above-ground pools
- Hot tubs (we cut them down in place)
Electronics (recycled)
- Flat-screen and CRT TVs
- Computer monitors
- Desktops, laptops, servers
- Printers and scanners
- Hard drives
- Audio equipment
Office
- Cubicles and workstations
- Office chairs
- Conference tables
- Desks and credenzas
- File cabinets
Heads up
Some materials change the can size.
Heavy material like concrete, brick, or dirt hits the weight allowance before it fills the volume. For those loads, the 10-yard is often the right choice — you'll fill it faster but the price stays right.
Ready to clear it out?
Same-day dumpsters. Same-day junk removal. All-in pricing — no surprises.