Frequently Asked Questions
What types of construction waste rentals do you offer?
We provide construction waste trailer rentals. Our trailer is designed to handle both commercial and residential waste management needs.
What is the size of your rental trailer?
We offer a 10-yard pullout construction waste trailer. It is designed to accommodate a wide range of projects, from small home cleanups to larger commercial jobs.
What service areas do you cover?
We can deliver trailers to clients in Grand Traverse, Leelanau, Benzie, Kalkaska counties, and anywhere in between.
How long can I keep the rental trailer?
Our rental periods are flexible to suit your project needs. Whether you need the trailer for a few days or several weeks, we can work with you to determine the best rental duration.
What types of waste can I put in the trailer?
You can use our trailer for general construction debris, household waste, and renovation materials. However, we do not accept hazardous materials, paints, or chemicals. If you have questions about what can be included, please contact us for more details.
What types of waste is prohibited in the trailer?
We do not allow the following items to be disposed of in our trailers:
- Latex or oil-based paints
- Coatings or spray paints
- Aerosol containers
- Solvents or turpentines
- Furniture and paint strippers
- Oil filters
- Lubricating oil and containers
- Automotive lead acid batteries
- Household single-use dry cell and rechargeable batteries
- Antifreeze and containers
- BBQ lighter fluids
- Propane tanks and pressurized containers
- Fertilizers
- Pesticides
- Insecticides and herbicides
- Disinfectants
- Rat and mouse poisons
- Pool chemicals
- Household cleaners
- Used sharps
- Medicines and prescriptions
- Light tubes and bulbs
- Fluorescent light ballasts
- Gasoline and waste oils
- Cooking Oils
- Automotive filters
- Items containing fuels such as Lawn mowers, propane tanks
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Mercury- containing waste
- Organic materials such as leaves, limbs and other garden/lawn debris
- Tires
- Animal carcasses
If you have specific questions about what can be included, please contact us for more details.
How do I schedule a rental?
To schedule a rental, call us at 231-499-0205, email us at tcconstructionwaste@gmail.com, or fill out our contact form. We’ll help you choose the right rental and arrange a convenient delivery time.
Do you offer same-day or next-day delivery?
We strive to accommodate urgent requests and offer flexible scheduling. Contact us to discuss your timeline, and we’ll do our best to arrange for same-day or next-day delivery if needed.
Are there any additional fees I should be aware of?
Our pricing is straightforward, but additional fees may apply for exceeding the rental period or disposing of non-accepted materials or for situations for extra mileage We’ll provide a detailed quote and discuss any potential extra costs when you schedule your rental.
How full can the trailer be when it is picked up?
Materials and debris cannot exceed the height of the trailer walls.
How do I prepare for the trailer’s delivery?
Ensure that there is a clear and accessible area for the trailer’s placement. The location should be level ground and free from any obstacles. Our team will provide specific instructions based on your site’s conditions.
What happens if I need to extend my rental period?
If you need to extend your rental period, please contact us as soon as possible. We’ll discuss availability and any additional charges, if applicable, to ensure you have the trailer for the time you need.
What happens if I need to extend my rental period?
If you need to extend your rental period, please contact us as soon as possible. We’ll discuss availability and any additional charges, if applicable, to ensure you have the trailer for the time you need.
How do I return the trailer?
When your project is complete, contact us for pick up. Our team will arrange a convenient time to collect the trailer and ensure that all waste is properly handled.
What do you do with the waste?
We do our best to recycle as much of the waste as possible. Anything that isn’t recyclable is ground up and disposed of properly.