Our team breaks it down in simple terms, so there are no surprises.
Our goal is to remove waste before it interferes with production or storage. We explain what can go into the dumpster and what needs alternate handling. We stay in touch, so there are no last-minute surprises or delays. Our team understands how important timing is during roofing and siding jobs. Waste needs to be removed often and without delay.
We also review how long the job will take and where the dumpster should go. When someone contacts us, we ask what parts of the home they're clearing and what items they plan to discard. Once we know the type and size of the job, we recommend the proper dumpster and talk through the delivery details. Pallets, shelving, packaging waste, outdated stock, and broken equipment move out fast.
We walk them through the process without using construction terms or industry jargon. Many homeowners rent a dumpster for garage cleanouts, yard waste, or renovation debris. From the first call to the final pickup, we handle the logistics so they can focus on the task. If the renovation affects a large floor or several offices, we bring in multiple containers or rotate a single one more frequently.
We also discuss the weight limits and why they matter when throwing out tile or older solid surfaces. For many homeowners, this is their first time renting a dumpster. Many people ask how long they can keep the dumpster.
We provide dumpsters built to handle sharp, heavy, and uneven materials that come down during these projects. Business cleanouts require coordination and speed. We explain how to spread the weight and how high to stack the debris. Timing matters during an office remodel. Some businesses work in tight spaces, public-facing areas, or shared lots. Our service starts with a phone call and ends with the waste gone, exactly when it needs to be.
We also provide advice on how to use the rental time efficiently. Landscaping projects create more debris than most people expect. Office renovations produce more waste than people expect.
Some facilities want dumpsters near shipping docks. When someone calls, we discover what debris they need to remove. We also review what can and cannot go into a landscaping dumpster. Homeowners don't need to figure these things out alone. Knowing the type of waste helps us recommend the right dumpster size and prevents overflow. Our team handles all the logistics so workers don't have to stop to move a container or explain site access over and over.
Royal Rolloffs supports both large jobs and small ones with the same level of care. Some people finish early and want the container picked up as soon as it's full. That includes listing prohibited materials and suggesting easy alternatives when needed. Renovation We discuss the project, check the removed materials, and recommend a size that works. If a site has tight access, we plan the placement carefully to avoid blocking walkways or equipment paths.
We also provide clear rules about what can go in the dumpster. We make waste removal simple, reliable, and stress-free, no matter who's handling it. We want customers to feel confident loading their dumpsters without worrying about mistakes. Royal Rolloffs keeps roofing and siding waste moving off-site so the installation work stays focused. We make scheduling a dumpster delivery simple.
We focus on clear steps so our customers don't waste time or risk extra charges. Junk removal Nails, flashing, and siding materials can be sharp or uneven. We make sure the dumpster fits and stays out of the way. Before delivery, we talk about where the container should go, how much room it needs, and how to keep the area safe. We help make sure the weight doesn't exceed limits.
Rolled carpet and padding can take up a lot of space if not stacked well. No waiting, no excuses. Our service makes keeping the project site clean easy, so the outdoor space can take shape without obstacles. We work around these needs by scheduling off-hours delivery or quiet-zone placement. Keeping the site clear of waste is one less thing for the crew to manage. Shingles, nails, underlayment, trim, and packaging build up fast as the crew moves across the surface.
We match the right dumpster size to the volume and confirm a spot that works for workers and the drop-off truck. Royal Rolloffs provides a large-scale dumpster service that handles volume, weight, and deadlines without confusion or delay. We handle requests for spring cleaning, minor renovations, furniture disposal, yard projects, and moving-related cleanouts. We're quick with follow-ups and flexible if plans change. Offices, retail stores, restaurants, and other commercial spaces must remove large amounts of old inventory, broken equipment, displays, and office furniture.
At Royal Rolloffs, we don't overcomplicate junk removal-we make it easy. A half-full dumpster loaded with bricks or concrete can reach its weight limit fast. Contractors often need one or more containers on a job site. We plan the drop-off and pickup around business hours or off-site activities to avoid disruption. Dumpster cost We want the dumpster to be in the right spot from the start so the cleanup flows smoothly.
Most household, construction, and yard debris can go in without issue. With demolition, getting the dumpster size right saves time, keeps the job moving, and prevents waste from piling up on site. We work around project schedules to drop off containers on time and remove them as soon as they're full. Some projects involve heavy materials like concrete, tile, or masonry. We help each crew choose the right size so that nothing slows them down.
We ask what kind of rooms are being cleaned out and what items are being tossed. We ask questions about the layout of the driveway or the job site. We offer roll-off containers that handle heavy loads and rough debris. We also consider the surface type-grass, gravel, or pavement-and explain how to keep the bin stable and avoid damage. Kitchen remodels remove more material than people expect.
Warehouse cleanouts involve volume, weight, and tight schedules. If the flooring project expands or runs longer, we stay flexible with pickup times or additional containers. Crews don't want to stop midway to wait for a bin swap or risk debris blowing across the yard. This usually happens when people stack debris past the fill line or throw in heavy materials without knowing the weight rules. For larger remodels or construction jobs, we recommend a size that handles bulky debris or heavier waste without risk of overflow.
We confirm placement, give loading tips, and explain what's allowed in the bin. We work with businesses across many industries-construction, retail, food service, and logistics. At Royal Rolloffs, we believe in simple service that delivers real results. Communication stays clear, and we handle changes without confusion.
If space is limited, we discuss other options for safe placement. Garbage truck When a container fills up with drywall, framing scraps, or broken pallets, we're ready to get it out of the way and replace it quickly. They don't want surprises or hold-ups during a time-sensitive job. We also discuss loading the dumpster and what not to throw in.
Larger commercial sites often need larger yard options. We're ready to swap out the container or adjust the schedule to help them keep the momentum going. Renovation debris can be bulky and uneven. We offer precise delivery, use, and pickup instructions so everything runs smoothly.
10‑yard includes 1 ton, priced at $370/week, 20‑yard includes 2 tons at $395/week, and 30‑yard includes 3 tons at $420/week
You’ll be charged $20 per day if you need to extend your rental. If your load exceeds the weight limit, there’s a $60 fee for each additional ton. If the driver has to move debris that is stacked above the fill line, there’s a $100 charge. Deliveries or pickups scheduled outside normal hours come with a $100 after-hours fee. And if there are any tires in the dumpster, you’ll be billed $50 per tire.
Royal Rolloffs provides roll‑off dumpster rental services to residential and commercial customers in Lee’s Summit, Kansas City, and surrounding areas
Prohibited items include dirt, concrete, tree waste, wet paint, oil/fuel tanks, chemicals, refrigerators/freezers, tires, and other hazardous materials
Yes—but roofing materials must be kept separate for recycling/disposal reasons