What Can I Dump?
The items you can legally put in a roll-off dumpster in Texas are generally similar to those accepted in most other states. However, it's essential to be aware of local regulations and guidelines that may vary by city or municipality within Texas.
Here is a List of Common Items That are Typically Allowed
in a Roll-off Dumpster in Texas:
Yard Waste
Grass, leaves, branches, and other organic yard waste can often be placed in a dumpster. However, some areas may have specific rules regarding yard waste disposal.
Non-Hazardous Electronics
Some roll-off dumpster providers may accept non-hazardous electronics, like old computers and televisions.
Construction and Demolition Debris
This includes materials such as wood, drywall, concrete, bricks, roofing materials, and other construction-related waste.
General Trash
Everyday household and office trash, including discarded items like clothing, toys, and packaging materials, are typically allowed.
Household Debris
Common household items like furniture, appliances, carpeting, and flooring are generally accepted.
Plastic
Non-hazardous plastic materials can often be placed in a dumpster.
Paper and Cardboard
These recyclable materials are usually acceptable for disposal.
Glass
Non-hazardous glass items are typically allowed.
Metal
Scrap metal and metal items can often be included in a dumpster.
Furniture
Old or broken furniture is usually accepted for disposal in a roll-off dumpster.
Don't Put This Stuff In A Roll-Off Dumpster!
While these items are generally allowed, it's crucial to be aware of what is not allowed in a roll-off dumpster in Texas:
- Hazardous Materials:
Hazardous waste materials, including chemicals, paints, solvents, batteries, and oils, are strictly prohibited. These materials require special disposal methods and should not be placed in a roll-off dumpster. - Tires:
Most roll-off dumpster providers do not accept tires, as they need to be disposed of separately. - Refrigerators and Refrigerants:
Appliances ever containing refrigerants require a letter of certified removal from a pro. Holler at us for more info, we may be able to help. - Asbestos:
Asbestos-containing materials are hazardous and should never be placed in a dumpster. Specialized handling and disposal procedures are required for asbestos-containing waste. - Medical Waste:
Medical waste, including sharps (needles), medications, and biohazardous materials, should be disposed of through appropriate medical waste disposal services. - Flammable or Explosive Materials:
Materials that are flammable or explosive should never be placed in a roll-off dumpster. This includes gasoline, propane tanks, and fireworks.
Have Questions? Just Ask Us!
Always consult with our roll-off dumpster rental team if you have questions or are simply unsure if what you plan to put in the dumpster is legal. Finding out specific guidelines and any local regulations that may apply to waste disposal beforehand is extremely important. Additionally, for hazardous materials and items not accepted in a roll-off dumpster, it's essential to research appropriate disposal methods and facilities in your area to ensure compliance with environmental laws and regulations.