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When a project generates more debris than a pickup truck can handle, the math on making repeated runs to a transfer station gets uncomfortable fast. A roll-off container delivered to the property keeps the work moving, keeps the material contained, and means one pickup when the job is done rather than a dozen trips in between. Ben's Junk Removal handles dumpster rental in Belleview for exactly this kind of job, whether it is a garage that has been accumulating for years, a remodel that has gutted two rooms at once, or a property turnover that needs to be cleared and ready.
Belleview is a town where most projects are residential and most lots have room for a container. The work tends to be hands-on and self-directed: homeowners clearing out before a move, families settling an estate, contractors finishing a renovation on a tight schedule. Whatever the situation, the container is delivered to the address, stays as long as the job needs it, and is hauled away when the call comes in. Simple scheduling. Competitive rates. Zero hassle.
Heavy debris is its own category, and it fills a weight allowance faster than it fills a container. A bathroom floor tear-out, a broken concrete pad, or a stack of old brick pavers can hit the weight limit well before the container looks full. If your project is heavy on dense material, mention that on the call so the quote accounts for it. For projects that are mostly heavy debris with modest volume, a lowboy variant is worth asking about.
Moving out of a house that has been home for a long time means sorting through furniture, appliances, clothing, tools, and everything that accumulated over the years. A container at the driveway makes that process practical. Items come out as decisions get made, and nothing has to wait for a truck to show up. Flexible rental periods with no pressure to rush mean the clearout moves at a pace that fits the situation.
Framing scraps, drywall cutoffs, roofing material, insulation, and broken fixtures add up quickly on an active job site. A container on site keeps the work area clear and the debris contained in one place. Swap-out service is available for larger projects that generate ongoing material, so a full container does not stop the job.
A full remodel running through multiple rooms generates a sustained volume of debris over weeks rather than days. Scheduling the container around the phases of the work, rather than trying to clear everything at the end, keeps the project manageable. Extensions are available if a phase runs long.
Properties that have sat vacant or been left in poor condition often hold a mix of furniture, appliances, household debris, and materials that did not belong there in the first place. A container handles the volume in one load and gets the property ready for what comes next. We stand behind every rental, including the ones that involve a full cleanout of a difficult property.
Removing a pool or hot tub generates concrete, rebar, plumbing fixtures, and surrounding deck material. The load is heavy, the volume is significant, and it needs to go somewhere. A roll-off container sized for the job keeps that material off the lawn and ready for haul-away. Confirm the material types on the call so the container and weight allowance are matched to what is actually coming out.
The same job description does not always mean the same container. A garage cleanout on a property where the garage has been used as a workshop and a storage unit for years is a different job from a garage cleanout where someone just needs to move a few pieces of furniture and some boxes. Size selection comes down to how much material there is, how heavy it is, and what the delivery site can accommodate.
A single-room project, a bathroom strip-out, a modest yard clearance, or a targeted garage cleanout typically fits a smaller container. These handle the debris without taking up more driveway than the job requires. If the material is light, volume is the main factor. If it is heavy, weight is.
A full kitchen renovation, a multi-room clearout, a roof tear-off on a standard residential structure, or an estate cleanout where multiple rooms are being emptied at once points toward the middle of the range. These containers cover the volume a full day of active work generates without needing a swap-out.
A whole-home remodel, a foreclosure cleanout with years of accumulated debris, a commercial property turnover, or a construction project with ongoing debris generation calls for more capacity. The service page carries the full size comparison if you want to look through the range before calling. We'll find the right fit for your job.
How a container gets filled affects how cleanly the pickup goes. A few habits make the difference between a load that hauls away without issue and one that creates a problem at the end.
Start with flat, heavy items at the bottom. Appliances, furniture frames, and large pieces of debris lay flat and create a stable base. Loose material, smaller debris, and lighter items fill the gaps on top. A load that is packed evenly and sits below the fill line is a load that can be legally transported. Material stacked above the rim is not just a weight concern. It is a safety issue during transport and may require offloading before pickup can happen.
Mixing heavy dense material with lighter debris also affects the weight calculation. If the bottom half of the container is concrete and the top half is drywall, the total weight may be higher than the volume suggests. Mention the material mix on the call so the weight allowance reflects what is going in. Clear communication from delivery to pickup is how every rental runs.
The rate is confirmed on the call before anything is scheduled. It covers the container size, the rental period, and a stated weight allowance. Ask what it includes and you get a straight answer.
A few things can change the final number. Weight overages beyond the stated allowance are billed separately. Rental extensions, if the job runs longer than expected, are arranged on a follow-up call. Certain materials that cannot go in a standard container require separate handling and are not covered by the standard quote. None of that is a surprise if the job is described accurately on the first call.
There are no contracts or commitments on a rental. The price is set before delivery, and the rental runs until the job is done and pickup is scheduled. Call (352) 619-2495 for a free quote. Before you start loading, that call is the right first step.
Same-day delivery is available in Belleview depending on when the call comes in and what is open on the schedule. Next-day delivery is the more reliable target if a specific window matters. Calling in the morning gives the best chance of a same-day drop. Weekend delivery is handled the same way as a weekday order.
For most residential projects in Belleview, a day or two of lead time is enough. Larger projects or jobs with specific placement requirements benefit from a little more notice, not because the delivery is complicated, but because confirming the placement details before the container arrives saves a second trip. Careful placement matters more than a fast drop, and we work that way.
Rental periods are flexible. The container stays until the job is done and the call comes in for pickup. If the project runs longer than expected, extensions are available. We make it that simple.
We serve Belleview and the communities around it throughout Marion County. Silver Springs Shores, Marion Oaks, Liberty Triangle, Ocklawaha, and Ocala are all covered. If your address falls between those communities or sits at the edge of one of them, call and we will confirm coverage for your specific location.
Marion County properties vary considerably, and that variation affects how delivery is handled. Placement on a public street or right-of-way may require a permit, and requirements differ depending on whether the address is inside Belleview town limits or in an unincorporated part of the county. We confirm what applies at the specific address before the container is dropped. Built for homeowners. Sized for contractors. Ready for your job.
the page covering roll-off rentals answers most of what comes up before a visit.
Yes, recurring customers and contractors running multiple job sites can manage deliveries across different addresses through the same account. Call and let us know how the work is set up and we will coordinate accordingly.
That is your container for the rental period, and what goes in it is your responsibility. If someone adds material you did not authorize, call us and we can talk through the situation. The best approach is usually to address it with the neighbor directly before the container is picked up.
Plywood boards can be placed under the container's contact points to reduce pressure on concrete, pavers, or other finished surfaces. Mention the surface type on the call and we will confirm the right approach before delivery.
Material cannot be loaded above the fill line at the top edge of the container. An overfilled container cannot be legally or safely transported. If your load is close to the top, call and we can discuss whether a larger container or a swap-out makes more sense.
Call when the container is full and we will schedule a swap as soon as availability allows. Same-day and next-day arrangements depend on what is open on the schedule at that point. The earlier in the day you call, the more options are available.
Yes, if you finish the job early and want the container off your property sooner, call and we will schedule an early pickup. There is no requirement to keep the container for the full rental period.
Delivery and pickup are handled at the same address. If your project involves moving material from one location to another, call and we can talk through the options that make sense for your job.
Both communities are covered. If your address is in Marion Oaks, Liberty Triangle, or elsewhere in the surrounding area, call with the address and we will confirm delivery. Coverage extends throughout Marion County, and most addresses in and around Belleview are straightforward to reach.
Yes, pool and hot tub removal generates a mix of concrete, rebar, and surrounding deck material that a roll-off container handles well. Mention the project type on the call so the container size and weight allowance are matched to what is coming out. Extensions are available if the removal takes longer than expected.
Material is hauled to a licensed transfer or disposal facility in accordance with applicable regulations. Certain materials that cannot go to a standard facility are handled separately, which is why prohibited items cannot go into the container in the first place.
Describe the property and the rooms being cleared on the call. A rough sense of how many rooms are involved, whether there is large furniture or appliances, and whether the material is heavy or light is enough to point toward the right container size. If the job turns out to be larger than expected, extensions and swap-out service are both available.
Call us right away. We will work out what happened and what the right next step is. Clear communication from delivery to pickup is how every rental runs, and that includes fixing a problem if one comes up.
Whatever the job is, whether it is a long-overdue garage cleanout, a remodel that has filled two rooms with debris, or a property turnover that needs to be empty by the end of the week, we can get a container to your Belleview address. Ben's Junk Removal is available every day from 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM. Call (352) 619-2495 for a free quote, confirm the size and delivery date, and we will take care of the rest. We'll take care of it.
Close by, we also work in: Silver Springs Shores, Marion Oaks, Liberty Triangle, Silver Springs.
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Whether you are clearing a single room, working through a full estate cleanout, or managing debris on an active construction site, the right container size makes the job go faster and keeps costs in check. We offer a range of roll-off containers from a compact 10-yard up to a 40-yard, plus a lowboy option for projects heavy on dense material. Call for a free quote and we will confirm the size, the rate, and the delivery window before anything is scheduled.
| Size | Dimensions (LxWxH) | Approximate Capacity | Included Weight | Typical Uses |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10-Yard | 12' x 8' x 3.5' | 10 cubic yards, the same as roughly 4 pickup truck loads | 1 to 2 tons included | Single-room cleanoutMinor landscaping debrisSmall bathroom demoLight junk removal |
| 10-Yard Lowboy | 12' x 8' x 2' | 10 cubic yards, built for heavy material rather than volume | Up to 4 tons depending on material | Concrete removalDirt and fill disposalHeavy roofing tear-off debrisDense demolition material |
| 12-Yard | 14' x 8' x 3.5' | 12 cubic yards, the same as roughly 5 pickup truck loads | 2 tons included | Small renovation projectsGarage cleanoutDeck removalMixed light debris |
| 15-Yard | 16' x 8' x 4' | 15 cubic yards, the same as roughly 6 pickup truck loads | 2 to 3 tons included | Multi-room cleanoutKitchen or bathroom remodelAttic and basement comboModerate yard waste |
| 20-YardMost Popular | 22' x 8' x 4.5' | 20 cubic yards, the same as roughly 8 pickup truck loads | 3 tons included | Full home cleanoutLarge renovationRoofing tear-offEstate cleanout |
| 30-Yard | 22' x 8' x 6' | 30 cubic yards, the same as roughly 12 pickup truck loads | 4 tons included | Large construction projectsCommercial cleanoutWhole-home renovationMajor demolition debris |
| 40-Yard | 22' x 8' x 8' | 40 cubic yards, the same as roughly 16 pickup truck loads | 5 tons included | Large commercial jobsNew construction wasteIndustrial cleanoutHigh-volume demolition |
Not sure which size fits your project? Call (352) 619-2495 between 9:00 AM and 8:30 PM any day of the week and we will help you figure it out before anything is scheduled.