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Some projects come together weeks in advance. You know the scope, you know the date, and you want the container on the driveway before the first load hits the ground. Others arrive without much warning: a cleanout that has to happen this weekend, a roofing crew that moves faster than expected, a property that needs to be cleared before a sale closes. Ben's Junk Removal handles both. Call with the date you need, and we will confirm what is available for your Citrus Springs address.
The work here tends to be residential and rural in scale. Garages packed over years, outbuildings that outlasted their purpose, acreage clearances, and home renovations on properties with room to work. Contractors running smaller residential jobs and homeowners doing the work themselves both call for the same thing: a container that shows up when it is supposed to, holds what they need to load, and disappears when the job is done. That is what every rental looks like from this end.
Same-day delivery is sometimes available, depending on when you call and what is open on the schedule. Next-day delivery is the more reliable target if you want a specific window and a little more flexibility on timing. To get the earliest available slot, call as early in the day as possible and have the address and the container size ready.
Most customers in a town this size are not running against a hard commercial deadline. A day or two of lead time is usually enough to get a container placed exactly where you want it. If the job is urgent, say so on the call and we will tell you what is open.
Weekend delivery is handled the same way as any weekday order. We are available every day from 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM, so a Saturday drop-off or a Sunday pickup is scheduled through the same call with no separate process. Flexible rental periods with no pressure to rush mean the container stays until you are ready, not until a fixed date runs out.
The right container size is not a fixed answer. It depends on what you are clearing, how dense the material is, and how much room you have on the property for the container to sit. A job that looks straightforward from the outside can call for a larger container once the walls come down or the attic gets opened up. Describe the project on the call and we will point you toward the right fit. The full size comparison lives on the service page.
A smaller container handles the kind of project that fills a pickup truck several times over but does not take over the property. A single-room renovation, a bathroom strip-out, a garage cleared of one household's worth of accumulation, or a modest landscaping clearance all fit here. These containers also land more easily on tighter driveways and narrower lots, which matters on older residential properties where the driveway was not built with a roll-off in mind.
A mid-range container is the right call when the scope goes beyond one room or one outbuilding. A full interior renovation, a multi-room cleanout, a roof tear-off on a standard residential structure, or an estate cleanout where furniture and bulk items are moving out alongside construction debris all call for more room. These sizes handle mixed loads well and keep the project moving without a swap-out mid-job.
Larger containers are for jobs where volume is the primary concern. A barn clearance, a full acreage cleanout, a commercial fit-out strip-out, or a demolition project that generates debris across multiple days all benefit from a container with room to spare. If you are unsure whether the job calls for a larger container or a mid-range with a swap-out, the call is the place to work that out. We'll find the right fit for your job.
Your time matters, so we keep things simple. The rate is confirmed on the phone before the container is dispatched, and it covers the container size, the rental period, and a stated weight allowance. Ask what the quote includes and you get a straight answer.
A few things can move the number. Heavier materials, including concrete, dirt, and roofing shingles, count against the weight allowance faster than lighter debris. If your load is dense, mention it on the call so the quote reflects what is actually going in the container. Rental extensions, if the job runs longer than planned, are handled with a call rather than an automatic charge.
There are no contracts or commitments on a rental. The price is settled before scheduling, and nothing is added without a conversation first.
Rental periods are built around the job, not around a fixed calendar. The container stays until you are ready for pickup, and pickup is scheduled when you call. There is no clock running in the background and no pressure to rush the final loads.
If the project takes longer than expected, call and the pickup date moves. Extensions are available and are handled the same way as the original booking: a short call, a confirmed date, and no complicated process to restart. This applies to weekend projects, multi-phase renovations, and estate cleanouts where the timeline is hard to predict at the start. We stand behind every rental, including the ones that run long.
Roofing debris is heavy and accumulates fast. Shingles, underlayment, and decking material fill a container quickly, and weight matters as much as volume on these jobs. Placing the container close to the drop point saves time for the crew and keeps the site organized. If the roofing job is on a larger structure or involves multiple layers of material, a bigger container or a swap-out mid-job is worth discussing on the call.
Garages and outbuildings in a town this size often hold decades of accumulated material: tools, furniture, building supplies, yard equipment, and general bulk that did not have anywhere else to go. Clearing them out in one rental is usually possible with the right container size. Outbuildings with narrow access or soft ground around them may need some thought on placement, which is worked out before delivery.
Commercial strip-outs generate a mix of drywall, flooring, fixtures, and framing debris that needs to move quickly to keep the renovation on schedule. A container placed at the site handles that volume without multiple haul-away trips. Swap-out service keeps the debris moving on larger commercial jobs where one container is not enough.
Bulk debris from a single event or a coordinated community cleanup benefits from a container on site rather than a series of trips to a transfer station. These jobs are often time-sensitive, and same-day or next-day delivery makes the difference between a cleanup that finishes on schedule and one that drags. Call with the date and the address and we will confirm what is available.
Furniture and bulk household items take up volume quickly but are generally light relative to their size. A container sized for the room count rather than the weight handles these loads well. Estate cleanouts and foreclosure cleanouts often involve a full property's worth of furniture alongside general household debris, and a mid-range or larger container keeps the job to a single rental.
Acreage clearances are their own category. The volume can be significant, the material is often mixed, and the property itself may present access challenges that a standard residential delivery does not. Fencing, equipment, old lumber, and general farm debris all go in a standard container. Placement on unpaved or uneven ground is worked out before the container is dropped. For large acreage jobs, a bigger container or a planned swap-out is worth discussing on the call. Built for homeowners. Sized for contractors. Ready for your job.
Citrus Springs and the surrounding area include properties well off the main roads. Long driveways, unpaved surfaces, private roads, and rural lots with limited turnaround space are common, and they affect how a delivery is handled.
The roll-off truck needs enough overhead clearance to extend the arm, a surface that can hold the loaded container's weight, and enough room to maneuver in and out. Gravel and compacted surfaces handle a container well. Soft ground, steep grades, or tight turns may limit where the container can safely land. None of that automatically rules out delivery, but it is worth covering on the call before the truck is dispatched.
Careful placement matters more than a fast drop, and we work that way. If your address has any of these features, describe them when you call. We will confirm what works and what adjustments, if any, are needed before delivery day. Pick up the phone and we'll handle the details.
We serve Citrus Springs and the surrounding communities throughout Citrus County. If your address is in Pine Ridge, Hernando, Beverly Hills, Black Diamond, or Dunnellon, you are covered. Addresses on the county edges or between these towns are worth a quick call to confirm.
The service is the same regardless of address: a container delivered where you need it, a rental period that fits the job, and pickup when you call for it. Clear communication from delivery to pickup is how every rental runs, whether the address is in town or at the end of a rural road.
If you would rather read than call, the page covering roll-off rentals has the detail.
Jobs that generate debris across multiple phases, such as a full acreage clearance, a barn cleanout with a large volume of mixed material, or a commercial strip-out, often benefit from a swap-out rather than waiting until the first container is full to schedule pickup. Mention the scope of the job on the call and we will help you decide whether a single rental or a planned swap-out makes more sense.
Call with the address and we will confirm whether delivery is possible. Coverage at the edges of the service area depends on the specific location, so it is worth a quick call rather than assuming one way or the other.
Yes, rural and off-road addresses are part of the work we do in this area. Describe the access conditions on the call, including the driveway surface, any tight turns, and overhead clearance, and we will confirm what the delivery requires before the truck is dispatched.
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.
Yes, the delivery can be adjusted so the open end faces the direction that works best for loading. Let us know on the call which way you want the container to face and we will position it accordingly.
That is up to you and whoever is handling the loading. Cutting long material down before loading is a common approach for items that would otherwise stick out above the fill line. We do not provide cutting or processing as part of the rental.
The roll-off arm needs clear overhead space to extend and lower the container. Low-hanging trees, power lines, and overhangs are the most common obstacles. Note any overhead obstructions on the call so placement can be confirmed before the truck arrives.
It depends on the surface condition and how much clearance the truck needs to maneuver. Call with the address and a description of the road and we will confirm whether delivery is possible before anything is scheduled.
Ben's Junk Removal serves Citrus Springs and Citrus County every day from 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM. Call (352) 619-2495 for a free quote. The rate is confirmed before anything is scheduled, the container goes where you need it, and it is gone when the job is done. Simple scheduling. Competitive rates. Zero hassle.
Close by, we also work in: Pine Ridge, Hernando, Rainbow Springs, On Top of the World, Liberty Triangle.
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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.