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Compactors

Roll-off Compactor Service Guide

Things You Need To Know...

When Should I choose this Service?

  • Permanent service is best suited for a company or residential property that will need ongoing daily, weekly, or monthly service. A front-load commercial container is always the most economical choice, and will allow you to store waste and recycling material until your container is emptied on your pre-scheduled service day.
  • Other options for permanent service include commercial rear-load and side-load containers. However, due to the kind of equipment and manpower required to service these containers, your overall monthly bill will most likely increase.
  • Standard service agreements for this service include one, two, and three year options.

Very Important! 

  • Do not overload your container or let material stick out over the top. This is a serious safety hazard, both for people loading the container and the driver who needs to transport it to its final destination.
  • Do not put unacceptable material in the container. (See List Below)
  • Plan on building an enclosure for your container? Consult your hauler prior to construction beginning to ensure the equipment and track have access. 

Unacceptable Material List

  • Aerosol cans
  • All Liquids
  • Animals
  • Antifreeze
  • Appliances
  • Dirt
  • Fluorescent tubes
  • Food waste
  • Asbestos
  • Batteries 
  • Hazardous waste
  • Industrial waste
  • Other flammable liquids
  • Propane tanks
  • Radioactive material
  • Railroad ties
  • Solvents
  • Televisions
  • Tires
  • Barrels 
  • Chemical products
  • Computers
  • Lubricating/hydraulic oil
  • Medical waste
  • Microwaves
  • Monitors
  • Motor Oil 
  • Oil filters
  • Transmission oil
  • Paint (except completely dried latex paint cans, no liquids)

COMPACTOR SIZE OPTIONS

  • Self-Containerd Compactor
    • 15 YARD
    • 20 YARD
    • 34 YARD
  • Stationary Compactors
    • 15 YARD
    • 20 YARD
    • 34 YARD
    • 40 YARD
  • Vertical Compactors

 

* Dimensions may vary slightly depending on the equipment manufacture used by a particular hauler

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