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10 Yards - 01 Ton – Price $425.00

-Approximately 8ft x 14ft x 3ft. . -A versatile dumpster for both household cleanup projects as well as heavy projects. Perfect for removal of old carpets, small furniture, and other household items or small projects. Also, a good size for heavy materials, such as concrete, gravel, or dirt. At just 3 feet tall on the sidewall, this dumpster is easy to load too.

15 Yards – 02 ton - Price $525.00

-Approximately 8ft x 14ft x 5ft. -15 cubic yard dumpsters are perfect to manage for small kitchen or basement renovations, seasonal cleanouts and yard debris.

20 Yards – Loading weight 03 ton – Price $625.00

-Approximately 8ft x 14ft x 6ft. -20 cubic yard dumpsters are ideal to manage construction and demolition waster for multiple room renovations, office cleanouts and larger scale basement cleanouts. By far our most popular dumpster.

25 Yards – Loading weight 04 ton – Price $725.00

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30 Yards – 04 ton - Price $850.00 05 ton - Price $925.00

-Approximately 8ft x 22ft x 6ft. -This size is perfect for commercial jobs, home renovations, landscaping project and more! Construction crews working on major home remodeling or small commercial building jobs, more often than you think, find that 30yd dumpsters are the perfect size for their waste disposal needs. The 30yd dumpster can handle the equivalent of approximately fifteen pickup truck loads.

40yd – 06 ton – Price $1125.00

-Approximately 8ft x 22ft x 8ft. -The largest model available is designed for hefty construction projects. This large capacity roll-off dumpster is perfect for larger commercial jobs, home renovations, landscaping projects, and more. This heavy-duty roll-off dumpster can hold and haul junk, construction debris and more safely and reliably. This could be the perfect size dumpster for roofing, new construction, and serious demolition jobs. Approximately 20 pickup truck loads of construction debris can be dumped into one 40yd dumpster bin.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The above pricing includes the tonnage listed, if the dumpster weighs more, the overweight fee of $180.00 per ton will be charge.

Rental period is 10 DAYS.

Over 10 Days will be charge $50.00 weekly fee.

Mattresses, TVs, ACs and Tires all at na additional fee based on the dump location and what they charge.

Pricing can be adjusted base upon volume.

Travel fee can be applied for long distance, please

Dumpsters 10 Yards – Price $425.00 – Loading Weight 01 TON

Dumpsters 15 Yards – Price $525.00 – Loading Weight 02 TON

Dumpsters 20 Yards – Price $625.00 – Loading Weight 03 TON

Dumpsters 25 Yards – Price $725.00 – Loading Weight 04 TON

Dumpsters 30 Yards – Price $850.00 – Loading Weight 04 TON

Dumpsters 30 Yards –

Price $925.00 – Loading Weight 05 TON

Dumpsters 40 Yards – Price $1125.00 –Loading Weight 06TON

Fuel Surcharge $50

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For the storage of bricks, concrete and sand, please contact us. 

Phone: 617-293-0068

info@massgreendisposal.com

67 Sharp St – Hingham – MA 02043

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PO BOX 525, ACCORD MA

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HOW IT WORKS

Most construction projects require a 20yd dumpster or 30yd dumpster. Roll off dumpsters are ideal for construction and demolition projects.
All you will have to do is provide us with: -The size of dumpster you desire. -When you would like us to deliver the unit. -Where on the job site you’d like us to drop the unit. -We’ll do the rest. Most of our deliveries happen within the first 24 hours of your call. -When your dumpster is full, simply let us know and we’ll be there to pick up the container and dispose of the materials. Best of all, we’ll return the fully serviced dumpster within the same day. -Whether you are a home builder, remodeler, roofer, window and siding specialist, fire or water restoration operative, or commercial contractor, MassGreen Disposal will save you time and headaches with your roll-off dumpster rental needs.
Renting a roll-off dumpster is the best way to dispose of construction waste — it’s easy, reliable and keeps debris contained until it’s ready for collection. Mass Green offers temporary roll-offs in a range of sizes to suit different types and amounts of waste. Renting a roll-off from Mass Green couldn’t be easier. Just check availability in your area, choose your dates of service, select your waste type and book your rental.
Estimating the weight of your construction and demolition debris is essential to finding the right dumpster for the job. Use our weight calculators to find a dumpster with the right volume and weight capacity for your specific type of debris, including: -Concrete, Asphalt, Roofing Shingles, Drywall, Plaster, Carpet.
While your debris may fit within the volume of the container you rent, it is possible for the weight of your debris to exceed the dumpster’s weight limit. For example, a 20yd dumpster may only be filled halfway with a heavy material, such as concrete or dirt. Exceeding the maximum weight limit may result in additional charges. Therefore, always consider both the type and weight of your materials when choosing a dumpster size. Concrete & Asphalt Weight Calculator Can also be used for brick, dirt, gravel, etc. HOW MUCH DOES A YARD OF CONCRETE OR ASPHALT WEIGH? Concrete and asphalt weights are based on the square footage and thickness of the material. On average, a cubic yard of solid concrete weighs 4,050 pounds (~2 tons), or 150 pounds per cubic foot. Solid asphalt weighs slightly less at 3,960 pounds per cubic yard. However, broken concrete and asphalt weighs closer to 2,025 pounds (~1 ton) per cubic yard, or 75 pounds per cubic foot, when disposed of in a dumpster due to the amount of empty space. When disposing of either material, use our concrete weight calculator to determine the right dumpster for asphalt and concrete disposal.

Certain items can’t be thrown in a dumpster due to safety hazards or local regulations. Not sure if you can put a particular item in your roll-off container? Check the list below or give us a call at 781-660.5796 to find out what’s accepted in your area. HOUSEHOLD JUNK – Considering a residential dumpster for your home cleanout? You can put most household junk items in a dumpster, including old knickknacks, clothing, toys, pots, pans and more. Certain appliances and electronics can often be put in a dumpster, but not always — it’s best to call ahead before throwing these items away. Depending on regulations in your area, throwing appliances and electronics into a dumpster may result in a per-item disposal fee. WOODEN FURNITURE – Wooden furniture such as tables, chairs and bookcases are almost always accepted. However, you should ask about upholstered furniture such as couches and recliners, as these items are not accepted in all locations. Be aware that throwing away furniture may carry an additional fee in some areas due to local disposal regulations. BRICK, ASPHALT, CONCRETE – Heavy materials such as brick, asphalt, broken concrete and concrete block, can be disposed of using heavy debris dumpsters. MassGreen Disposal offers specific dumpsters for heavy materials in areas where we accept them. CONSTRUCTION & HOME IMPROVEMENT DEBRIS – Debris from building, demolition and home improvement projects can almost always be thrown away in a construction dumpster. This can include drywall, flooring, wall tiles, broken bathroom fixtures, tiles, subfloor materials, old countertops and more. LUMBER – In most cases, you can put untreated lumber and other wood from construction projects into a dumpster, including two-by-fours and studs. Treated lumber, such as railroad ties, is almost never allowed in your roll off container. SHINGLES – Shingles can go in a roofing dumpster. Renting a dumpster is a great way to get rid of all kinds of roofing debris including underlayment, tiles, plywood, and any other construction waste you may create during your project.

While rules can vary for some materials, there are prohibited items you cannot throw in a dumpster anywhere. This includes refrigerators, tires, chemicals, car batteries, railroad ties and any other materials that are toxic, pose a significant safety hazard or could damage the container. Keep reading to learn how to handle waste materials that are not allowed in your roll off dumpster REFRIGERATORS – Refrigerators typically cannot be put in a dumpster because the refrigerant they contain is toxic. You can usually dispose of refrigerators through your local sanitation department’s bulk debris pickup program. In some areas, you may be able to throw away your refrigerator using a dumpster if it has been properly drained by an HVAC professional. However, if you are simply throwing out one refrigerator, it may be easier to call an appliance retailer to handle it. Some will provide free disposal with the purchase of a new appliance. HOT WATER TANKS – Hot water tanks are generally not allowed in dumpster rentals because their void space can collect harmful gases inside landfills. If you need to dispose of a hot water heater or tank, contact your local waste management department or recycling facility. TYRES – You cannot throw tires in a dumpster, as they can damage the landfill structures and equipment. Whole tires are capable of “floating” to the top of a landfill as methane gas builds up inside the tire’s inner wall. Most auto parts stores and municipal waste departments will accept old tires to recycle them into asphalt and other industrial applications. Check tire recycler in your area. PAINT CANS & LACQUERS – Paints and lacquers are prohibited because they can contain lead or mercury, especially if they were manufactured prior to the 1990s. Prohibited paints include paint thinners, lacquers and wood stains. However, in most municipalities, you can dispose of dry latex paint, as long as it’s wrapped in a plastic bag. Empty paint cans are also usually accepted. ADHESIVES – Adhesives such as glue or epoxy should not go in a dumpster as they can bind other materials to the interior of the container. Instead, throw these items out with your regular household trash or recycling. CAR BATTERIES – Car batteries, as well as lithium batteries, cannot be put in a dumpster because they can leak chemicals that are harmful to the environment. You can take old car batteries to a local recycler, such as an auto shop. Lithium batteries, like those found in laptops, can be recycled at most big-box electronics stores. General-purpose alkaline batteries, such as AA’s, AAA’s and D’s, are allowed in a dumpster. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS – Hazardous materials and liquids cannot go in a dumpster. Examples of hazardous waste include asbestos, pesticides, contaminated soils or absorbents, motor oil, other automotive fluids and medical waste. Always make sure to follow the proper procedures in your location and find a hazardous waste collection center near you to handle the disposal responsibly. CONTAMINATED SOILS – Contaminated soils and absorbents that are mixed with hazardous substances cannot be disposed of through normal waste haulers. They must either be treated or contained per federal Superfund guidelines. HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS – Chemical cleaners or solvents should not be thrown away in a dumpster. However, empty containers are usually accepted, as long as they do not contain residual chemicals. INK & RESINS – Ink used in pens and printers, as well as resins, can damage equipment and stain the interior of dumpsters. These are best disposed of through recycling centers or retailers with drop-off locations. OIL, FUEL & PROPANE TANKS – Disposing of propane tanks, fuels, oils and other flammable materials in a dumpster is a serious safety hazard. These substances are highly combustible and disposing of them improperly is illegal in most areas. You should contact a propane company, your local fire department or a hazardous material collection center for further disposal information. ASBESTOS – Asbestos is a flame retardant found in older homes and various industrial products. It is considered to be a carcinogen in most U.S. states, which has resulted in landfill bans. If you know your home contains asbestos, you should contact a licensed contractor to ensure for a safe removal and disposal. INDUSTRIAL DRUMS – Industrial drums contain potentially dangerous byproducts of industrial processes. These should be disposed of through haulers licensed for hazardous waste disposal.