If you’re about to wreak havoc on that driveway or concrete pad that is cracked beyond repair, you’ll need dumpster bins for the concrete removal. Regardless if the job calls for a sledge, pneumatic jack, or Thor’s hammer, it’s going to create a heavy-duty mess. It’s typically large and heavy enough that the most economical and efficient way to remove it is with a 10 or 11-yard heavy duty dumpster bin.
Neither concrete nor asphalt can go in your municipal trash. It’s also extremely heavy, difficult to load and unload, and not cost-efficient to transport in your pickup to the waste facilities. A standard two-car, 24’ x 10’ driveway will produce about 5400 lbs of waste asphalt. Even if you’re using a one-tonne truck, that’s three trips to the dump. You could save time and money by renting a dumpster bin.
Project | Details / Size | Waste Material | Waste Tonnage | Recommend Bin |
Single Car Driveway Double Car Driveway Parking Stall Removal | 12' x 10' 24' x 10' 10' X 20' | Ashpalt: 1.6 Y3 Asphalt: 2.67 Y3 Asphalt: 2.6 Y3 | 3400 LBS 5400 LBS 5250 LBS | 10 Yard 11 Yard 11 Yard |
Concrete Pad/Deck Concrete Walkway | 15' x 15' 50' x 2' | Concrete: 2.77 Y3 Concrete: 1.23 Y3 | 5600 LBS 2500 LBS | 14 Yard 14 Yard |
Pool Removal / Demolition | 10' x 20' 15' x 30' 20' x 40' | Concrete 2.46 Y3 Concrete 3000 Y3 Concrete 3500 Y3 | 5000 LBS 11,200 LBS 20,000 LBS | 11 Yard 11 Yard 11 Yard |
Demolitions of driveways, walkways, concrete patios, and pools all leave an industrial sized mess. Use one of our low-sided, easy load bins to avoid multiple dumps runs, excessive wear and tear on the vehicle and your body. We’ll drop a dumpster bin in the closest possible location to the work site, remove it when you’re ready and take care of the waste materials. These types of project definitely require a heavy duty yard bin. These bins also can accept dirt, gravel, and sand.