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Cheap Dumpster Rental or So You Thought
If you're looking for cheap dumpster rental, you're price shopping the competition. We understand no one wants to overpay for debris removal. However, there are a few things to understand when renting a dumpster. Timeliness, bottom line pricing, service standards, and safety record of a potential roll off dumpster rental service all all factors to consider.
Is a potential savings of $25 - $40 going to be your bottom line determining factor when hiring a roll off dumpster company? What happens when they don't show up when they originally claimed they would? Over-promising is a sales tactic often used to close a deal. The tactic has good intentions behind it, but usually ends up disappointing the consumer (AKA: You). Express Roll-Off believes in quoting realistic time frames when it comes to the delivery and pick up of your roll off dumpster. Our goal is not to over-promise and under-deliver, but to exceed your service expectations. Afterall, we wouldn't be in business if it weren't for you.
Size Matters When Renting Dumpsters
Size truly matters when it comes to renting a roll off dumpster. Many times we think of our wallet first when it comes to paying for something temporary like dumpster rental. Afterall, it's just a container that you're going to use for trash disposal. But smaller, doesn't always end up being cheaper.
The dumpster to the left isn't a roll off dumpster, it is however roughly 4-6 yards. The smallest size roll off we rent at Express is 10 yards. Does double this size look like it will hold all of the debris you have? If it doesn't you're better off renting our most popular size - our 15 yard dumpster. It just might save you over $150! We'll get to that in a minute....
Sometimes smaller is cheaper when it comes to size. This applies when you're ordering food in a restaurant for instance. The 6oz steak is cheaper than the 8 oz cut. A 10 yard dumpster is our least expensive dumpster, provided you can fit all of your debris inside of it without going over the fill line. And if you can manage to do so, that's great!
But usually we have a tendency to underestimate the amount of garbage we really have. This is where the savings comes in...
Why Roofers Should Use Hire Roll Off Dumpster Companies
Most of the bigger roofing corporations bought their very own dump trailers with the aim of saving lots of cash dumping roofing debris on their own. Let Express Roll Off Dumpsters, your local dumpster corporation in Palm Bay and the encircling cities in Brevard County, Florida to break down the actual prices to our self-employed roofing contractors. Note that we're assuming your dump trailer is owned outright in this comparison, without a month-to-month fee.
Roofing companies in Melbourne Ought to rent a dumpster from Express Roll Off Because:
1. We can keep lower your roofing companies gasoline expenses. That’s right, gasoline is a hefty business cost every month- we're certain of this. These trips from your customer’s job to the unload at the Brevard dump (depending on wherein the re-roofs or roof upkeep is located may be $20 - $50 dollars in fuel/each jaunt.
2. We will lower roofing contractors valuable payroll charges. The average roofing employee makes $15.60/hr as claimed by and this doesn't include his overtime earnings, workman’s comp coverage, the 941 payroll contributions we entrepreneurs pay, re-employment tax, and/or any other perks that an organization may provide to their staff. Travel to and from the local dump, assuming the lines move at a fast pace, can take two to 2 and a half hours. With just one worker in the truck dumping these materials this can run your business $30 - $45/ each trip.
3. The dreaded smell of the dump. The landfill stinks. It’s no charge generally to dump old roofing waste; however it's a gross olfactory experience. Your trucks will get grimy, it smells, and the seagulls like to leave droppings on your windshield.
4. Preserve your mileage which ultimately leads to break downs with the additional wear and tear on your vehicle- also the heavy hauling your truck is carrying increases the likelihood of repairs. At close to $.60/mile ($.575 per mile to be accurate). A forty three trip will cost about $25 in wear and tear (according to the IRS) - which is more than likely a low figure.