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Overflowing dumpsters, missed pickups, and surprise fees shouldn’t be part of running your business. Express Roll Off Dumpsters makes commercial waste removal simple with dependable drop-offs, flexible rental periods, and upfront pricing for offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and managed properties throughout Brevard County.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We hear these a lot. So, we figured we'd put the answers right here to save everyone some time.
Most businesses in Brevard County benefit from a commercial dumpster rental because it centralizes waste, reduces clutter, and keeps properties looking professional during everyday operations and bigger projects. Instead of relying on small cans or staff hauling trash themselves, a dedicated dumpster makes cleanup faster, safer, and more cost‑effective for shopping centers, restaurants, offices, and warehouses.
The best dumpster size depends on how much waste your business produces and how often you want service. Smaller offices or low‑volume tenants may only need a compact container, while busy restaurants, retail centers, and industrial sites often use larger roll‑off dumpsters to handle packaging, pallets, and renovation debris. If you’re not sure which size fits your Brevard County property, Express Roll Off Dumpsters can recommend a commercial dumpster rental based on your business type, space, and pickup frequency.
No, it’s important to leave appliances and large electronics out of the dumpster. Instead, let us know if you need to dispose of any of these items and we can have a recycler come to pick it up at no charge.
Appliances that cool or contain regulated chemicals, oils, or electronics require extra steps before they can be tossed:
Refrigerators and freezers
Air conditioners and dehumidifiers
Wine coolers, ice makers, and some water coolers
These units contain refrigerants like Freon (CFCs) that must be removed by a certified technician before disposal. Many landfills and dumpster providers will not accept them at all unless they’ve been professionally drained, and some charge extra fees even after that step.
Electronics and appliances with built‑in digital controls, display screens, or rechargeable batteries (for example, some modern washers, microwaves, or smart appliances) are often treated as e‑waste and need to go to a dedicated recycling or drop‑off program instead of a standard dumpster.