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Clearing out a property in Black Mountain takes a different kind of planning than a big-city renovation project. The work here tends to come from homeowners tackling long-overdue cleanouts, contractors pulling permits for full gut renovations, and community organizations clearing decades of accumulated material from church halls and meeting rooms. Whatever the project, the debris has to go somewhere, and a roll-off container is almost always the most practical answer. Red's Junk Removal delivers containers to Black Mountain and handles pickup when the job is done.
The town's older housing stock and mountain-adjacent lots generate the kind of debris that fills a container fast. Renovation material, roofing tear-offs, landscaping waste, and full household cleanouts are all part of what we handle here. If you are staring at a pile of material that needs to leave your property, call us and we will get a container to you.
The right container for a Black Mountain project is not always the same as the right container for a larger project somewhere else. Lot sizes, driveway configurations, and the nature of the work all shape the decision. A container that handles a full commercial strip-out in a warehouse district is not what most residential jobs here need. The service page carries the full comparison, including capacity figures and weight considerations.
A smaller container handles a single-room remodel, a bathroom strip-out, or a concentrated garage cleanout without taking up more driveway than necessary. If the project is focused and the material is light to moderate, a compact container gets the job done without leaving you paying for space you do not use.
A mid-range container is the right call for a full household cleanout, an estate clear-out, or a roofing tear-off where shingles and underlayment are the bulk of the load. Roofing material is dense and hits weight limits faster than it fills volume, so that conversation is worth having before you settle on a size. We will ask about the material on the call.
Deck teardowns, hardscape removal, and projects that generate debris in phases call for more room. A larger container lets the work continue without stopping to schedule a second delivery mid-project. For contractors running a multi-week renovation, having the right container from the start saves time and keeps the site clean.
Pricing is confirmed on the phone before anything is scheduled. The rate covers delivery, pickup, the agreed rental period, and a weight allowance up to a stated threshold. What you hear on the call is what the job is based on, and you know what it covers before you commit.
A few things can change the final figure. Going over the weight allowance is the most common one. Dense material like concrete, brick, and roofing shingles adds weight faster than it fills space, and a container that looks half-full can still be at its limit. Extended rental days beyond the agreed period are billed separately. If the container needs to sit in a public right of way rather than on private property, any permit costs fall outside the quoted rate.
We stand behind every rental. That means the price you hear on the call is explained clearly, and anything that could affect the total is said before the container is delivered, not after.
Same-day delivery is often available in Black Mountain, and next-day delivery is a consistent option for most addresses in the area. Calling early in the day gives you the best chance at a same-day drop. Weekend delivery is available too, which matters for homeowners who can only work a project on Saturday or Sunday.
How far ahead people book varies by project type. Homeowners doing a one-time cleanout often call the day before or the morning of. Contractors running a multi-phase renovation tend to book further out to lock in the container for the duration of the work. Either way, availability is confirmed on the call.
Rental periods are flexible. Rent by the day. Rent by the week. Rent as long as the job takes.
If the project runs longer than expected, an extension is available. When you are done, you call to schedule pickup. The container does not disappear on a fixed date without your say-so.
Getting started is easier than you think. Every job type below comes through this same process: call, confirm the container, schedule the delivery, fill it when you are ready.
Organizations clearing a fellowship hall, a storage room, or a school building often underestimate how much material accumulates over decades. A container on-site lets volunteers and staff load at their own pace without renting a truck or making multiple haul trips. We will talk through the scope on the call and make sure the container fits the volume.
Property managers and landlords clearing a unit between tenants need a fast turnaround. A container delivered quickly and picked up promptly keeps the property on schedule. If the unit has been vacant for a while, the load can be heavier than expected, so it is worth describing the condition of the property on the call.
Pulling out old retaining walls, stone patios, or overgrown landscaping generates heavy debris that does not compact. Dirt, rock, and broken concrete fill weight capacity well before they fill volume. Let us know the material type when you call so we can confirm the right container for the load.
A neighborhood cleanup or a large-scale community event can generate more debris than people expect. A container on-site gives volunteers a central drop point and keeps the cleanup organized. Call with the event date and an estimate of the volume and we will work out what makes sense.
Outdoor structure teardowns produce a mix of lumber, fasteners, and sometimes concrete footings. The material is bulky and awkward to haul in a pickup truck. A container parked close to the work area makes the teardown faster and keeps the yard clear while the project is underway.
Commercial tenants clearing a space for a new fit-out need a container that can handle mixed debris quickly. Fixtures, drywall, flooring, and shelving all go in together. If the project is phased, we can schedule swap-outs so there is always a container on-site when the work is generating debris.
A few minutes of preparation prevents delays on delivery day.
If the container needs to sit in the street rather than on your property, permit requirements depend on the specific address and placement. We confirm what applies before the truck rolls, done properly, start to finish.
We cover Black Mountain and the communities around it in Buncombe County, including Montreat, Swannanoa, Fairview, Old Fort, and Gerton. If your project is anywhere in that range, call us and we will confirm delivery to your address.
Local accountability means we earn the next job by doing this one right.
The detail lives on the page on container sizes.
Landscaping and hardscape removal are the ones that catch people off guard most often. Stone, concrete, and soil are heavy enough to hit weight limits before the container looks full, and a project that seems like a medium-sized job can need a larger or heavier-rated container once the material type is factored in. Describing what you are hauling on the call lets us steer you toward the right option before delivery.
Yes, as long as the address is within the area we cover and there is someone available to confirm placement details and access. A property that is unoccupied at delivery time can still receive a container as long as we have clear instructions in advance. Confirm all the access details on the call.
Calling a day or two ahead is usually enough for most jobs in the area we cover. If you have a firm start date for a larger project, calling earlier gives you more certainty. Same-day and next-day delivery are often available, but availability depends on the schedule for that day.
If access is blocked when the driver arrives, the delivery may not be able to be completed and a return trip may involve an additional charge. The simplest fix is to confirm the code is working before the scheduled delivery and to have a backup contact method ready. If something changes the morning of delivery, call us before the truck leaves.
Most roll-off containers have a rear door that swings open so you can walk material in rather than lifting it over the wall. That is especially useful when you are moving heavy or bulky items. Let us know on the call if the door access matters for how you plan to load.
Older homes and hillside lots in the area often have narrower driveways, steeper grades, or mature trees with low-hanging branches that affect where a container can safely sit. None of those are problems we cannot work around, but they are worth describing when you call so we can confirm the right placement before the truck arrives.
We are available every day starting at 7:00 AM. Delivery timing on any given day depends on the schedule and your location, but calling early gives you the best chance at an early drop. Confirm the timing window when you book.
It will typically be a different container. When a full container is swapped for an empty one, the full container goes to the transfer facility and a clean one is delivered in its place. The container itself does not matter as long as the size and capacity are right for the next phase of the job.
Call Red's Junk Removal at (828) 392-8995 for a free quote. We will ask about the project type, where the container would sit, and what you are clearing. By the time you hang up, you will have a container size, a rate, and a delivery date. All it takes is a phone call.
See our full service area. Nearby areas we deliver to: Swannanoa, Royal Pines, Weaverville, Woodfin, Emma.
Whether you are clearing out a single room or managing a full construction site, we carry containers from a compact 10-yard up to a 40-yard to match the scale of the work. The lowboy is also available for projects involving dense, heavy debris where weight capacity matters more than volume. Call for a quote and we will help you land on the right container before anything is scheduled.
| Roll-Off Size | Size in Feet (LxWxH) | Approximate Capacity | Included Weight | Typical Uses |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10-Yard | 14' x 7.5' x 3.5' | 10 cubic yards, roughly 4 pickup truck loads | 2 tons included | Garage cleanout, Single-room remodel, Small yard debris, Attic cleanout |
| 10-Yard Lowboy | 14' x 7.5' x 2' | 10 cubic yards, built for heavy material where weight fills the container before volume does | 3 to 4 tons included | Concrete removal, Dirt and soil, Brick and masonry, Dense demolition debris |
| 12-Yard | 14' x 7.5' x 4' | 12 cubic yards, roughly 5 pickup truck loads | 2 tons included | Small renovation, Bathroom remodel, Moderate yard cleanup |
| 15-Yard | 16' x 7.5' x 4.5' | 15 cubic yards, roughly 6 pickup truck loads | 2.5 tons included | Kitchen remodel, Deck removal, Mid-size cleanout |
| 20-Yard | 22' x 7.5' x 4.5' | 20 cubic yards, roughly 7 pickup truck loads | 3 tons included | Full home cleanout, Estate cleanout, Multi-room renovation, Roofing tear-off |
| 30-Yard | 22' x 7.5' x 6' | 30 cubic yards, roughly 11 pickup truck loads | 4 tons included | Large construction projects, Commercial cleanout, Whole-house renovation |
| 40-Yard | 22' x 7.5' x 8' | 40 cubic yards, roughly 14 pickup truck loads | 5 tons included | New construction, Major demolition, Large commercial clear-out |
Not sure which size fits your project or how the weight allowance applies to your load? Call us and we will work through it with you before anything is scheduled.