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The moment a project outgrows what fits in a trunk or a pickup bed, the next question is usually the same: how does this debris actually leave the property? Red's Junk Removal delivers roll-off containers to East Flat Rock and handles the haul-away when the work is done. Whether the job is a household cleanout, a landscaping overhaul, or a renovation that has been on the list for too long, we get the right container to the right address and pick it up when you are ready.
East Flat Rock is a town where most of the work is residential, and the jobs that come out of it reflect that. Garages that have collected decades of household goods. Yards being reshaped. Older properties changing hands and needing a full clear-out before the next chapter starts. We handle all of it, and the process is the same every time: call for a quote, confirm the size and the rental period, and we take care of the rest.
A little preparation before delivery makes the whole rental go smoother. The most important thing is knowing where the container will sit and making sure that space is clear when the truck arrives. Vehicles, equipment, and loose debris in the drop zone need to be moved beforehand.
Overhead clearance matters too. Low-hanging branches, utility lines, and carport structures can all affect where a container can safely be set. Walk the path from the street to the intended spot and note anything that might be in the way. If you have questions about a particular placement, mention it on the call and we will talk through it before the truck rolls.
If the container needs to go in the street or public right of way rather than on private property, a permit may be required depending on your address. We confirm what applies at your location before delivery, so nothing gets held up on that front.
Same-day and next-day delivery are often available in the East Flat Rock area. Calling early in the day gives you the best chance of getting a container out quickly. Most residential jobs in a town this size do not require much lead time, and weekend delivery is an option as well.
What can affect availability is the day, the address, and what is already on the schedule. We confirm the delivery window on the call, not on this page, because the honest answer depends on timing we can only know when you reach out. Reach out and we'll get you squared away.
Rental periods are flexible. If the job runs longer than expected, extensions are available. There are no contracts or commitments on a rental, so you are not locked into anything before you are ready to move forward.
East Flat Rock generates a particular kind of residential workload, and the jobs below come up regularly. Each one has its own demands, and knowing what is involved helps us put the right container on the right property.
Large furniture, appliances, and accumulated household goods take up volume fast. A container is the practical answer when the load is too large for curbside pickup and too heavy for a single trip to a donation center. Load it at your pace and call when it is full.
Clearing a property after a loss is time-sensitive work and often emotionally demanding. A container on-site means the clearing can happen at the pace the family needs, without scheduling around a hauler's availability. We deliver, we wait, and we pick up when the job is done.
Properties that have sat vacant or changed hands through foreclosure often hold years of accumulated material. The volume is unpredictable until you are inside, which is why a larger container is usually the right call. We can schedule a swap-out if the first container fills before the job is finished.
Concrete, rebar, fiberglass shell sections, and old decking all need somewhere to go when a pool or hot tub comes out. This is the kind of load where weight is the variable to watch. Dense material fills a weight allowance well before it fills a container by volume. That is worth discussing on the call before a size is confirmed.
Ripping out old patios, retaining walls, overgrown beds, and worn-out hardscape generates a mixed load of soil, concrete, stone, and organic material. Some of it is heavy, some of it is bulky, and the right container depends on the proportion of each. Describe what is coming out and we will help you size it correctly.
The same project is not the same project everywhere. A garage cleanout in a house that has been in the family for forty years is a different job than a garage cleanout in a recently built home. Size the container to the actual load, not to a general category.
A compact container handles a single-room cleanout, a bathroom strip-out, or a modest landscaping job well. It fits on most residential driveways without taking up more space than the project warrants, and it is the right call when the debris is light and the volume is manageable.
A full home cleanout, a kitchen remodel, or a multi-room renovation needs more room to work. A mid-range container gives you space to load at a steady pace without worrying about running out of room before the job is done. This is where most residential estate and turnover cleanouts land.
Full demolitions, large hardscape removals, and construction projects that generate continuous debris call for the most capacity. If the job is producing material in volume over several days, a larger container keeps the site clear and the work moving. The service page carries the full size comparison, including weight allowances and load equivalents, for anyone who wants to work through the options in detail.
Local accountability means we earn the next job by doing this one right.
Getting the container placed well at the start saves time and prevents problems later. The delivery truck needs a clear approach and enough room to set the container without obstructions on either side. A solid, reasonably level surface is the ideal landing spot.
If you are concerned about the driveway surface, boards or planks placed under the container can protect it. Ask about that when you call and we will walk you through it. Soft ground, steep grades, and tight turns are all worth mentioning before delivery day so nothing comes as a surprise when the truck arrives.
We stand behind every rental, and that starts with getting the placement right.
The rate is confirmed before anything is scheduled. When you call, you describe the job, we confirm the right container for it, and you hear the price along with what it covers. The quote accounts for delivery, the rental period, pickup, and a weight allowance up to a stated threshold.
A few things can change the final figure. Going over the weight allowance is the most common one, and dense materials like concrete, dirt, and shingles are where it tends to happen. Extended rental days beyond the agreed period are billed separately. If the container needs to sit in the street, any permit costs fall outside the quoted rate.
Getting started is easier than you think. You get the price on the phone, you decide whether to move forward, and nothing is scheduled until you say so. All it takes is a phone call.
We serve East Flat Rock and the surrounding area throughout Henderson County. Flat Rock, Barker Heights, Hendersonville, Dana, and Valley Hill are all covered, and if your address falls somewhere between those communities, call and we will confirm service to your location.
Coverage in this part of the county is not a question of proximity to one town or another. It is about getting a container to the address that needs it, on a schedule that works for the job. No pressure and no gimmicks, just dependable service across the area.
There is more on the container rental page.
Overhead clearance matters. The delivery truck needs enough vertical space to approach the drop site and lower the container. Low branches that hang across the driveway can block access entirely. Measure or estimate the clearance and mention it on the call so the delivery can go smoothly.
Where the load allows, materials are separated before final disposal. Metal, concrete, clean wood, and cardboard are diverted from the landfill when practical. We do not promise a specific recycling rate because it depends on what is in the container, but separation happens where it is possible and the material is handled at a licensed facility either way.
Leave enough room on all sides for the delivery truck to maneuver and for you to work safely. As a practical matter, a few feet of clearance on each side makes loading easier and gives the driver room to pick the container up without repositioning. Tight spots are worth describing on the call.
The driver will look for the best available alternative on the property. If no suitable placement exists, we will contact you to work out a solution before anything is set. That is why describing the site layout on the call matters: it prevents a situation where the truck arrives and the original plan does not work.
Describe the job in plain terms: the rooms involved, the type of material, and roughly how full the space is now. We can help you narrow down the right container size based on what similar jobs typically produce. When in doubt, sizing up is usually the more practical call.
Boundary addresses are handled the same way as any other location. Call with the full address and we will confirm coverage. The address itself determines whether it falls within the area we serve, not which town name it is closest to.
Long-vacant properties tend to hold more volume than they appear to from the outside, and the mix of material is often unpredictable until the clearing is underway. Sizing up gives you room to work without stopping mid-job to schedule a second container. If the load does fill the container before the job is done, swap-outs are available, and we can talk through that option on the call.
It does, and it is one of the more important questions to work through before confirming a size. Dense material like concrete, stone, and soil hits a weight allowance well before it fills a container by volume, which can make a smaller container the wrong call even for a modest-looking job. Describe what is coming out when you call and we will help you match the container to the actual load.
There is no published minimum, but delivery to addresses at the edge of or outside the primary coverage area depends on availability and scheduling. Call with the address and we will confirm whether we can reach you and what the rate looks like for that location.
Rent by the day. Rent by the week. Rent as long as the job takes.
The next step is straightforward. Call Red's Junk Removal at (828) 392-8995 for a free quote. You describe what you are clearing, we confirm the right size and the rate, and the container is on its way. A few questions on the phone are all it takes to get everything in place.
See our full service area. Nearby areas we deliver to: Hendersonville, Etowah, Fletcher, Mills River, Royal Pines.
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.