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Pick up the phone and you get a real answer. Not a recording, not a callback promise, just a straight conversation about what size container fits your project, when it can arrive, and what the rental will cost. Red's Junk Removal handles roll-off dumpster rental in Fletcher and throughout Henderson County, and the call is where everything gets settled before a single truck rolls.
Fletcher is a town where most of the work is residential. Homeowners clearing out decades of accumulation, contractors wrapping a renovation, property managers turning over a rental unit. The jobs vary, but the need is the same: a container that shows up on time, holds what you need to put in it, and leaves when the work is done. That is what we do here.
Picking a container is not about choosing the biggest one available or defaulting to whatever seems average. It is about matching the container to the actual scope of the work, because the wrong size costs you either in wasted space or in a second delivery you did not plan for.
A single-room purge, a bathroom strip-out, or a furniture haul from one part of the house fits a compact container well. These jobs do not generate the volume of a full renovation, and a smaller container keeps the footprint manageable on a residential driveway. If the material is mostly light household goods, you will fill the space before you hit any weight concern.
A kitchen remodel, a full flooring replacement, or a roofing tear-off calls for more room. These projects combine volume and weight in ways that a small container cannot handle. A mid-range option gives you the capacity to work through the project without stopping to schedule a swap. If the load is primarily shingles or tile, weight becomes the variable to watch, and that is worth discussing on the call before you commit to a size.
Whole-house cleanouts, large demolitions, and commercial clearances need serious capacity. When the job involves multiple rooms, a full structure, or debris from a building project of any scale, a larger container means fewer interruptions and a cleaner workflow. The service page carries the full size comparison with capacity details for each option.
Getting a quote is a short conversation. The more you can describe upfront, the faster we can confirm the right container and a delivery date.
Have the project address ready, and know where on the property the container would sit. A driveway, a side yard, or a spot in front of the house all work differently for delivery. If the only option is street placement, that may require a permit depending on what applies at your address, and we will talk through that before anything is scheduled.
Know roughly what you are clearing and whether any of it is dense material. Concrete, dirt, and roofing debris behave differently from furniture and household goods, and the distinction affects which container is right. We will ask those questions on the call, and we will confirm the rate, the rental period, and availability before you commit to anything.
Pulling out an old pool or hot tub leaves behind a specific kind of debris: fiberglass shell sections, concrete surrounds, plumbing, and fill material. That combination of weight and volume needs a container sized for it, and the weight of concrete in particular fills a standard container faster than most people expect. Talk through the material breakdown on the call so the container is matched to the actual load.
When a household is being reduced, whether for a move, a life change, or an estate situation, the volume of what needs to go can surprise you. Furniture, appliances, clothing, and accumulated household goods add up fast. A container on-site lets you work at your own pace without making repeated trips to a donation center or transfer facility.
These jobs are larger in scope than a standard cleanout, and they often require more than one container or a swap-out mid-project. The volume is unpredictable until the work is underway, so flexibility in the rental period matters. We can talk through a plan that accounts for the possibility of needing more capacity as the project progresses.
Bulk items that do not fit in a standard trash pickup, old mattresses, sofas, large appliances, and oversized furniture, are exactly what a roll-off container handles well. A single delivery and pickup solves the problem in one step without multiple haul trips.
Commercial jobs in Fletcher tend to generate mixed debris: shelving, pallets, equipment, and general buildup. The volume is often larger than a residential job, and the timeline may be tighter. We handle multi-container rentals and can schedule swap-outs to keep the project moving.
Debris from fire or water damage includes a mix of material types, some of it heavy, some of it bulky, and some of it requiring careful handling. Getting the container placed and the cleanup moving quickly matters when a property is out of commission. We can confirm availability and get a container scheduled as fast as the situation allows.
Same-day and next-day delivery are often available in Fletcher. Calling early in the day gives you the best chance of getting a container placed the same day. Weekend delivery is an option too, which matters when most of the clearing work happens on days off.
How far ahead people book varies by project type. A planned renovation or a scheduled estate cleanout usually benefits from booking a few days out so the container arrives before the work starts. An urgent situation, a cleanup that cannot wait, or a contractor who needs a container on-site tomorrow gets the same call handled the same way.
Local accountability means we earn the next job by doing this one right.
Availability is confirmed on the call, not on this page, because it depends on the date, the address, and what is already on the schedule. All it takes is a phone call.
Before the truck arrives, clear the drop area of vehicles, tools, and anything else that would prevent the container from being set where you need it. Overhead clearance matters too. Low-hanging branches and utility lines above the drop spot are the most common obstacles that cause a delivery to be rerouted on the day.
If your driveway is steep, narrow, or has a tight turn at the entrance, describe it when you call. A placement conversation before delivery prevents a problem at the curb. If you are concerned about surface damage, boards or planks can be placed under the container to protect the driveway. Ask about that when you book.
If the container needs to sit in the street or on a public right of way, permit requirements depend on the specific address and what applies there. We confirm that before delivery, done properly, start to finish.
The rate you get on the call covers delivery, pickup, the agreed rental period, and the weight allowance up to a stated threshold. Those are the items in the quote, and they are confirmed before anything is scheduled.
A few things can change the final figure. Going over the included weight allowance adds an overage charge, and the material you are hauling affects how quickly that happens. Dense debris, concrete, dirt, and shingles, reaches a weight limit well before it fills a container by volume. Extended rental days beyond the agreed period are billed separately. If street placement requires a permit, that cost falls outside the quoted rate.
No pressure and no gimmicks, just dependable service. You get the rate on the phone, you hear what it covers, and any variable that could affect the total is explained before you commit. We stand behind every rental.
We cover Fletcher and the surrounding area throughout Henderson County, including Royal Pines, Hoopers Creek, Avery Creek, Mountain Home, and Fruitland. If your project is anywhere in that range, the same service applies. Call with the address and we will confirm coverage and availability for your location. Reach out and we'll get you squared away.
If you are working out what the job needs, our dumpster guide goes through it.
Yes, and booking ahead is often the better move when the project has a fixed start date. Locking in the delivery date before the work begins means the container is there when you need it rather than waiting on availability at the last minute. Call with the date and address and we will get it on the schedule.
Hoarding cleanouts, large estate clearances, and commercial warehouse jobs are the most common situations where one container is not enough. When the volume is hard to predict upfront, we can plan for a swap-out so the project keeps moving without a gap in coverage. Talk through the scope on the call and we will help you figure out whether a single container or a staged approach makes more sense.
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.
Whether a permit is required depends on the specific address and where the container would sit relative to the public right of way. Requirements vary, and we confirm what applies at your location before delivery is scheduled. If a permit is needed, we walk you through what that involves on the call.
A locked gate means the driver cannot access the drop site without a working code or someone on-site to open it. Confirm the gate situation when you call and make sure access is arranged for the delivery window. If the gate cannot be opened when the driver arrives, the delivery may need to be rescheduled.
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.
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.
Placement behind a commercial unit is possible as long as there is adequate access for the delivery truck. Tight alleys, overhead obstructions, and shared loading areas are all worth describing when you call. We confirm the placement details before the truck rolls.
In most cases, yes. A mixed load of construction debris and general household material is common and does not require separate containers. The main exceptions are prohibited items like hazardous materials, which cannot go in regardless of what else is in the load. Ask on the call if you have a specific material you are unsure about.
Call us as soon as you know the date needs to change. Rescheduling depends on what is available on the new date you need, but calling early gives us the most flexibility to find a time that works. Last-minute changes are harder to accommodate, so the sooner you call the better.
Call us right away at (828) 392-8995. A container that has moved from its original position can create a safety issue and should not be loaded until it is properly repositioned. We will work out the fastest way to address it.
Rent by the day. Rent by the week. Rent as long as the job takes.
If the work is scheduled, the container should be too. A delivery date locked in before the project starts means one less thing to figure out when the work is already underway. Call Red's Junk Removal at (828) 392-8995 for a free quote, and get the container on the calendar before the date gets close.
See our full service area. Nearby areas we deliver to: Royal Pines, Avery Creek, Mills River, Hendersonville, Etowah.
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.