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Guessing at a container size is where most projects go sideways. Too small and you are calling for a second delivery before the job is done. Too large and you are paying for capacity you never needed. The container that works for a bathroom strip-out is not the same one that works for a full property cleanout, and the difference matters before the truck arrives, not after. Red's Junk Removal covers Weaverville and the surrounding area, and the first thing we do on a call is help you land on the right size for what you are actually hauling.
That conversation takes a few minutes and costs nothing. We ask about the project, the material, and where the container would sit. From there we confirm the size, the rate, and the delivery window before anything is scheduled. Homeowners clearing a garage, contractors managing a renovation, and property managers turning over a rental all go through the same process. You describe the job. We help you get it right.
Clearing a house that has been sitting vacant is a different job than clearing one someone moved out of last week. The volume is harder to predict, the condition of what is inside is harder to anticipate, and the work tends to take longer than it looks from the outside.
Estate cleanouts in a town like Weaverville often involve a full household accumulated over many years. Furniture, appliances, tools, boxes of belongings, and built-up yard debris can fill a container faster than expected. The right call is usually to size up. A container that is slightly larger than you think you need is almost always the better starting point for this kind of work, because a second delivery adds time and cost that a bigger container on day one would have avoided.
Properties that have sat unoccupied for an extended period present their own set of challenges. Debris accumulates in ways that are hard to estimate from a walkthrough. Moisture, pests, and general deterioration can turn what looks like a moderate cleanout into a much larger haul. We can talk through what you are dealing with on the call and make sure the container you get is sized for what the job actually is, not what it looks like from the curb.
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A foreclosure cleanout is rarely a quick job. Previous occupants leave behind furniture, appliances, and debris that has to come out before the property can be listed or rented. The volume is unpredictable and the timeline is usually tight. A container delivered before the cleanout crew arrives and picked up when the work is done keeps the process moving without a gap in the middle.
Landscaping work, grading, and excavation produce material that is heavy by nature. A container that looks half-full can already be at its weight limit when the load is dirt or gravel. This is the kind of job where the conversation about weight matters as much as the conversation about volume. We will ask what you are hauling so the container we send is rated for it.
Exterior renovation work generates bulky debris that is awkward to manage without a container on-site. Old siding, window frames, door assemblies, and the packaging and fasteners that come with new materials add up quickly. A container placed close to the work area keeps the site clear and the job moving. Placement on a driveway or in a yard is handled with care to avoid surface damage.
Between tenants, a rental property sometimes needs more than a sweep and a coat of paint. Furniture left behind, appliances that need to come out, flooring being replaced, and general debris from a long tenancy can add up to a significant haul. A container on-site for the duration of the turnover gives the crew a place to put everything as they go, without stopping to make runs to a transfer station.
Commercial work in the area runs from small retail spaces to larger warehouse and storage clearances. The volume on these jobs is often substantial, and the timeline matters. A container sized for the full scope of the clearance, or a swap-out arrangement for larger jobs, keeps the project on schedule. We handle commercial accounts the same way we handle residential ones. Call, confirm, schedule.
Same-day delivery is often available in Weaverville, particularly when the call comes in early in the day and the placement is straightforward. Next-day delivery is the more common window for calls that come in later or for jobs that need a little more coordination on placement.
Weekend and holiday delivery is available. We are open every day from 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM, so a call on a Saturday morning can get a container scheduled for the same day or the next. Availability is confirmed on the call, because it depends on the date, the address, and what is already on the schedule for that day.
Most customers in a town this size are booking a single container for a project that runs a few days to a couple of weeks. Flexible rental periods mean you are not rushed, and extensions are available if the job takes longer than expected. Reach out and we'll get you squared away.
The rate you get on the call covers delivery to your address, the agreed rental period, pickup when the job is done, and disposal up to the included weight allowance. Those are the core items, and they are confirmed before anything is scheduled.
A few things can change the final figure. Going over the weight allowance on heavy material is the most common one. Dense debris like concrete, gravel, and roofing shingles fills weight capacity well before it fills volume, and a load that looks manageable can push past the threshold. We explain the allowance on the call so you know where the line is before you start loading.
Extended rental days beyond the agreed period are billed separately, and the per-period rate is quoted up front. If the container needs to sit in a public right of way rather than on private property, permit requirements depend on the specific placement and address. We confirm what applies before delivery and walk you through what is needed.
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The right container is the one matched to the job, not the one that happens to be available. A small residential town generates a different mix of projects than a larger metro area, and the sizing conversation reflects that.
A single-room cleanout, a garage purge, or a modest landscaping job does not need a large container. A compact size handles that kind of work without leaving you paying for capacity you never touched. These are the right call for focused, contained projects where the volume is predictable and the material is light.
A bathroom or kitchen renovation, a full-floor replacement, or a rental property turnover with significant debris calls for more room. Mid-range containers handle these projects without requiring a swap-out. If you are doing exterior work like siding or window replacement, this is usually the right range.
A full property cleanout, a roofing tear-off, a commercial clearance, or any job where the volume is genuinely uncertain calls for a larger container. Sizing up on a job like this costs less than scheduling a second delivery. The full size comparison, including capacity details for each container, is on the services page.
We serve Weaverville and the communities nearby in Buncombe County. That includes Woodfin, Emma, Barnardsville, Mars Hill, and Asheville. If your job is anywhere in that range, we can get a container to you.
Coverage is not limited to the town itself. A property in an outlying area, a rural address, or a job site between communities is worth a call. We confirm service availability when you call, and we'll let you know if there is anything to work out on placement or access.
our roll-off page answers most of what comes up before a visit.
Yes, and for heavy or bulky loads it can make the job significantly easier. If you plan to use a ramp, mention it when you call so we can confirm that the container placement allows for it and that the rear door is set up to work with your approach.
Estate cleanouts and long-empty property clearances are the most common ones. The volume is harder to predict than it looks from a walkthrough, and material that has accumulated over years fills a container faster than a standard move-out load. Exterior renovation work like siding replacement also generates more bulk than most people anticipate. When in doubt, call and describe what you are dealing with before you decide on a size.
The rental period runs continuously from delivery to pickup, including weekends. If the job takes longer than the agreed period, extensions are available and the rate for additional time is quoted on the call when you set up the original rental. We are available every day from 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM, so reaching us over a weekend to extend is straightforward.
A sloped surface adds complexity to placement and is worth describing when you call. Depending on the grade, we may be able to set the container safely, or we may recommend a flatter spot on the property. Confirming the layout before delivery prevents a problem on the day.
Electronics are generally considered a restricted category and cannot go in a roll-off container. Items like televisions, computers, and monitors need to be handled through a separate disposal channel. If you are unsure about a specific item, ask when you call and we will give you a straight answer.
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.
It can, depending on how close the wall is and how the truck needs to approach. A retaining wall that limits the angle of approach or blocks the space needed to set the container safely is worth describing before delivery is scheduled. We would rather know about it on the call than find out on the day.
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.
Yes, and it is worth mentioning on the call. Gravel driveways and unpaved areas are common in this part of Buncombe County, and placement on soft or uneven ground affects how the container sits and how the truck approaches. We talk through the surface and the grade before delivery so there are no complications when the truck arrives.
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.
Call us and we will work out the right next step. Depending on how much more debris you have, that might mean extending the rental period, scheduling a swap for a larger container, or adding a second drop. Describing what you are looking at helps us give you the most practical answer.
Call Red's Junk Removal at (828) 392-8995 for a free quote on dumpster rental in Weaverville. We'll confirm the right container for the job, walk through what the rate covers, and set a delivery date. The price is agreed before the truck arrives.
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See our full service area. Nearby areas we deliver to: Woodfin, Emma, Swannanoa, Black Mountain.
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.