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Woodfin is a town where residential properties sit close together and older homes carry decades of accumulated material. Garages packed with furniture, sheds full of tools and scrap, and houses mid-renovation are the jobs that come through here regularly. Red's Junk Removal handles roll-off container delivery for exactly that kind of work, and this page covers what you need to know before you call.
The town also has its share of larger projects. Deck teardowns, fence removals, and outbuildings that have reached the end of their life generate debris that a pickup truck cannot handle in a single run. Whether the job is a contained cleanout or something that has been sitting on a to-do list for years, we can get a container to your property and pick it up when you are done.
The rate you get on the phone covers delivery to your address, the agreed rental period, pickup when the job is done, and a weight allowance up to a stated threshold. Those are the core items, and they are confirmed before anything is scheduled. You hear what is included, and you hear what would change the number.
Two things most commonly push a quote higher: going over the weight allowance and extending the rental beyond the agreed period. Dense material, including concrete, brick, and shingles, adds weight fast. A load that looks modest by volume can still hit a limit if the material is heavy. That is worth knowing before you fill the container, and it is worth asking about on the call.
There are no contracts or commitments on a rental. Call, describe the job, and we confirm a size and a rate. If the job changes, the quote can change with it. No pressure and no gimmicks, just dependable service from the first call through final pickup. All it takes is a phone call.
A deck or fence removal generates a surprising amount of material once the lumber is stacked and the hardware is sorted out. A shed teardown adds roofing material, framing, and often whatever was stored inside. These jobs need a container sized for the full scope, not just the structure itself. If the shed has been storing equipment and material for years, that accumulation is part of the load too.
Renovation work in Woodfin's older housing stock tends to involve more than the homeowner expects. Plaster walls, original flooring, and older framing materials add weight quickly. Contractors running a bathroom strip-out or a kitchen gut need a container on-site from day one, not halfway through when debris is already piling up. We handle construction debris for both homeowners doing their own work and crews managing a full renovation.
These jobs require a container that matches the actual volume, not the volume the project looked like from the driveway. Heavy accumulation cleanouts often run larger than expected once the work starts. Sizing up is the practical choice here. Extensions are available if the job takes longer than the original rental period.
Larger community buildings generate a different kind of debris than a single-family home. Furniture, fixtures, accumulated storage, and building materials can fill more than one container. We handle multi-container jobs and can schedule swap-outs so the work does not stop while a full container is being hauled away.
Properties with barns or outbuildings on larger lots generate mixed debris: old equipment, fencing, lumber, and material that has accumulated over many years. These clearances often call for a larger container and sometimes more than one. Describing the scope on the call helps us confirm the right setup before delivery.
The same job does not always call for the same container. A garage cleanout on a property that has been maintained looks different from one that has not been touched in years. A bathroom renovation in a small house produces less material than the same renovation in a larger one. Size is a conversation, not a formula.
A compact container handles single-room cleanouts, small deck removals, and focused renovation projects where the debris is light and the scope is clear. If the job is one room or one structure and the material is not unusually dense, a smaller container keeps the cost proportional to the work.
A mid-range container is the right call for most full-room renovations, multi-room cleanouts, and shed or fence teardowns that involve a full structure plus whatever was stored inside. This is where most Woodfin residential projects land. The service page carries the full size comparison if you want to work through the options before you call.
A full renovation, a whole-house cleanout, or a demolition that involves structural material calls for a container with real capacity. Sizing down to save money and then needing a second delivery costs more than sizing up from the start. We will help you get it right on the call.
Same-day and next-day delivery are often available in the Woodfin area. Calling early in the day gives you the best chance at a same-day drop. Weekend delivery is an option too, and we are available every day from 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM.
What affects timing is the day, the address, and what is already on the schedule. Availability is confirmed on the call because it depends on those variables, not on a fixed policy. If the job is urgent, say so when you call and we will work out what is possible.
Projects that run on a set timeline, like a contractor with a start date or a property that needs to be cleared by a specific day, benefit from booking a few days ahead when the schedule allows. The sooner you call, the sooner we can get a dumpster on your property.
A different container size, a delivery date that no longer works, an address that shifted because the job moved to a different property, or a project that turned out to be twice what anyone expected. These situations come up regularly and they are handled the same way: call us and we work it out.
Extensions are available when the job runs long. Swap-outs can be arranged for projects that generate more material than the first container holds. If something about the original plan needs to change, the earlier you call, the more options are available. We stand behind every rental, including the ones that do not go exactly as planned. Reach out and we'll get you squared away.
We cover Woodfin and the communities around it, including Emma, Weaverville, Biltmore Forest, Bent Creek, and Asheville. If your property is anywhere in that range, we can get a container to you. Local accountability means we earn the next job by doing this one right, and that applies across every address we serve in Buncombe County.
If you are not sure whether your address falls within the service area, call and ask. We will confirm it on the phone.
the roll-off details page breaks the work down.
Whether a permit is required depends on whether the container sits on private property or in a public right of way, and on what applies at your specific address. We confirm what is needed before delivery so you know exactly what to expect before the container arrives. If a permit is required, we will walk you through what that process looks like.
We are available every day from 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM. If a situation comes up outside those hours, call (828) 392-8995 during the next available window and we will address it as quickly as we can. For anything urgent, call as early as possible when hours resume.
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.
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 goes smoothly.
Unincorporated addresses are not a problem as long as the location falls within the area we cover. Call with the full address and we will confirm whether we can reach you and schedule delivery the same way we would for any other job.
Yes, dropping the container early is a reasonable approach. Having it on-site before the first load is ready means you can fill it as the work progresses rather than staging debris and moving it twice. Just let us know the delivery date you want when you call.
Call us right away. If the wrong size was delivered, we will work to correct it as quickly as scheduling allows. Confirming the size on the call when you book and again when you get the confirmation is the best way to make sure the right container arrives.
A load that is properly at or below the fill line and not overloaded should transport without issue. If a load is uneven or piled above the fill line, it can create a transport problem that may require the container to be leveled before pickup. Loading evenly and keeping material below the top edge of the walls is the simplest way to avoid it.
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.
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.
Steep grades, tight turns, and narrow access points are common on residential properties in this area, and they are worth describing when you call. In some cases the placement location shifts slightly to accommodate the delivery. In others, boards or planks under the container protect the driveway surface. We talk through access before the truck rolls so the delivery goes smoothly.
Describe the job, get a rate, and set a delivery date. That is the whole process. Red's Junk Removal is available every day from 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM. Call (828) 392-8995 for a free quote and we will take it from there.
See our full service area. Nearby areas we deliver to: Emma, Weaverville, Swannanoa.
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.