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You'll Need a Roll-Off Dumpster Rental When You Renovate an Old House to Flip

If you've flipped homes before, you know how important it is to have a roll-off dumpster rental on your property when you're doing renovations. If this is your first time renovating a home, then you'll want to rent a dumpster and learn how to use it. Here's how a roll-off dumpster rental can help manage debris when you renovate.

Fill The Dumpster With Trimmed Branches

If the previous owners didn't keep up with tree care, the trees may be crowding out the yard and growing too close to the house. If you call a tree trimming company to cut back the trees, they'll get rid of the debris themselves. If you tackle trimming the trees, toss the branches in the roll-off dumpster to keep them organized.

Talk to the dumpster rental company about what kind of debris you can mix with tree branches. You may only be allowed to mix other yard debris, you may want to clean up the entire yard after tree trimming so you can throw bushes, raked leaves, and other organic matter in the dumpster and have it hauled away.

Clean Out The House

If the previous owner didn't remove all of their furniture and other belongings before they left, you can clean out the house and throw all the furniture in a dumpster so it can be hauled off and get out of your way. You might be able to mix metals like the refrigerator and stove along with fabrics such as a sofa, but you'll want to verify if you need to keep recyclable things separate from trash. Some dumpster rental companies recycle what they can while others may just haul everything to the dump, so policies vary.

Toss In Construction Debris

If you're going to knock down walls and tear up flooring, you'll definitely need a roll-off dumpster rental to hold all of the trash in an organized way so it doesn't interfere with your work area. You can probably mix a variety of construction debris together in the dumpster. If you'll be doing a lot of renovating, you may want a large dumpster so the rental company doesn't have to empty it and bring it back.

You may also need to rent the dumpster for longer when you're throwing in construction debris than you might when you're emptying the house. Talk to the rental company about the sizes of dumpsters available and their rental periods so you spend your money wisely while having a convenient dumpster on your property for tossing out trash.

For more information, reach out to a company such as MD Dumpsters LLC.