Residential Dumpsters
Why Rent a Dumpster For Residential House Clean Outs?

As a homeowner in Plymouth, Cape Cod, or the surrounding areas, there are several compelling reasons why renting a dumpster from Wormwood Disposal is a smart choice for your waste management needs. Whether you’re embarking on a house clean-out, tackling a garage, basement, or attic project, dealing with a hoarder house, managing an eviction clean-out, or undergoing renovations, our dumpster rental services offer convenience and efficiency.
When it comes to large-scale clean-out or renovation projects, having a dumpster on-site can make the entire process smoother and more organized. At Wormwood Disposal, we provide a variety of dumpster sizes to suit your specific needs. Whether you need a 15-yard dumpster for smaller projects or a 30-yard option for more extensive undertakings, we have you covered. Our dumpsters can accommodate various items, from household junk and furniture to construction debris and renovation waste.
Renting a dumpster from us eliminates the need for multiple trips to a landfill or coordinating separate waste collection services. We bring the dumpster directly to your property, saving you time and effort. Our experienced team will help position the dumpster in a convenient location, allowing easy access for disposal of unwanted items, debris, or renovation materials.
For homeowners facing unique challenges like hoarder houses or eviction clean-outs, our dumpster rentals provide a practical solution. These situations often involve significant amounts of clutter or debris that need to be promptly and efficiently removed. Our sturdy dumpsters offer ample capacity to handle such situations, giving you the space needed to clear out unwanted items and restore order to your home.
- House clean-outs: Whether you’re decluttering, downsizing, or preparing for a move, renting a dumpster allows for convenient disposal of unwanted items, furniture, and general household junk accumulated over the years.
- Garage clean-outs: Clearing out a cluttered garage becomes a breeze with a dumpster on-site, allowing you to dispose of old tools, equipment, broken furniture, and other items that no longer serve a purpose.
- Renovation projects: Whether you’re remodeling a kitchen, bathroom, or entire home, a dumpster rental is essential for disposing of construction debris, including drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and other materials, keeping your work area clean and safe.
- Hoarder house clean-outs: Dealing with excessive clutter in a hoarder house requires a significant waste management solution. Renting a dumpster provides the necessary capacity to remove large volumes of items, restoring the living space to a safe and habitable condition.
- Eviction clean-outs: In eviction situations, a dumpster rental allows for efficient removal of abandoned items, furniture, and debris left behind by previous occupants, helping you prepare the property for future use or renovations.

Common Items Disposed Of In A Residential Dumpster

- Household junk: Old furniture, broken appliances, outdated electronics, and general clutter.
- Construction debris: Drywall, flooring materials, tiles, insulation, lumber, and roofing materials from renovation or remodeling projects.
- Old or damaged furniture: Couches, chairs, tables, mattresses, and other bulky items that are no longer needed or in usable condition.
- Appliances: Refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, dryers, and other large household appliances that need to be replaced or disposed of.
- Carpeting and flooring: Torn or worn-out carpets, vinyl flooring, laminate, and other flooring materials.
- General debris: Boxes, cardboard, plastic, and other miscellaneous items accumulated during house clean-outs or decluttering efforts.
- Renovation waste: Demolition debris, such as broken tiles, bricks, concrete, and remnants from kitchen or bathroom renovations.
- Hoarder house items: Excessive clutter, unwanted possessions, and accumulated debris from hoarder house clean-outs.
What Isn't Allowed In A Residential Dumpster?
- Food Waste: Any food waste or household organic trash.
- Flammable materials: This includes items such as gasoline, propane tanks, and fireworks.
- Toxic materials: Examples of toxic materials include pesticides, herbicides, and certain cleaning chemicals.
- Hazardous waste: This category includes items like asbestos, contaminated soils or absorbents, and medical waste.
- Liquids: Dumpsters are not designed to handle liquids, so items like motor oil, paint, and other liquid waste should not be disposed of in a dumpster.
- Batteries: Batteries, including car batteries, should not be thrown in a dumpster due to their potential to leak harmful chemicals.
- Aggregates: Dirt, Rocks, Sand
- ABC: Asphalt, Brick, Concrete
- Yard Waste: Brush, Logs, Branches, Leaves, Grass Clippings. Yard Waste Dumpsters can be ordered specifically for this type of debris.
