The Dos and Don’ts of Working with Troiano Waste
With our wide breadth of services, we want to make sure that you’re well equipped with the information needed for us to get to work, and that you understand exactly what we can and cannot do. Here’s a listing of all the dos and don’ts of services from Troiano Waste Services.
Rolloff Containers
Do:
Make sure the door is closed and latched before pick ups.
This will help avoid overloading and will make sure the door can be safely secured with the amount of material placed inside.
Place the container in a safe place on-site.
You’ll want to ensure the placement of your container is in a spot at your location in which it will be convenient, both for the work you’re doing and for our workers, and in a safe place for delivery and removal of the container. In the end it is up to the driver’s discretion to make sure the requested placement is safe and reasonable to ensure a seamless service.
Place only acceptable items in the container.
This includes:
- Building Materials – When it comes to home renovations, you’ll likely be using large amounts of building materials. Luckily, many dumpster companies permit the disposal of (most) building materials, including brick, asphalt, and concrete. However, you should be cognizant of the weight of these materials, as all rental dumpsters have a maximum weight limit. For instance, a 30 cubic card dumpster can support a higher weight than a smaller dumpster. The weight and size of your building materials can severely influence the size of your rental dumpster.
- Home Improvement Debris – As you bring in new building materials, you’ll likely also be disposing of other renovation debris. These materials may include drywall, plaster, subfloor materials, or old tiles. Companies generally accept all these items for disposal in a rental dumpster. Heavier debris, such as countertops or lumber, are also acceptable.
- Aerosol Cans – This is perhaps the most common misconception regarding what you can and can’t throw away in a dumpster. While it is true that full or partially full aerosol cans are not disposable in a dumpster, empty aerosol cans are admissible. Aerosol cans, such as bug repellant, spray paint, and spray lubricants, do have the potential to combust when full or partially full. However, when empty, these cans pose no danger and are safe for dumpster disposal.
- Household Junk – If you have a lot of junk taking up space in your house, the best way to dispose of it is in a dumpster. Rental companies will accept smaller items, such as knick-knacks, clothing, and toys, along with larger items, including pots and pans, and even furniture. You can also dispose of garbage and kitchen waste in your rental dumpster.
Don’t:
Overload the container.
If you exceed the dumpster’s weight limits and/or fill the dumpster above its rim, the pickup truck will not be able to haul it away safely. Troiano will charge you extra and/or refuse to take the dumpster away altogether.
Put unacceptable items in the container.
This includes the following:
- Paints and Adhesives – While some liquids are acceptable for disposal via dumpster, paints and adhesives are not. Paints, including paint thinners, lacquers, and wood stains, can contain small amounts of lead or mercury which can be hazardous. This is particularly true of paints produced before the 1990s. You should also not dispose of adhesives via dumpster, as they can bind other materials to the inside of the dumpster. This makes the disposal process much more difficult for waste management workers and can potentially damage the rental dumpster.
- Refrigerators – Unlike some smaller appliances, do not throw refrigerators away in a dumpster. Not only are these items exceptionally large, but they contain a toxic material that can be hazardous to humans and the environment. The refrigerant used in most refrigeration units is quite toxic and has the potential to leak out during disposal. Rather than getting rid of your refrigerator in a dumpster, contact an appliance retailer or a trained professional to aid in the disposal process.
- Tires – Tires may seem harmless, but they’re quite dangerous to landfills. Tires can cause damage to the landfill structure and the equipment used by waste management workers. Additionally, the methane gas produced by the landfill can build up within the inner walls of the tire, causing it to seemingly “float” to the top of the landfill. This will disrupt the rest of the structure in the process. For these reasons, you should never dispose of tires in a dumpster. Luckily, many auto repair shops and auto part stores will accept old tires and may even recycle them into asphalt or playground mulch.
- Potentially Hazardous Materials – The spectrum of hazardous material is wide and can include many different materials. In general, however, these materials can be defined as “any item […] which has the potential to cause harm to humans, animals, or the environment, either by itself or through interaction with other factors.” This can include contaminated soils, absorbents, and medical waste. Medical waste, including used syringes and bandages, should never go in a dumpster—these materials by can be extremely dangerous and potentially cause infection if waste management workers were to come in contact with them.
- Car Batteries – While you can safely dispose of smaller batteries within a dumpster, this is not the case with car or lithium batteries. These large batteries can leak hazardous chemicals into a landfill and cause significant harm to the environment. Similar to tires, you can recycle most car batteries at auto shops or auto part stores. Similarly, try bringing lithium batteries to any nearby electronic stores.
- Water and Fuel Tanks– In general, dumpster rental companies will not accept most tanks, including hot water and propane, fuel, or oil, tanks. The harmful gases emitted by landfills have the potential to collect within the empty hot water tanks. At the same time, small amounts of flammable materials, which may remain inside propane, fuel, and oil tanks, can pose a dangerous threat. If not properly disposed of, they could combust.
- Electronic Waste (E-Waste) – As with other appliances, electronic disposal will depend on the regulations for each city. Areas that require e-waste recycling may not accept disposing of electronics in a dumpster. Further, they may require an additional fee to cover the costs of recycling these items. However, most locations do allow the disposal of electronics in a dumpster, including TVs, computers, and printers.
Of course, this is not a comprehensive list of all prohibited items for dumpster disposal. For further information regarding what items and materials are acceptable for dumpster disposal, contact your city’s local government officials and waste management department. They can provide you with further information regarding the disposal of hazardous materials or particularly large items, such as refrigerators or tires.
Front Load Containers
Do:
Break down all cardboard boxes.
This helps to save space in the dumpster, reducing extra trips (A.K.A. extra cost) to have it emptied.
Keep at least 3 feet all around the container, free of any other items.
Be sure there isn’t any thing blocking access to the container on your pick up day.
The driver will make their best attempt to service your container on the requested day, but will not be able to do so if vehicles or other items are blocking the container.
During winter months, be sure there is a clear path from the main road to the location of your container.
It is the customer’s responsibility to clear any snow or ice (including salting/sanding of the area) to ensure a safe path to the container. This also includes shoveling and chipping away ice around an enclosure that may be around your dumpster, being sure the driver can open the gates without causing damage.
Don’t:
Put plastic bags in Single Sort container.
All recyclables must be loose and should not be bagged.
Try to recycle trash bags.
Trash bags are not recyclable material.
Put trash in recycling cans.
Only recyclables and cardboard should be placed inside (again, no trash bags).