Terms &
Conditions.
The standard rental terms for Bubs Disposal dumpsters. Read these before you book so the bill matches the booking and pickup goes smooth. If you have any questions, call Bubba at 801-230-5045.
Dumpster Weight Limit
There is a 10-ton weight limit per dumpster. If a dumpster is overfull, additional dumpsters (billed to you at regular cost) will be required to split the weight up so we can haul it away safely and legally. Keep in mind that dirt and concrete weigh a lot. If you are doing a dirt or concrete dumpster, only fill it 1/3 full.
Possible Additional Fees
You may incur additional fees which will be billed separately after your dumpster is emptied, including:
- $10 to $25 per day for adding extra days to your rental past the allotted amount of time. This is specific to what item you are renting and is calculated during checkout.
- $20 per item for mattresses and box-springs (this is due to the landfill charging us for these items).
- $49 per ton for weight over the included amount for your dumpster rental.
- $25 per tire.
- $125 if we cannot gain access to the dumpster when we come to pick it up. Please make sure it is not blocked when we arrive.
- $150 for any refrigerator or freezer, no matter how big or small.
Price is per dumpster (delivered and emptied). If you require additional dumpsters, they will be billed at the regular rate.
Prohibited Items
We accept non-hazardous household and construction waste. We cannot haul the following materials. A good rule of thumb: no food products or liquids. This can save us all a lot of trouble and expenses.
Batteries
Car batteries are particularly hazardous due to their lead-acid composition. These batteries contain high levels of lead and other heavy metals that cannot be mixed with other wastes. Anytime you find yourself with a dead car battery, take it to an auto parts store or authorized recycling center.
Paints and Lacquers
Paints and lacquers are prohibited due to their potential for containing harmful elements such as lead or mercury, especially those manufactured prior to the 1990s. They can also damage or permanently stain equipment such as garbage trucks and dumpsters.
Motor Oils or Cooking Oil
Prohibited oils include those used in automobiles and those used as general industrial lubricants. Used motor oil can be recycled through a number of nationwide retailers, as well as most auto parts and mechanic shops.
Asbestos
Asbestos is a flame-retardant material found in older homes and various industrial products. It is considered to be a carcinogen in most US states and is therefore banned from most landfills. Removing asbestos-containing materials from homes or offices is highly dangerous and should only be done by licensed contractors.
Infectious Waste
Infectious waste consists of materials used in medicine or that have come into contact with bodily fluids. Items such as hypodermic needles and used bandages should be disposed of through waste haulers that are licensed to handle, transport, and dispose of medical waste.
Contaminated Soils and Absorbents
Contaminated soils and absorbents that are mixed with hazardous substances cannot be disposed of through normal haulers. Contaminated soils must either be treated or contained per federal superfund guidelines. Contaminated absorbents must likewise be treated or disposed of via hazardous waste processors.
Fuel
All fuel types are banned from landfills, and therefore, our dumpsters. Gasoline and petroleum are highly flammable and should only be disposed of if they can no longer be used as a fuel source. Disposal should only be handled by hazardous waste disposal centers. Consult your local fire department or recycling center to find hazardous waste disposal centers near you.
Adhesives
Adhesives such as glue or epoxy should be disposed of with regular household trash or recycling, rather than a dumpster. Loose adhesives can damage the container or cause waste items to become entangled and hard to remove.
Refrigerants
Items containing refrigerant must be evacuated according to federal disposal guidelines. This is to ensure that no hazardous chemicals are introduced into the environment. Properly drained refrigerators can be disposed of using regular dumpsters in some cases. Contact us to determine if we can accept your refrigerator.
Questions? Call Bubba at 801-230-5045.
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