Dumpster Rental in Weaverville, NC

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Renting an open top rollaway is a great decision. To give you some peace of mind we have guaranteed service so worrying about delivery and pickup will be the least of your concerns. This way you can focus on the task at hand.

    1. Choose from our 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 cubic yard containers.
    2. We can make deliveries to virtually any residential or commercial location in Weaverville.
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How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Dumpster in Weaverville, NC?

Weaverville dumpster rental prices can be affected by many factors such as travel distance to and from the landfill, type of material, material dumping costs, possible municipal franchise fees, and permits. Weaverville dumpster prices range from $383 for a 10 yard dumpster up to $864 for a 30 yard dumpster. See below for a full list of Weaverville dumpster costs:

Pricing updated on Apr 05, 2024 09:37:50

Dumpster SizeLow End*High End*
10 Yard Household$371$583
10 Yard Construction$456$694
10 Yard Concrete**$527$687
15 Yard Household$467$716
15 Yard Construction$481$707
15 Yard Concrete**$552$737
20 Yard Household$547$781
20 Yard Construction$562$791
20 Yard Concrete**$574$737
30 Yard Household$650$881
30 Yard Construction$676$874
40 Yard$696$901

*The dumpster pricing above reflects the actual costs of dumpsters rented in the Weaverville area. Current landfill tipping costs range from $72 per ton to $98 per ton or $22 per yard to $28 per yard. Use our dumpster rental calculator to estimate the size roll off you’ll need for your household or construction project, then call us to receive your exact Weaverville dumpster costs. Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

**Concrete can be disposed of at no additional cost, however, there are factors that will cause disposal fees. These factors include the dumpster containing any other types of debris such as dirt, rebar and construction or household materials as well as access to a recycling facility in the area. For more information, please call us.

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Our prices are so low, so enticing that you will be hard pressed to go anywhere else for your bin rental needs. Rates so low in fact that you will scarcely believe your eyes or ears. But believe it, our fees are that good.

    1. All open top units are priced affordably so you can stay within your budget.
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Transfer Station, Recycling and Quick Facts About Weaverville, NC

Weaverville was settled in 1875 and has a current population of 3,800 residents. The town is a part of the Asheville metro area. The Dr. John G. and Nannie H. Barrett Farm and the Weaverville United Methodist Church are listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The town maintains 2 public parks and provides fishing and boating opportunities.

Solid Waste And Recycling

The Town of Weaverville offers weekly garbage and yard waste collection and bi-weekly curbside recycling. If anyone has additional trash or recyclables to dispose of, they are invited to use Buncombe County Landfill. You will need a proof of residency and some fees may apply. The county landfill can be reached at the:

Buncombe County Transfer Station
190 Hominy Creek Road
Asheville NC 28801
Phone: (828) 250-6205
Hours of Operation
Mon to Fri: 8am – 4:30pm
Saturday: 8am to 1pm
Closed Sundays
Items accepted at this facility include:

  • Oil filters
  • Newspaper
  • White goods
  • Cardboard
  • Lead acid batteries

Items not accepted at this facility include:

  • Needles
  • Motor oils
  • Tires
  • Wood waste
  • Household hazardous waste

Categories of Landfill in The U.S.

American landfills are under the scrutiny of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act which ensures the proper disposal and management of hazardous and non-hazardous waste. There are 2 basic landfill types in America. Subtitle D landfills deal with non-hazardous materials and Subtitle C which handles hazardous waste.
There over 3,000 active landfills, which is roughly one landfill for every county in the U.S. Subtitle D Landfills are used for the disposal of solid waste, degrading organic waste, industrial waste, construction and demolition, and collecting debris from coal combustion. Subtitle D relies on local and state governments for the planning and regulation of solid waste. Solid waste is typically your household garbage and any industrial waste that is nonhazardous. Subtitle D landfills include:

  • Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Handle household solid waste.
  • Bioreactor Landfills: Transforms and degrade organic waste.
  • Industrial Waste Landfills: Are commercial solid waste facilities.
  • Construction and Demolition Debris Landfills: Deals with debris from construction sites.
  • Coal Combustion Residual Landfills: Gets rid of coal combustion debris.

Subtitle C Landfills as mentioned above handle hazardous waste. The main burden of hazardous waste is that it is handled in a secure process where no adverse effects can impact our health or the environment. Besides hazardous waste landfills, there also are Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Landfills which also fall under this category.
PCBs are man-made organic materials which were used for electrical insulation and electrical appliances. They were also sprayed on dirt roads to keep dust from blowing around. PCB’s were banned as of 1979.
Landfills also monitor Leachate, which is generated from liquids that are already present in the waste and passes through the waste. The leachate can cause harmful particulates to runoff into our underground aquifers. Landfills must have leachate collection systems which consist of the following:

  • A collection layer
  • A geotextile filter
  • Pipe system which is surrounded by a bed of gravel where the leachate is funneled to a sump
  • A pump removes the leachate from the landfill, where it is taken to facilities that watch over the leachate.

The landfills are also mandated to monitor the groundwater. This is to ensure that there is no contamination of underground water supplies. This system consists of 3 phases:

  • Detection
  • Assessment
  • Corrective measures

Then after a landfill has served out its usefulness, the landfill, as mentioned above, is closely monitored for 30 years. It is good to know to know that the EPA and the RCRA are closely watching these landfills and protecting us all from potential hazardous complications that could have wreck havoc on our environment.
Remember Easy Dumpster Rental for all of your non-hazardous and recyclable removal needs. We offer a wide variety of dumpster rental sizes for any size project.

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