When working on a construction site or renovation in the city, you may find that you need a dumpster bin for more than one day. The bin will sit in front of the work site, often open to public access. This creates a problem when others feel free to dump their own waste in your garbage bin. This is why we have our disposal lid bin.
What are some of the most common things that can’t be put in a garbage bin?
Preventing Unwanted Costs
When everyone leaves the work site for the night and the disposal bin rental is unattended, it makes it vulnerable to anyone who has something to dispose of. While this could just be fast food waste that you may not notice in the morning, you can often end up with larger items you didn’t expect. As you arrive in the morning your bin is full of garbage bags, yard waste, or even unwanted appliances like televisions.
This is a real problem, as it is not filling up the bin you paid for. Now you are closer to the top and will need to have it unloaded and a new one delivered, adding on to your bill. While we enjoy your business and would like to provide our service to you multiple times, this is not how we want it to happen. Our lid bin allows you to lock it up tight after you have gone home. This way any waste you have not authorized will find its way into your bin.
Learn more about what can’t be put in a bin rental.
Avoiding A Mess
The lockable bin also helps to keep those unwanted pests out your garbage. Whether it is raccoons, possums, or others creatures up to no good, if they can find access to your bin you can end up with a mess on your hands in the morning. This can cause you countless hours cleaning up a mess that you did not anticipate or budget for.
Learn how to rent a garbage bin for your business.
If you have come across these problems in the past or are looking to rent a disposal bin but feel this is likely to happen on your site, go with a lockable disposal bin. Contact us at 604-613-5271 or request a free quote and we can help you get started on handling your disposal needs.