All "Roll Off Dumpsters" results near me in Sandy Lake, PA - April 2026
Serafine Hauling, LLC
Serafine Hauling, LLC is a roll-off dumpster rental and trash collection company. We're a small, locally owned business that has the ability to take the... more
Farben Roll Offs
At Farben Roll Offs, we are a locally owned and operated waste hauling team that has been a fixture in the Farrell, Pennsylvania community for... more
Elite Dumpster Rentals
We are locally owned and operated, at Elite Dumpster Rentals our goal is to provide elite customer service and make renting a dumpster as simple... more
Dalton Service Co.
Dalton Service Co. has grown to serve a variety of industries and residential customers in the states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, including roll-off... more
Whiting Roll-Offs
At Whiting Roll-Offs LLC, we are a dedicated, locally owned team that takes pride in providing dependable waste solutions to our neighbors in Edinburg, New... more
Kilmers Roll-off
Kilmers Roll-off is a dumpster rental company proudly serving western Pennsylvania, including Lawrence and Mercer Counties. Though our roll-off dumpster service launched in 2024, it's built... more
Roll Off Dumpster Tips for Sandy Lake, PA
How much weight is included in my roll-off rental?
Generally, the bigger the container, the more weight you are allowed.
Here are some rough estimates:
- 10 yarder: 1-3 tons of included weight
- 20 yarder: 3 tons of included weight
- 30 yarder: 3-4 tons of included weight
- 40 yarder: 4-6 tons of included weight
Read more: The Ultimate Guide to Dumpster Sizes
Some rental providers offer unlimited weight with each rental, however, you are not allowed to overload the dumpster beyond a certain point.
For example, there may be a “fill line” painted on the inside of the container you must keep the debris level below.
Other rental providers charge you almost exclusively by weight rather than charging you a base rate + including a weight allowance.
This is an affordable choice if your debris is lightweight, such as lumber or household trash.
This may not always be cost-effective for heavy debris, such as concrete or roofing shingles.