Professional Dumpster Rental and Disposal Solutions
At Cran-Marsh Inc., we understand that construction and renovation projects generate significant waste that requires efficient disposal solutions. Our dumpster rental service provides contractors, homeowners, and businesses throughout New England, including Cape Cod and the Islands with reliable waste management options that keep projects moving smoothly. We have over 60 dumpsters available for rental in a variety of sizes—including 12, 13, 15, 20, and 25 yards. Call us today to learn more about our competitive rates and current availability!
As a family owned and operated business serving the community for over 50 years, we’ve built our reputation on being big enough to get the job done while remaining small enough to care about each customer’s specific needs.
Container Selection and Project Planning
Selecting the right dumpster size significantly impacts project efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Our 13 cubic yard containers work perfectly for small bathroom renovations, garage cleanouts, or minor deck replacements. These compact units fit comfortably in most residential driveways while providing ample capacity for typical household projects. The 15 cubic yard option bridges the gap for medium-sized projects, offering additional space without requiring excessive lot coverage.
For more substantial undertakings like complete roof replacements or major home renovations, our 20 and 25 cubic yard dumpsters provide the capacity needed to maintain job site organization. These larger containers accommodate bulky materials such as old shingles, underlayment, and damaged decking that often accompany roofing projects. Our experience as certified roofing specialists, including GAF Master Elite Certification and CertainTeed Master Shingle Applicator status, gives us unique insight into waste generation patterns for construction projects, allowing us to recommend optimal container sizes based on project scope.
Waste Management Best Practices
Effective waste disposal extends beyond simply renting a container. We guide customers through proper loading techniques that maximize container capacity while ensuring safe transport. Heavy materials like concrete, dirt, and roofing shingles should be distributed evenly across the container floor to prevent shifting during transport. Lighter materials can be layered on top, creating efficient use of vertical space.
Understanding prohibited materials protects both the environment and ensures compliance with local regulations. Our disposal services exclude hazardous materials including:
- Chemical products: paints, solvents, pesticides, and cleaning agents
- Electronic waste: computers, televisions, and appliances containing refrigerants
- Automotive fluids: oil, antifreeze, and hydraulic fluids
Integration with Construction Services
Our dual expertise in construction and waste management creates unique advantages for customers undertaking roofing, siding, or deck projects. When coordinating both construction and disposal services through Cran-Marsh Inc., we streamline project timelines by synchronizing dumpster delivery and pickup with construction phases. This integrated approach minimizes job site congestion and ensures waste removal aligns perfectly with project progression.
The construction industry generates approximately 600 million tons of debris annually in the United States, with roofing projects contributing significantly to this total. A typical residential roof replacement produces between 2 to 5 tons of waste material, depending on the existing roof layers and structural modifications required. Our experience installing various roofing systems, combined with our Velux 5 Star Skylight Specialist certification, enables accurate waste volume predictions that prevent costly container exchanges or overage fees.
Environmental Responsibility and Recycling
Modern waste management extends beyond simple disposal to encompass recycling and material recovery. We actively sort and redirect recyclable materials from the waste stream, including metals, clean wood, and certain roofing materials. Asphalt shingles, which comprise the majority of residential roofing waste, can often be recycled into road construction materials, reducing landfill burden while supporting infrastructure development.
Our commitment to environmental stewardship reflects the values of trust, competence, and honesty that have guided our operations for five decades. By choosing responsible disposal methods and partnering with certified recycling facilities, we help customers minimize their environmental impact while potentially reducing disposal costs through material diversion. This approach aligns with growing industry trends toward sustainable construction practices and circular economy principles, positioning both our company and our customers as responsible community members committed to environmental preservation.