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How To Rent A Dumpster Chicago IL

By Elizabeth Hamilton


Construction projects normally produce a lot of debris that must be properly collected to ensure they are efficiently disposed of. A large container is needed to do the job and dumpsters are just perfect for the job. There are a number of things that contractors and property owners need to know before they can rent a dumpster Chicago. Read on to learn more.

Dumpsters are usually large, so they cannot be stored on private property. While some properties have enough space to accommodate the largest dumpsters, most properties do not, so the container has to be kept on public property. This can be the public right of way in the city, an alley, a parking space or a side walk.

When dumpsters are placed on public spaces, a permit must be obtained from the city. This is because the container will pose a danger to public safety and may obstruct traffic, both foot and vehicle traffic. The Department of Transportation is usually responsible for issuing these permits. A permit application fee and parking fees for the entire period will be required during the permit application process. A detailed layout of the work site as well as the proposed location of the container must also be submitted.

In the city of Chicago, there are many firms that rent dumpsters for a variety of uses. They have a wide range of dumpsters that differ in size and material used as well as design. Since you will need a permit to keep the container in a public space, you may want to consider renting a container from a firm that has been approved by local authorities.

Since most firms usually charge different rates for dumpsters, it is wise to compare the rates to identify the most affordable firm. Be sure to also compare the fees charged to haul dumpsters to the landfill. Obviously, you should give strong consideration to firms that charge competitive rates for renting and hauling dumpsters. This will ensure you get value for your money.

There are some items that cannot be kept in dumpsters. Basically, hazardous and prohibited items should not be thrown into dumpsters. Cooking oil, asbestos, motor oil, gasoline, debris containing oil based paint, antifreeze, thinners, solvents, fluorescent light bulbs and computer monitors are just some of the items that should never be thrown into dumpsters.

When dumpsters are full, they are normally loaded onto a flatbed truck and hauled off to landfills. The process of loading and unloading the container can damage the road or sidewalk. That is why the city requires every applicant to have a valid insurance policy to cover any damage that may be caused by the dumpster.

Dumpsters can be used to collect landscaping debris when a lawn is being replaced. They can also be used to collect old roofing shingles during a roof replacement project. When carrying out a remodeling project, debris from old floors and walls can also be thrown into the dumpster. As you can see, dumpsters have a wide range of uses. In fact, they can be used for everyday waste collection in residential neighborhoods with multiple dwellings.




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