When a project generates more debris than a truck bed can handle, hauling it yourself means multiple trips, transfer station fees, and hours lost. A roll-off container handles all of it in one drop. Fast Junk Hauling delivers dumpsters to Citrus Heights addresses, leaves the container for as long as the job needs, and picks it up when you are done. That is the whole transaction.
Citrus Heights is a city with a real mix of residential stock: older ranch-style homes sitting alongside updated properties, established neighborhoods generating steady renovation work, and a housing density that keeps property managers and remodeling crews consistently busy. Whether you are clearing out a house, pulling a permit for a kitchen gut, or managing debris across a rental property turnover, one call gets a container scheduled. You handle the project. We handle the dumpster. Done.
Renting a dumpster shouldn't be complicated, but placement on a public street adds a step that is worth sorting out before the container arrives. Requirements vary by municipality, and what applies in one part of Sacramento County may not apply in another part of the same county.
If your driveway or private property can take the container, that is the simpler path. Driveway-safe placement is standard, and we confirm surface type and clearance when you call so the delivery goes smoothly. If the container needs to sit in the street or on a public right-of-way, we will talk through what that involves at your specific address before anything is scheduled. Call us and we'll walk you through it.
Same-day and next-day delivery are often available, depending on current demand and where in Citrus Heights the container is going. Calling early in the day gives you the best chance of same-day placement. If the project is still a week or two out, booking ahead locks in your preferred delivery date and keeps the schedule from getting squeezed.
Weekend delivery is available, which matters for homeowners who can only work a project on Saturdays and need the container in place before they start. The rental period is flexible, so if the job runs longer than expected, an extension is a phone call away. The sooner you call, the sooner we can get a dumpster on your property.
Every kind of job brings its own kind of mess. The job types we handle in Citrus Heights run from single-room cleanouts to full demolition loads, and the debris each one generates shapes how the container is used.
Dense debris reaches a weight threshold well before it fills a container. Concrete, brick, and tile are common in older Citrus Heights homes, especially in kitchens, bathrooms, and patios being updated. If the load is primarily heavy material, the right container for the job is sized around weight capacity rather than volume. Let us know what you are pulling out and we will give you an honest recommendation on the right container size.
These jobs share a common challenge: the volume is hard to estimate until you are into it. A downsizing clearout can look manageable and turn into a multi-day project once closets and storage areas are opened. Hoarding and heavy accumulation cleanups often involve mixed material across multiple rooms, and the sheer bulk can surprise even experienced crews. A flexible rental period keeps the container on site for as long as the work actually takes, rather than as long as it was expected to take.
Landscaping debris is bulky and awkward. Sod, branches, old fencing, and pulled-up pavers do not stack neatly, and a container is the practical solution for clearing a yard without making repeat runs. Hardscape removal, pulling up concrete walkways or brick edging, adds weight to the load and changes which container makes sense. Describe the mix when you call and we will sort out the right fit.
Contractors and remodeling crews working in Citrus Heights deal with a steady volume of drywall, flooring, roofing material, and structural debris. Construction and demolition loads need a container sized for the full scope of the job, not just the first day's output. We handle recurring accounts and swap-outs for crews running back-to-back projects, so the container situation does not become a scheduling problem.
the page about roll-off sizes breaks the work down.
The price is confirmed before anything is scheduled. When you call, the quote accounts for container size, rental period, weight allowance, and the type of debris being disposed. Those are the factors that move the number.
A few things can change a quote after the fact. Going over the weight allowance included in the original quote adds an overage charge at the per-ton rate disclosed on the call. Extending the rental period beyond the agreed window adds time to the billing. Street placement that requires a permit is an additional step, and we work through that before delivery. Straight answers on size and pricing are part of every call, so you know what you are agreeing to before a delivery date is set. You're in good hands.
For homeowners and contractors alike, the first rental is straightforward. For contractors running multiple projects across Citrus Heights and Sacramento County, what matters is a container schedule that keeps pace with the work. A crew that cannot get a container when a demo phase starts loses days, and a container that sits uncollected after a job wraps costs money.
We handle recurring accounts, swap-outs between sites, and multi-job scheduling for roofing crews, general contractors, and property managers. If you are running more than one project at a time or need containers on a predictable rotation, the call is the place to set that up. Local accountability means we earn the next job by doing this one right.
Container size is matched to the job, not to a standard formula. The same square footage of house generates very different debris volumes depending on whether you are clearing furniture, pulling tile, or doing a full gut renovation. Describe the job and we give you an honest recommendation. The full size comparison, with load equivalents and weight details, lives on the service page.
A compact container handles a single-room cleanout, a bathroom strip-out, or a garage purge where the volume is manageable and the material is mostly light and bulky. It is the right call when the job is defined and the debris is not dense.
A mid-size container covers a kitchen renovation, a full flooring replacement across several rooms, or a roofing tear-off on a standard residential property. These jobs generate more volume than a small container can hold but do not need the capacity of the largest options.
A full renovation, a whole-house cleanout, or a construction site with ongoing debris output needs a large container. These are also the right choice when the job is expected to run long and the material will accumulate over several days or weeks.
We serve Citrus Heights and the communities around it in Sacramento County. If your address is in Foothill Farms, Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Antelope, or North Highlands, coverage extends there too. The same scheduling, the same container range, and the same straightforward pricing apply across the area.
If you are not sure whether your address falls within the delivery area, the call answers that in under a minute. Delivered fast. Picked up clean. Priced right.
The load goes to a disposal or processing facility where it is handled according to the material type. Mixed loads go through general disposal. Heavy material like concrete is processed separately. Hazardous material is not accepted in the container, which is why accurate descriptions of the debris matter when you call.
Yes. When you call, describe the project type, the material, and a rough sense of how much there is. That information is enough to give you an honest recommendation on the right container size. If the scope is genuinely unclear, we will walk through it with you on the call until you have a size you are confident in.
A container placed entirely on private property typically does not require a permit, but requirements can vary depending on the specific address and how the property sits relative to the street. We confirm what applies at your address before delivery so there are no complications once the container is on site.
If material that cannot be accepted is found in the load, the disposal facility may reject the container or assess a contamination fee. That cost passes through to the rental. The straightforward way to avoid it is to describe your debris accurately when you call so nothing ends up in the container that cannot legally go there.
Call when you are ready and we will schedule pickup from there. Giving us as much lead time as you can helps with scheduling, but the right amount of notice depends on current demand. Calling the day before is a reasonable starting point, and we will confirm the pickup window when you call.
Call us before the rental period ends and an extension can be arranged. Rental periods are flexible, and holding the container longer is a straightforward adjustment. The additional time is factored into your total cost when you call to extend.
Yes, and it is more common than most people expect. When the scope is unclear, we talk through the job type and the material on the call, give you an honest size recommendation, and build in a flexible rental period so the container stays as long as the work actually takes. If the load ends up larger than expected, a swap-out or extension can be arranged with a call.
Yes. The container stays on your property for the full rental period, and you can load it at whatever pace the job requires. There is no requirement to fill it in a single session. Just make sure the total load stays within the agreed weight allowance before you call for pickup.
Yes, mattresses are accepted. They are bulky but light, so they count against volume rather than weight. If you have several large furniture pieces going in alongside the mattress, size up to make sure everything fits without exceeding the fill line.
Leave enough room on all sides for safe loading, including space to walk around the container and swing larger items in. Overhead clearance matters during delivery and pickup as well, so keep the area above the container clear of branches or lines throughout the rental.
Start by estimating the volume floor by floor. A full two-storey clearout typically involves more material than most people expect, especially when furniture, appliances, and built-in storage are included. A 20-yard container holds about 8 pickup truck loads of waste and suits many whole-house jobs, but a 30-yard holding about 12 pickup truck loads of waste is the right call when the volume is large or the material is bulky. Describe what is coming out on the call and we will give you an honest recommendation.
Fast Junk Hauling takes quotes by phone, confirms the price on the call, and schedules delivery before you hang up. There is no form to fill out and no waiting for a callback that may or may not come. Call (530) 698-9782 and get your Citrus Heights delivery on the calendar today.
Nearby towns we cover: Foothill Farms, Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Granite Bay, Folsom, Lincoln.
Everywhere else we go is in our full coverage area.
Whether you are clearing out a single room or managing a full construction site, we have a container sized for the job. The lineup runs from a compact 10-yard up to a 40-yard, with a low-profile lowboy option for projects involving heavy, dense material. Call us with the project details and we will point you to the right fit before anything is scheduled.
| Roll-Off Size | Measurements (LxWxH) | Volume | Weight Allowance | What It's Good For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10-Yard | 12' x 7.5' x 3.5' | 10 cubic yards, about 4 pickup truck loads of waste | 1 to 2 tons included | Small garage cleanouts, Single-room remodels, Yard debris removal, Minor junk hauling |
| 10-Yard Lowboy | 12' x 7.5' x 2' | 10 cubic yards, sized around weight capacity for heavy material rather than bulk volume | 2 to 3 tons included | Concrete removal, Dirt and soil disposal, Dense tile tear-out, Heavy demolition debris |
| 12-Yard | 14' x 7.5' x 3.5' | 12 cubic yards, about 5 pickup truck loads of waste | 2 tons included | Bathroom remodels, Moderate attic clear-outs, Flooring removal, Small estate cleanouts |
| 15-Yard | 16' x 7.5' x 4' | 15 cubic yards, about 6 pickup truck loads of waste | 2 to 3 tons included | Kitchen renovations, Mid-size landscaping jobs, Carpet and flooring removal, Garage purges |
| 20-YardMost Popular | 22' x 7.5' x 4.5' | 20 cubic yards, about 8 pickup truck loads of waste | 3 tons included | Full roofing tear-offs, Whole-room demolition, Large property cleanouts, Multi-room remodels |
| 30-Yard | 22' x 7.5' x 6' | 30 cubic yards, about 12 pickup truck loads of waste | 4 tons included | Major renovations, Multi-room demolition, Large estate cleanouts, Commercial debris removal |
| 40-Yard | 22' x 7.5' x 8' | 40 cubic yards, about 16 pickup truck loads of waste | 5 to 6 tons included | Large construction sites, Commercial cleanouts, Warehouse clear-outs, New construction debris |
Not sure which size fits your project? Call us and we will help you figure it out before anything is scheduled: (530) 698-9782.