Florin generates a steady mix of residential and commercial debris. Property turnovers, garage cleanouts, roofing replacements, and retail strip-outs are all part of what keeps containers moving in and out of driveways here. When the pile gets bigger than a few truck runs can handle, a roll-off container is the straightforward answer. Fast Junk Hauling delivers to Florin addresses, leaves the container for as long as the job needs, and hauls it away when you are finished.
The work here ranges from single-family homes clearing out years of accumulated furniture and yard debris to property managers turning over units on a tight timeline. Contractors reroofing houses and crews gutting commercial interiors are a regular part of the mix too. Whatever the project, the process is the same: call for a free quote, confirm a delivery date, and let the container do the work.
The delivery goes faster and cleaner when the placement area is clear before the driver shows up. Remove any vehicles, equipment, or stored items from the spot where the container will sit. Check overhead clearance as well. Low-hanging branches, power lines, and garage overhangs can all affect where a container can safely be set down.
If the container needs to sit in the street rather than on private property, a permit may be required. Requirements vary depending on the specific address and placement, and we confirm what applies before delivery so there are no hold-ups on the day. Let us know the surface type when you call, whether that is a paved driveway, gravel, or a concrete pad, and we can flag anything that needs attention before the truck rolls out.
Careful work that respects your property is how every delivery goes. You're in good hands.
Pricing depends on a few specific things: the container size, the rental period, the type of material being disposed of, and where the container is placed. Those are the factors that move the number, and they are confirmed on the call before anything is scheduled.
Weight is the variable that catches people off guard. A container filled with light, bulky material like furniture or carpet comes in well under the weight limit included in the quote. A container loaded with roofing shingles, concrete, or tile can reach that limit before it looks full. Dense material is priced differently because disposal costs are driven by weight, not just volume, and we walk through that distinction when you call so the quote reflects what you are actually hauling.
Extending the rental beyond the agreed period is possible with a call. If the project runs long, reach out before the rental ends and we sort out an extension. There is no mystery to how the bill is built. Straight answers on size and pricing are part of every call. The rest is up to us.
the roll-off rental page goes into what to expect step by step.
Same-day delivery is often available, and next-day delivery is the norm when you call with enough lead time. Calling early in the day gives you the best chance of same-day placement, especially when the project is already underway and the debris is piling up.
Weekend delivery is available. Rental periods run through weekends and holidays without interruption, so a container dropped on a Friday stays through the weekend if that is what the job needs. Flexible rental periods mean the container stays as long as the work does, and pickup is scheduled when you are ready.
Delivered fast. Picked up clean. Priced right.
For contractors running back-to-back projects, swap-out arrangements are available so a freshly emptied container is back in place without a gap in the schedule. Call us and we'll walk you through it.
The right container is not the biggest one available. It is the one that fits the volume and weight of the specific job. Florin's housing stock generates a particular mix: single-family lots with garages, sheds, and storage spaces that have been accumulating for years, alongside rental properties that turn over with furniture, appliances, and general household debris. Commercial properties add retail strip-outs and office fit-outs to the mix.
Choosing the wrong size in either direction costs money. Too small and the container fills before the job is done, which means a second delivery. Too large and you are paying for capacity you never used. The service page carries the full size comparison, including load equivalents for every container in the range from a compact 10-yard up to a 40-yard. Here is how the most common sizes map to the work this area actually generates.
A 10-yard or 12-yard container handles a single-room cleanout, a bathroom strip-out, or a garage purge where the debris is mostly light and bulky. These are the right call when the project is contained and the material is not particularly heavy.
A 15-yard or 20-yard container fits a full roofing tear-off on a standard residential house, a kitchen gut-out, or a multi-room renovation. These sizes cover the majority of residential remodels and mid-size property cleanouts in Florin.
A 30-yard or 40-yard container is built for major demolition, commercial strip-outs, or whole-property cleanouts where the volume is simply too large for a mid-range unit. Contractors clearing a retail space or managing a large estate cleanout typically land in this range.
If the scope is unclear before you call, the call will take care of it. Honest recommendations on the right container size are part of every quote.
Every kind of job brings its own kind of mess. Here is how the most common project types in Florin actually work.
Shingles are heavier than they look, and a full roof tear-off reaches a weight threshold fast. The right container size for a roofing job is driven by weight as much as volume. If the material is primarily shingles, let us know when you call so the quote accounts for it correctly.
These jobs are about volume. Years of furniture, appliances, boxes, and general accumulation take up space but rarely push a weight limit. A container sized for the square footage of what is being cleared is usually the right answer. Whole-house cleanouts tied to estate sales or property transitions often need a mid-range to large container depending on how much has built up.
Dense debris requires a different approach. A standard container loaded with concrete or tile can hit its weight limit while still looking half-empty, which means an overage charge. For projects that are primarily heavy material, a lowboy variant sized around weight capacity rather than volume is the better fit. We flag this on the call when the material type points that way.
Property managers and real estate professionals in Florin know how quickly a turnover timeline can compress. A container on-site at the start of the cleanout and picked up when the last load is in keeps the schedule moving. We stand behind every rental, and that includes getting the container out on time when the next step depends on it.
Commercial strip-outs generate a mix of material: shelving, fixtures, flooring, drywall, and general construction debris. The volume is usually larger than a residential job and the timeline is often tighter. Swap-out arrangements are available for crews that fill a container mid-project and need a fresh one to finish the job. Local accountability means we earn the next job by doing this one right.
Florin is covered, and so are the communities around it. We serve Parkway, Lemon Hill, Vineyard, Fruitridge Pocket, and Elk Grove, along with other addresses throughout Sacramento County. If your project is in any of these areas, call and we will confirm coverage for your specific address.
For homeowners and contractors alike, coverage questions are answered on the call. You call, we deliver.
Yes. If the site has a gate, a code, or a fence that limits access, that needs to be communicated when you call. The delivery driver needs to reach the placement spot without delay, so access details are confirmed before the delivery date is set.
Yes. If the container fills before the job is done, call us and we can arrange a swap-out. The full container is hauled away and an empty one takes its place. It is easier to arrange mid-project if you call as soon as the container is close to full rather than after it is already over.
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 us as soon as you know the schedule has changed. We work to accommodate rescheduling, and an early call gives us the most flexibility to adjust. Rental periods are flexible, so if you need more time before pickup, that can be arranged on the same call.
Turnover cleanouts in this area typically include furniture, appliances, mattresses, and general household debris left behind by previous occupants. That kind of material is bulky but not particularly heavy, so sizing is driven by volume rather than weight. A mid-range container handles most single-unit turnovers, while multi-unit or whole-property clearances often need something larger. Call with a description of what is being cleared and we will size it correctly.
You do not need to be home as long as the placement spot is clear and we have confirmed the location and surface type in advance. Any access questions or clearance concerns are worked out on the call before the delivery date is set, so the driver has what is needed to complete the drop without you present.
It can, but straddling two surfaces can affect stability depending on the grade and the softness of the ground. Let us know the placement situation when you call so the delivery approach accounts for it and the container sits level.
Yes, as long as the placement area is accessible and clear of vehicles or stored items. Coordinate access with whoever is on-site, confirm the placement spot in advance, and let us know if there are any gate codes or access restrictions when you call. We confirm the delivery details before the container goes down so there are no complications on arrival.
Rental periods are flexible and built around the project rather than a fixed window. Short turnaround cleanouts and longer renovation projects are both accommodated. If the job runs longer than expected, an extension is available with a call before the rental period ends. Ask about rental length when you call for a quote and we will set it up to match the work.
The quote covers the container size, the rental period, the included weight allowance, and disposal for the material type you described. What can push the total higher is going over the weight allowance, extending the rental, or adding a permit if the container needs to sit in the public right-of-way. All of those rates are part of the conversation when you call.
Call us as soon as you notice. If the container has not been picked up, there may be time to retrieve the item before pickup is scheduled. Once the container has been hauled away and the load dumped, recovery is no longer possible, so the sooner you call the better.
That is exactly what the call is for. Tell us what the project is, what is being cleared, and roughly how much there is. We give you a size recommendation, confirm a price, and set a delivery date. Fast Junk Hauling handles the rest.
Call (530) 698-9782 for a free quote. Get a container scheduled for your Florin property today.
You handle the project. We handle the dumpster. Done.
Nearby towns we cover: Vineyard, Elk Grove, Rosemont, Arden-Arcade, West Sacramento.
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.