When a garage has been accumulating for years and the time finally comes to clear it out, or when a contractor needs a container on site before the demo crew shows up Monday morning, the need is the same: a dumpster that shows up when it is supposed to and gets hauled away when the job is done. Fast Junk Hauling delivers roll-off containers to Orangevale addresses, handles the scheduling, and picks up when you are ready. That is the whole arrangement, and it works the same whether the project takes a weekend or a few weeks.
Orangevale is a city where most of the calls come from residential properties. Homeowners clearing out after decades, property managers turning over rentals, contractors working on remodels and tear-outs, and community organizations clearing space for the next chapter of a building's life. Each of those calls is a little different, and each one gets handled the same way: a size recommendation, a clear price, and a delivery date that works.
Every kind of job brings its own kind of mess, and Orangevale generates a specific mix. Below are the job types that come up most often, and what each one actually involves.
A whole-house cleanout is rarely just furniture. It is furniture plus decades of accumulated items, appliances that stopped working, flooring that was pulled up and stacked in the garage, and boxes that nobody opened after the last move. A container sized for the full scope handles all of it in one rental rather than multiple truck runs. Garage purges, attic clearances, and estate cleanouts all fall into this category.
Bathroom strip-outs, kitchen tear-downs, flooring removal, drywall, and framing debris fill containers fast. A remodel that looks contained at the start often generates more material than expected once walls open up. Roofing tear-offs are their own category: shingles are heavy, and the right container for a roof job is not always the same one that works for a light interior renovation.
Dense material like soil, gravel, and excavation spoil reaches a weight threshold well before it fills a standard container. These loads are handled differently because disposal cost is driven by weight, not volume. If the project involves digging out a yard, grading a slope, or removing a decomposed granite path, mention that when you call. The right container for that load is not the same as the right container for household junk, and getting it wrong costs more than getting it right the first time.
Larger institutional clearances, whether a church hall clearing storage before a renovation or a community building removing decades of accumulated furniture and equipment, tend to generate more volume than a single residential cleanout. A container sized for that scale keeps the project moving without requiring multiple swap-outs. These jobs also tend to have tighter scheduling constraints, and we work around them.
Brick, stone, concrete block, and mortar are among the heaviest debris types that go into a container. A chimney removal that looks modest from the outside can produce a surprising amount of weight. This is another category where the load type matters as much as the volume, and honest recommendations on the right container size are part of every call.
Neighborhood cleanup days, large outdoor events, and community projects need a container that can handle mixed debris from multiple sources. The logistics are a little different from a single-property rental, and the size needed depends on how many people are contributing and what they are bringing. Call us and we'll walk you through it.
For homeowners and contractors alike, the first rental is the one with the most questions. The second one is faster. Contractors running back-to-back projects across Orangevale and the surrounding Sacramento County communities need a container on site when the crew arrives, not a day later. Swap-out arrangements are available for crews moving through jobs quickly, and multi-job accounts can be set up for ongoing work.
A crew that plans around a pickup date needs that pickup to happen. Rental periods are flexible, and extensions are available when a project runs longer than expected. The arrangement is built around the work, not around a fixed window that does not account for how construction actually goes.
Local accountability means we earn the next job by doing this one right.
Renting a dumpster shouldn't be complicated, and the price conversation is part of the first call. The quote accounts for container size, the type of debris, the rental period, and the delivery location. Those are the factors that move the number.
What can push a quote higher: going over the weight allowance included in the rate, extending the rental beyond the agreed period, or a permit if the container needs to sit in the public right-of-way rather than on private property. Street placement sometimes requires a permit in Orangevale. Requirements depend on the specific address and placement, and we confirm what applies before delivery.
The price is confirmed before anything is scheduled. You get straight answers on size and pricing on the call, and you decide before a delivery date is set. Call (530) 698-9782 for a free quote.
our guide to dumpster sizes sets out the options.
The same project is not the same project everywhere. A garage cleanout on a property that has been in the family for forty years is a different job from a garage cleanout after a two-year rental. The size that works for one does not always work for the other.
The full size comparison, with capacity details and weight information, lives on the service page. What matters at the planning stage is matching the container to the work rather than guessing and hoping.
A compact container suits a single-room cleanout, a bathroom renovation, or a moderate garage purge. If the debris is light and bulky rather than heavy, a smaller size handles the volume without paying for capacity you will not use.
A mid-range container is where most residential renovation projects land. Kitchen tear-outs, full flooring removal, multi-room cleanouts, and roofing jobs on a standard residential property are all candidates. This is also the range that covers most estate cleanouts in Orangevale, where a full house is being cleared rather than a single room.
Large containers are for big renovation projects, commercial cleanouts, institutional clearances, and construction sites generating significant volume. A church hall clearance or a multi-unit property turnover often needs this scale. Contractors running demo work on a larger structure will typically start here.
If the scope is unclear, the call takes care of it. You're in good hands.
Same-day and next-day delivery are often available in Orangevale, depending on current demand and the specifics of the placement. Calling early in the day gives you the best chance of same-day service. Weekend delivery is available, which matters for homeowners who can only tackle a project on days off.
Most residential customers in a city this size book a day or two out, which gives time to clear the placement area and confirm any permit questions. Contractors often plan further ahead, especially for jobs with a fixed start date. Either way, the rental period is flexible enough to stay with the project rather than forcing a rushed finish. The rest is up to us.
Delivered fast. Picked up clean. Priced right.
If you have never rented a container before, the instinct is to go smaller and save money. That works when the estimate is accurate. When it is not, a second haul to empty an overflow costs more than the difference between sizes would have. The better approach is to describe the project honestly on the call and take the size recommendation seriously.
A local operator handles delivery and pickup, and the recommendation you get is based on the job type and volume, not on selling a larger container. Careful work that respects your property starts with getting the size right before the container is dropped.
We stand behind every rental. You handle the project. We handle the dumpster. Done.
Orangevale is the focus of this page, but coverage extends across the surrounding Sacramento County communities. Fair Oaks, Citrus Heights, Gold River, Folsom, and Granite Bay are all part of the area we serve. If your project crosses a city line or you are managing properties in more than one of these communities, one call covers all of it.
Whether the address is in Orangevale proper or in a neighboring community, the process is the same: a free quote, a confirmed price, and a delivery date. Call (530) 698-9782 and we will get a container scheduled.
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.
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. If you want to talk through the project, get a size recommendation, or understand how pricing works before you commit to a date, that is a normal call to make. You can reach us at (530) 698-9782 every day from 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM. There is no obligation to schedule on that call.
We serve Orangevale addresses across the city, along with the surrounding Sacramento County communities including Fair Oaks, Citrus Heights, Gold River, Folsom, and Granite Bay. If you are unsure whether your address falls within our delivery area, call (530) 698-9782 and we will confirm it on the call.
Residential cleanouts, renovation debris, and roofing tear-offs are the most common calls from Orangevale. Soil and excavation spoil, chimney and masonry removal, and community or institutional clearances also come up regularly. Letting us know the material type on the call helps us recommend the right container size and make sure the load is handled correctly at the disposal end.
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 right away. A tipped or displaced container creates a safety issue and may affect whether pickup can proceed as scheduled. Describing what happened on the call lets us figure out the next step.
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.
Whether a permit is required depends on the specific placement and whether the container sits on private property or in the public right-of-way. Requirements can differ between addresses even within the same city, so we confirm what applies at your location before delivery rather than making assumptions.
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.
Fast Junk Hauling serves Orangevale and the surrounding Sacramento County communities, including Fair Oaks, Citrus Heights, Gold River, Folsom, and Granite Bay. If your project is in any of these areas, call (530) 698-9782 for a free quote and get a container scheduled for when the work starts.
Nearby towns we cover: Fair Oaks, Citrus Heights, Folsom.
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.