Roll-off recommendations
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Roll-off recommendations
My plan is to rent a roll-off container today/tomorrow for some serious house cleaning. Wanted to see if you all had any recommendations before I just started guessing.
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Re: Roll-off recommendations
almighty_tuna wrote:My plan is to rent a roll-off container today/tomorrow for some serious house cleaning. Wanted to see if you all had any recommendations before I just started guessing.
Lowe's was demoing this in the parking lot a week or two ago on W Center. Â Seems like a good idea for the type of job you are looking at if it is big enough. Â Not sure what the disposal cost is but I am guessing it is less than a roll off and a truck coming to you twice.
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3 cubic yards/606 gallons of debris and is strong enough to hold up to 3300 lb. The bag is 8' long by 4' wide by 2'6" tall, big enough to hold full sheets of plywood or sheetrock.
http://www.thebagster.com/FAQs.aspx
http://www.lowes.com/pd_327372-14707-3C ... ueryType=1
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They had it at the Lowes on 78th and Dodge a couple weeks ago too.
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