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Kitchen and Bath Remodeling Made Easier With Dumpster Rental Service

 (modified Apr 16, 2020)

At last… it’s time for your kitchen or bath remodeling!  As exciting as this is, it can mean a real mess while the remodel is going on. Be prepared to have your house look like a war zone for a while. It will be worth it in the end. Let’s take a look at some things to keep in mind when you’re planning your remodeling and how a dumpster rental can assist in keeping your home clean during this process.

What Size Dumpster Will You Need?

If you’re remodeling a small full bathroom or a standard half bath, chances are you’ll need a 10 Yard dumpster. If your bathroom is large, or if you’re demolishing a small kitchen, you should opt for a 15 Yard dumpster. A mid-size kitchen and a large kitchen remodeling job would require a 20 Yard Dumpster or two.

PRO TIP:  Always Overestimate the size of the dumpster you will need.

Should I Get a Contractor to Help With My Kitchen and Bath Remodeling Project?

When it comes to deciding on whether or not to hire a contractor in Columbia, Howard County or surrounding areas, you should consider a few things. Are you attempting a DIY project? Do you have experience with everything involved… Permits, demolition, drywall, plumbing? If you’re going to hire a contractor, use one that comes from a recommendation. Try to use someone that has a good reputation and ask to see references. There are a lot of scams out there. Check to make sure they are licensed and make sure they get proper permitting.

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What is the Process for Renting a Dumpster?

After deciding which dumpster company to go with, you’ll get a quote and schedule a drop-off. They will deliver the dumpster to you. Make sure that you use a company like ours, Bin There Dump That, who provides you with protection for your driveway. After you or your contractor load the dumpster with the debris from the demo part of your project, you will call the company to come to pick up the dumpster. They will hoist it onto their truck and take it away. They will be responsible for taking it to the landfill and emptying it.

PRO TIP:  You will be responsible for any weight over the weight limit for the dumpster, so be sure to schedule the right size dumpster from the beginning. Your dumpster company will help you decide.

At Bin There Dump That, we want to help with your kitchen and bathroom remodeling job and keep the work site clean. Contact us today, and we will talk about your project and help you to get the dumpster you need for the job!