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When you’re sitting on a couple of acres off Russellville Road with a barn full of decades-old material, a garage that hasn’t been touched since the kids moved out, or an older home that needs a full gut before it can be sold or passed down — you don’t need a complicated process. You need a container that shows up on time, sits where you need it, and gets hauled off when the job is done. That’s it.
What you don’t need is a national broker quoting you one price and billing you another. Russellville residents aren’t working with unlimited budgets, and a surprise fee at the end of a cleanout project isn’t just frustrating — it’s a real problem. We publish one flat rate that covers delivery to your Berkeley County property, the full rental period, pickup, and landfill dumping. The only things that can add to your total are a weight overage beyond the included 2 tons or extra rental days — and both are explained clearly before you ever book.
The properties out here tend to be older, larger, and loaded with material that’s been accumulating for years. That kind of project generates real volume, and you need a container sized for the job. Whether you’re pulling out old farm equipment, clearing construction debris from a renovation, or handling an estate cleanout for a family member, having the right size dumpster — and knowing exactly what it costs — makes the whole thing manageable.
We’re a locally owned, owner-operated company serving Russellville and the greater Charleston area, including Berkeley County communities. When you book with us, you’re not going through a call center or a broker who subcontracts to whoever’s available that day. You’re booking directly with the company that owns the truck and drives the route to your Russellville property.
That matters out here. Russellville isn’t a grid-mapped suburb — it’s a rural community accessed off US Route 52, and the person making your delivery knows the area. There’s no dispatcher two states away trying to figure out where Russellville Road is. We know Berkeley County’s roads, know the local disposal facilities, and can answer a real question about your specific property without putting you on hold.
With over 100 Google reviews and a track record built across Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties, we’ve earned our reputation the straightforward way — by showing up on time, charging what was quoted, and treating customers’ properties with respect.

Start online. Our booking process is built to be fast and complete — you pick your dumpster size, confirm your delivery date, and see your flat-rate price before you commit. No generic contact form, no waiting for a callback. If you’d rather talk it through first, you can reach the owner directly.
Once you’re booked, the communication doesn’t stop. We use automated notifications to keep you updated at every stage — a confirmation when you book, a reminder before delivery, a notification when the container lands at your Russellville property, and another when it’s picked up. You’ll even get a confirmation when the load is dumped at the landfill. For anyone who’s ever been left wondering whether a service provider is actually going to show up, that kind of transparency is a different experience entirely.
Because Russellville is an unincorporated community in Berkeley County, there’s no city government and no city-level permit required to place a dumpster on your private property. If the container is going on your driveway or your yard — which is the most common setup for rural properties out here — you’re clear. And since every delivery includes driveway protection boards placed under the container at no extra charge, your surface stays protected whether it’s gravel, older asphalt, or concrete.

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We offer 10-yard, 15-yard, and 20-yard roll-off containers to cover the full range of projects you’re likely dealing with in the Russellville area. A 10-yard is the right call for a single-room cleanout, a small bathroom renovation, or clearing out an outbuilding. The 15-yard handles mid-size projects — a full garage purge, a kitchen remodel, or debris from a roofing job on a smaller structure. The 20-yard is built for larger work: full estate cleanouts, multi-room renovations, or contractor debris from an extended job site.
Every rental — regardless of size — includes delivery to your Berkeley County property, the rental period, pickup, and landfill dumping in one flat rate. Driveway protection boards come standard on every drop. The 2-ton weight allowance covers most residential cleanouts without triggering any overage, but if you’re dealing with heavier materials like concrete, roofing, or old farm equipment, the overage rate is a specific, published number you’ll see before you book — not a surprise on your final invoice.
For contractors working in the St. Stephen and Russellville corridor, we handle commercial needs the same way — transparent pricing, reliable scheduling, and a communication system that keeps your job site organized. Whether it’s one container for a single job or a recurring need across multiple projects, the process is the same: clear pricing, on-time delivery, no broker in the middle.

Because Russellville is an unincorporated community, there’s no city government and no city-level permit process. Placing a roll-off dumpster on your private property — your driveway, your yard, or your job site — doesn’t require a permit under Berkeley County’s regulations for residential use. That’s the most common setup for properties out here, given the rural character and larger lot sizes typical of Russellville.
If you’re thinking about placing the container on a county-maintained road rather than your own property, that’s a different situation and would require coordination with Berkeley County. For most Russellville homeowners, though, the dumpster goes on the driveway or alongside the house, and there’s nothing to file. If you have a specific placement question before you book, we can walk you through it directly — no guesswork required.
For a full house or estate cleanout on a rural Russellville property, the 20-yard container is usually the right call. Older homes on larger lots — the kind common along Russellville Road and the surrounding Berkeley County area — tend to have accumulated material across multiple outbuildings, garages, and storage spaces that adds up fast. A 20-yard gives you enough room to work through the whole property without having to schedule a second pickup.
If the cleanout is more focused — one large room, a single barn, or a detached garage — the 15-yard may be sufficient. The honest answer is that it depends on what you’re clearing and what materials are involved. Lighter household goods fill volume quickly but stay well within the 2-ton weight limit. Heavier materials like old concrete, tile, or equipment can hit the weight threshold before the container looks full. If you’re unsure, it’s worth a quick conversation before you book so you’re not paying for a size you don’t need or underestimating the job.
Our flat rate covers everything involved in a standard rental: delivery to your Russellville property, the agreed rental period, pickup when you’re done, and landfill dumping. There are no distance fees for driving out to Berkeley County, no fuel surcharges added at checkout, no environmental fees tacked on after the fact. What you see when you book is what you pay.
The only two things that can add to your total are a weight overage if your load exceeds the included 2 tons, or additional rental days if you need to keep the container longer than the original period. Both of those are disclosed with specific numbers before you book — not buried in fine print. Most residential cleanouts in Russellville come in under the 2-ton threshold without any issue. If you’re dealing with heavy materials, you’ll know the overage rate upfront so you can factor it into your budget before the truck ever leaves.
It can — if it’s placed without protection. A roll-off container is heavy steel, and setting it directly on an older asphalt or gravel driveway can crack, gouge, or shift the surface, especially in warmer months when asphalt softens. That’s a real concern for rural properties in the Russellville area, where driveways are often older, unpaved, or haven’t been resurfaced in years.
We include driveway protection boards on every delivery as a standard part of our service — not an add-on, not something you have to request. The boards are placed under the container before it’s set down, distributing the weight and keeping your surface intact. If your driveway has a specific concern — a soft spot, a slope, a tight clearance — mention it when you book and the driver will plan the placement accordingly. The goal is to leave your property in the same condition it was in before the truck arrived.
We’re built for fast turnaround. Because we operate directly in Berkeley County — not through a broker routing orders to a subcontractor — scheduling doesn’t depend on a third party’s availability. Once you book online, your delivery date is confirmed immediately, and you’ll receive an automated notification before the driver heads your way so you’re not waiting around wondering.
For most Russellville bookings, same-day or next-day delivery is possible depending on current availability. Our online booking system shows real-time scheduling, so you know what’s open when you’re choosing your date. If your project has a hard start date — a contractor arriving Monday, a family coming in for a weekend cleanout, a renovation that can’t wait — booking a day or two ahead locks in your slot. The process is designed for people who don’t have time to play phone tag or wait for a callback window.
When you book through a national broker, you’re placing an order with a company that doesn’t own a truck. They take your information, collect payment, and then find a local operator to fulfill the delivery — often whoever is available, not necessarily whoever is familiar with your area. That gap between the order and the delivery is where things break down: wrong container size, missed windows, billing discrepancies, and no one accountable when something goes wrong.
We’re the company that takes your booking and puts the truck on Russellville Road. There’s no subcontractor, no middleman, and no broken telephone between your order and your delivery. We know Berkeley County’s rural road network, know where Russellville Road is, and can answer a real question about your property without escalating a ticket. In a small community where your project timeline matters and your budget is set, booking direct with a locally operated company means you’re dealing with someone who has a real stake in getting it right — not a broker who’s already moved on to the next order.
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