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Radcliffeborough is not a typical delivery stop. The streets are narrow, the driveways are historic, and a lot of properties don’t have a wide concrete pad waiting for a roll off container. When you rent from a company that doesn’t know this neighborhood, you’re gambling on whether the driver can actually make the delivery work — or whether you’ll get a call saying they couldn’t get the truck in.
When you book a rolloff dumpster rental in Radcliffeborough through us, our driver already knows the approach on Rutledge Avenue, the tight cross-streets between Calhoun and Spring, and what it takes to place a container cleanly on a property that wasn’t built with a modern driveway in mind. That local knowledge isn’t a talking point — it’s the difference between a delivery that goes smoothly and one that doesn’t happen at all.
Renovating a pre-1940 home near the MUSC corridor means you’re dealing with dense material — plaster, old-growth wood, brick, and mortar — that adds up fast. The roll off containers we deliver are built for that kind of load, and the included driveway protection boards mean your brick courtyard or historic side-yard surface stays exactly the way you left it. You get the capacity you need without worrying about what the container is doing to the ground underneath it.
We’re a local, owner-operated company serving Charleston County and the surrounding Lowcountry. Our owner manages operations personally — that means when you have a question about placing a container on a tight side yard off Ashley Avenue, or whether you need a city permit to set one on the street in Radcliffeborough’s 29403 zip code, you’re talking to someone who can actually answer it from experience, not someone reading from a script in a call center.
The Charleston peninsula — including Radcliffeborough and its neighboring communities like Cannonborough-Elliotborough and Harleston Village — is core service territory for us, not a fringe stop. Deliveries here get the same priority and care as any other order in our network, and our pricing reflects that. No peninsula surcharge, no extra trip fee for navigating a dense urban block.
Transparent pricing, driveway protection on every delivery, and a booking process you can complete entirely online. That’s our standard, not the exception.

You start by booking online. The process is straightforward — pick your container size, choose your delivery date, and confirm your placement details. No form that leads to a callback two days later. No phone tag. Our system is designed for people who are already managing a renovation, an estate cleanout, or a contractor job site and don’t have time to chase a quote.
Once you book, you’ll receive an automatic confirmation. Before your delivery, you’ll get a reminder. When the container is picked up, you’ll get a notification — and when the load has been processed at the landfill, you’ll get confirmation of that too. In a neighborhood like Radcliffeborough, where a container sitting on a permitted street spot is visible to neighbors and the surrounding community, knowing exactly where things stand at every step matters.
One thing worth knowing before you book: if your property doesn’t have off-street space for the container, placement on a public street in the City of Charleston requires a permit from the city’s Public Works Department. This is a common situation in Radcliffeborough, where many historic properties have no conventional driveway. We can walk you through what that process looks like so you’re not figuring it out on your own the day before delivery.

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A roll off dumpster is a different tool than a standard front-load container. It’s open-top, it sits flat on the ground, and it has a full-width rear door that swings open so you can walk heavy material straight in — no lifting debris over a high side wall. When you’re clearing plaster, original brick, or heart pine flooring from a pre-war home in Radcliffeborough, that walk-in access makes a real difference in how fast the work moves.
The standard 20-yard roll off dumpster rental is the most common size for Radcliffeborough renovation and cleanout projects. Its footprint runs approximately 18 feet long by 8 feet wide, so measuring your available placement space before booking is worth doing — especially if you’re working with a narrow side yard or a rear alley access point. If you’re dealing with heavy demolition material like concrete or brick, sizing up or planning for multiple loads is often smarter than risking a weight overage charge on pickup.
Every delivery from us includes driveway protection boards placed under the container’s steel wheels at no extra cost. Charleston’s summer heat softens asphalt, and historic surfaces like brick or tabby are irreplaceable. The boards go down on every job, every time — not as an add-on, but as a standard part of how we work. Pricing runs $395–$650 all-in, covering delivery, the rental period, pickup, and disposal up to the included weight limit.

If the container is going on private property — a driveway, side yard, or rear lot — no permit is required. But in Radcliffeborough, that’s not always an option. Many historic properties on the peninsula have no off-street space at all, which means street placement is the only practical choice. And in the City of Charleston, placing a roll off container on a public street or right-of-way requires a permit from the city’s Public Works Department.
The permit process isn’t complicated, but it does need to happen before the container is placed. There are typically time limits on how long a permitted street-side container can remain in Radcliffeborough, so it’s worth confirming those details with Public Works when you apply. We can walk you through what’s typically involved so you’re not sorting it out at the last minute.
It’s a fair concern, especially in Radcliffeborough where driveways and side-yard surfaces are often brick, tabby, or historic concrete — materials that are expensive or impossible to replace if they get damaged. Roll off containers have steel wheels, and without protection, those wheels can leave impressions or cracks, particularly during Charleston’s summer months when asphalt softens under sustained heat.
We place protective boards under the container’s steel wheels on every single delivery, at no additional charge. This isn’t something you have to request or pay extra for — it’s standard. Whether your surface is a 100-year-old brick courtyard or a freshly sealed concrete pad, the boards go down before the container does. It’s one of the most straightforward ways to protect a property, and it’s included because it should be.
For most renovation and cleanout projects in Radcliffeborough, the 20-yard roll off dumpster is the right starting point. It handles the volume of a full room gut, a kitchen or bathroom overhaul, or a multi-room cleanout without requiring multiple swaps. The footprint is roughly 18 feet long by 8 feet wide, so you’ll want to confirm that fits your available placement space before booking — especially if you’re working with a narrow side yard or rear alley access.
Where things get more specific is weight. Historic homes in Radcliffeborough tend to produce dense debris — original brick, plaster walls, old-growth heart pine, mortar — that weighs significantly more per cubic foot than standard drywall or light construction material. If your project involves heavy demolition, going up a container size or planning for a second load is often the smarter move financially. Weight overage charges are standard in the industry, and we explain the limits and overage rate clearly before you book so there are no surprises on the back end.
Yes — the entire booking process is online from start to finish. You choose your container size, select your delivery date, enter your placement details, and you’re done. No form that routes you to a callback queue, no waiting for someone to email you a quote, no back-and-forth to confirm availability. Our system is built for people who are managing a job and need to get this handled quickly.
After you book, you’ll receive an automatic confirmation right away. You’ll get a reminder before your delivery date, a notification when the container is picked up, and a final update when the load has been processed at the landfill. For a contractor running multiple peninsula job sites, or a homeowner managing a BAR-approved renovation on a tight schedule, that level of communication is what makes the whole process feel manageable. You’ll always know where things stand without having to chase anyone down.
Roll off containers handle most renovation and cleanout debris without any issues — drywall, flooring, cabinetry, furniture, roofing material, general household junk, and construction waste all go in. For Radcliffeborough projects specifically, that typically includes plaster, old-growth lumber, brick, mortar, and the kind of dense historic material that comes out of a pre-war home gut.
What can’t go in is standard across the industry: hazardous materials, including paint, solvents, oils, batteries, and anything flagged as toxic or chemically reactive. In older Radcliffeborough homes, lead paint and asbestos are real considerations — those materials require separate handling through licensed abatement contractors and cannot go into a roll off container. If you’re unsure whether something qualifies, it’s always worth asking before loading. We’ll give you a straight answer so you don’t end up with a rejected load or an unexpected disposal fee.
We price roll off dumpster rentals in Radcliffeborough at $395–$650, and that rate is all-in. Delivery, the rental period, pickup, and disposal up to the included weight limit are covered. There’s no fuel surcharge for delivering to the Charleston peninsula, no trip fee for navigating a tight historic street, and no administrative charge added at the end.
The two things that can add to your total are weight overages — if the load exceeds the container’s weight limit, the overage is charged at a standard industry rate that’s explained before you book — and extra rental days if your project runs longer than the included period. Both of those are predictable and disclosed upfront, not discovered on your invoice after pickup. If you’re loading heavy material like brick or concrete, a quick conversation before booking can help you choose the right container size and avoid an overage charge altogether.
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