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When you’re sitting on a rural Adams Run property with a garage full of decades-old material, a storm-damaged outbuilding, or a renovation that’s generating more debris than you planned for, the last thing you need is a company that treats Adams Run like a footnote. You need someone who can actually show up, navigate your driveway, and handle the job without a billing surprise waiting for you three weeks later.
That’s where flat-rate waste disposal services make a real difference. One price covers delivery, your rental period, pickup, and landfill disposal up to the weight limit. No fuel surcharge for the drive out from Charleston. No environmental fee tacked on at the end. The only potential extras — $8 per additional day and $80 per additional ton — are explained before you book, not discovered on an invoice.
Adams Run properties tend to be older, set back from the road, and accessed via driveways that aren’t built for oversized commercial trucks. We deliver using a Ford F550 — a truck specifically chosen because it can handle the kind of access conditions that define rural Charleston County. Every delivery also includes complimentary driveway protection boards at no extra cost, because older asphalt and gravel driveways shouldn’t pay the price for your cleanout project.
We’re a locally owned, owner-operated dumpster rental company serving Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties — the full Lowcountry tri-county area. That includes Adams Run, ZIP code 29426, and the rural communities along the SC-174 corridor all the way out toward Edisto Island.
When you reach out, you’re talking to Hasan — the owner. Not a regional dispatcher, not a broker farming your order to a subcontractor, not someone reading from a script. Hasan knows the routes, knows the equipment, and knows what it actually takes to deliver to a rural Adams Run property in southwestern Charleston County where the nearest major intersection is a flashing light off a two-lane highway.
The ACE Basin sits practically at the edge of this community. Residents here aren’t casual about where their debris ends up. We use industry-leading software to send you an automatic notification when your load has been dumped at the landfill — documented proof that your waste was handled properly and legally, not just a verbal promise from a company you’ll never hear from again.

Booking is fully online and built to be fast. You pick your dumpster size, choose your delivery date, and confirm — no hold music, no callback form that leads to a sales pitch, no waiting. The system sends an automatic confirmation immediately so you know it’s locked in.
On delivery day, the truck comes to you. For Adams Run properties, that means navigating SC-174 and whatever secondary road or driveway leads to your drop-off point. The Ford F550 handles narrow turns and rural access conditions that larger trucks simply can’t manage. Driveway protection boards go down before the dumpster touches the ground — automatically, without you having to ask. You load it on your timeline. Whether you need three days or a week, the rental period works around your project, not a rigid corporate schedule.
When you’re done, you request pickup online or by phone. The truck comes back, hauls the load to a properly permitted disposal facility, and you receive an automatic notification confirming the dump. No wondering, no chasing anyone down for an update. For homeowners managing a renovation on an older Adams Run property, or contractors working a job in rural Charleston County, that kind of end-to-end transparency is exactly what the process should look like. Adams Run is unincorporated Charleston County, so dumpsters placed on private property typically don’t require a permit — Hasan can walk you through the specifics if your situation involves a road shoulder or right-of-way placement.

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We keep the offering straightforward: 10-yard and 20-yard roll-off dumpsters, both at flat-rate pricing between $395 and $650 depending on size and rental length. The 10-yard handles a bathroom remodel, a garage cleanout, or a moderate roofing project. The 20-yard is built for the kind of job that’s common in Adams Run — a full home cleanout on an older rural property, a major renovation on a house that’s been in the family for decades, or a land-clearing project on a larger parcel that’s been accumulating material for years.
What’s included in every rental is the same regardless of size: delivery to your Adams Run property, complimentary driveway protection boards, your full rental period, pickup, and landfill disposal up to the weight limit. We accept general household debris, construction and demolition waste, roofing materials, yard waste, and furniture. Prohibited items — tires, hazardous materials, paint, and certain electronics — follow standard Charleston County solid waste guidelines, and we’ll tell you exactly what can and can’t go in before you book.
For commercial waste management in Adams Run and the surrounding rural Charleston County area, the same flat-rate model applies. Contractors, property managers, and small businesses get the same transparent pricing, the same automated communication at every step, and the same direct access to the owner. No account setup, no contract, no corporate approval chain standing between you and a dumpster on your job site when you need it.

This is one of the most common concerns for properties in Adams Run, and it’s a fair one. SC-174 is a rural two-lane road, and the driveways and access points branching off it range from paved to gravel to narrow unpaved tracks with tight turns and mature oak canopy overhead. National waste companies often send oversized trucks that can’t navigate these conditions — or they simply won’t attempt the delivery.
We use a Ford F550, a truck specifically chosen for its maneuverability on rural Lowcountry roads. Hasan has personally delivered to properties throughout Adams Run and the surrounding area and knows what these access conditions look like firsthand. If you’re unsure whether your driveway or access point can handle the delivery, call or message before you book — you’ll get a straight answer from the person who will actually be driving the truck, not a customer service rep guessing from a map.
Our flat-rate pricing runs $395 to $650 depending on dumpster size and rental length. That price includes delivery to your Adams Run property, your full rental period, pickup, and landfill disposal up to the weight limit. There is no fuel surcharge for the drive out from Charleston, no environmental fee, and no separate haul-away charge.
The only potential extras are $8 per additional day if you need more time and $80 per additional ton if your load exceeds the weight limit. Both are explained clearly before you book. For a community where the average home value sits around $138,800 and budgets are real, that kind of pricing transparency isn’t just a marketing line — it’s the difference between a vendor you can trust and one you’re second-guessing after the invoice arrives.
Adams Run is an unincorporated community within Charleston County — it doesn’t have its own municipal government or independent code enforcement. That means dumpster regulations fall under Charleston County jurisdiction, not a separate town ordinance.
For the vast majority of Adams Run deliveries, no permit is required. If the dumpster is placed on your private driveway or private property, you’re generally clear. Where it gets more nuanced is if you need the dumpster placed on a public road shoulder or county right-of-way along SC-174 or a secondary state road — in that case, a Charleston County right-of-way permit may be needed. We’re familiar with these requirements and can advise you based on your specific drop-off location before delivery day. It’s not something you’ll need to figure out on your own.
For most home cleanouts in Adams Run, a 20-yard dumpster is the right call. The housing stock here tends to be older, and older rural properties accumulate material differently than a suburban home built in the last decade — outbuildings, workshop contents, old farm equipment, furniture, appliances, and decades of household goods can add up fast. One reviewer noted their dumpster held the equivalent of nearly 20 trailer loads of debris. That kind of volume is realistic for a full estate cleanout or a long-overdue property clearing on a larger rural parcel.
For smaller, more targeted projects — a bathroom remodel, a roof replacement on a smaller structure, or a single-room renovation — a 10-yard dumpster is usually sufficient. If you’re not sure, describe your project when you reach out and you’ll get an honest recommendation based on what the job actually involves, not the upsell.
Yes, and this is one of the most time-sensitive situations where having a local hauler matters. Adams Run sits inland enough to avoid direct storm surge, but the community is fully exposed to wind damage, fallen trees, and structural debris from tropical storms and hurricanes — hurricane season runs June through November in South Carolina, and the mature hardwoods throughout the area can cause significant damage when a major storm moves through.
We offer same-day and next-day availability throughout Charleston County, including Adams Run. When a storm takes down trees or damages an outbuilding and you need to clear the property quickly, you can’t afford to wait five days for a national company to work you into their schedule. The booking is fully online — you can have a dumpster confirmed and on its way without a single phone call if that’s easier. Yard waste, fallen limbs, damaged lumber, and storm debris are all accepted materials.
National waste management companies prioritize high-density suburban markets. Adams Run — a rural community of under 500 residents on a two-lane road in southwestern Charleston County — is not at the top of their service priority list. What that looks like in practice: slower response times, oversized trucks that struggle with rural access, call centers that don’t know the area, and pricing that often looks competitive until the invoice arrives with fees you weren’t quoted.
Smart Dumpsters is locally owned and owner-operated. When you book, you’re dealing with Hasan directly — the person who knows SC-174, knows the access conditions on rural Charleston County properties, and has a direct stake in your experience because his reputation is built entirely on customers in this area. Flat-rate pricing means no surprises. Automated notifications mean you’re never left wondering where things stand. And the complimentary driveway protection boards on every delivery mean your property is respected, not just your project. For residents near the ACE Basin who care about where their debris ends up, the automated landfill dump confirmation gives you documented proof of proper disposal — something no national broker can reliably provide.
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