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Mount Holly isn’t a vacation town. It’s a working community along the US 52 corridor where contractors are managing active job sites, homeowners are renovating established properties, and nobody has time for a dumpster company that shows up late, charges extra, or doesn’t communicate. When waste management works the way it should, your project stays on schedule — and you’re not chasing anyone down for updates.
Because Mount Holly is unincorporated Berkeley County, you’re not dealing with a city permitting office or a municipal waste department. That simplifies things on your end — but it also means the service provider you choose needs to actually know the area. The roads off Highway 52 aren’t the same as a suburban street in North Charleston. The access points near Mount Holly Commerce Park aren’t the same as a residential driveway in Goose Creek. Local knowledge isn’t a bonus here — it’s the baseline.
Driveway protection boards come standard on every delivery. That matters in the 29445 ZIP code, where plenty of homes sit on standard asphalt that wasn’t built to handle a loaded roll-off container. You finish your project without adding a driveway repair to the list.
We’re a locally owned, owner-operated roll-off dumpster company serving Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties. Our owner, Hasan, runs the operation himself — knows the routes, knows the equipment, and knows what it takes to deliver reliably in Mount Holly and the surrounding areas as Berkeley County continues to grow.
We’ve been serving the greater Charleston area since 2016. That means we were operating along the US 52 corridor before a lot of the new residential development now filling in around Mount Holly and Goose Creek even broke ground. That kind of history in a market isn’t nothing — it means our operational knowledge is real, not borrowed from a Google Maps screenshot.
When you book with us, you’re dealing with one company from start to finish. No broker. No subcontractor. No out-of-state call center reading from a script. Just a local team that knows Berkeley County and treats your property accordingly.

You book online in about five minutes. Select your container size, choose your delivery date, confirm your address, and you’re done. No phone tag. No sales call. No waiting for someone to call you back with a quote that’s different from the number on the website. The price you see is the price you pay — delivery, rental period, pickup, and landfill disposal all included up front.
Once your container is scheduled, the automated notifications kick in. You get a booking confirmation, a delivery reminder, and a pickup notification when the job is wrapping up. When your load has been dumped at the landfill — you get that notification too. That last one matters more than people expect. For commercial clients near Mount Holly Commerce Park or contractors managing multiple active sites, knowing the debris is actually gone and properly disposed of isn’t optional — it’s documentation.
Because Mount Holly falls under Berkeley County jurisdiction rather than a city government, dumpster placement on private property typically doesn’t require a permit. If your placement touches a county road right-of-way along US 52 or another county-maintained road, that’s a different conversation — and it’s one we can walk you through directly, because Hasan knows Berkeley County’s rules, not just a generic FAQ.

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We offer 10-yard and 20-yard roll-off containers. The 10-yard is the right call for a bathroom remodel, a garage cleanout, a roofing tear-off on a single-family home, or a spring yard waste haul — the kind of Lowcountry vegetation cleanup that comes with aggressive pine and palmetto growth every season. The 20-yard handles full home renovations, estate cleanouts, larger construction debris loads, and active job sites that are generating material continuously.
Pricing runs from $395 to $650 depending on size and rental duration. That rate covers delivery, your full rental period, pickup, and landfill disposal up to the weight limit. The only two possible extras are $8 per extra day and $80 per extra ton of overage — both explained clearly before you confirm. No fuel surcharge for driving up Highway 52. No environmental fee added at checkout. No separate haul-away line item.
For commercial and contractor clients operating near the Mount Holly Commerce Park corridor or managing maintenance work along the industrial stretch of US 52, our automated scheduling system and direct-owner communication mean you’re not burning time coordinating with a dispatch center that doesn’t know your job site. We deliver on your timeline, confirm every step, and keep the project moving.

Because Mount Holly is an unincorporated community in Berkeley County — not an incorporated city — there’s no city permit office to deal with. For most residential placements on private driveways in the 29445 area, no permit is required at all. That’s a genuine simplification compared to incorporated municipalities like Goose Creek or North Charleston, where city-level permits may apply depending on placement.
The one scenario where a permit becomes relevant is if the dumpster needs to be placed on or adjacent to a county-maintained road right-of-way — which can come up on tighter residential lots or certain commercial access points along the US 52 corridor. In that case, a Berkeley County encroachment permit may be required. We can walk you through what applies to your specific address before delivery, so there are no surprises on the day the container arrives.
The honest answer is that most single-room renovation projects — a bathroom gut, a kitchen demo, a flooring replacement — fit comfortably in a 10-yard container. It holds roughly three pickup truck loads of debris and works well for the kind of targeted renovation work that’s common in the established residential neighborhoods in Mount Holly and the surrounding Goose Creek area.
If you’re doing a full home renovation, clearing out multiple rooms, or managing a larger construction project, the 20-yard is the better call. It gives you room to work without worrying about hitting the weight limit mid-project. When in doubt, it’s worth a quick conversation with Hasan directly — he can help you size it based on what you’re actually pulling out, not just a generic square footage formula. Getting the size right the first time saves you the cost of a second container or an overage charge.
National waste management companies — including the ones you’ve probably already searched — typically quote a base rate and then add itemized fees on top: fuel surcharges, environmental fees, delivery fees, and haul-away charges. By the time the invoice arrives, the total is meaningfully higher than what you thought you were paying. That’s not a knock on any specific company — it’s just how most of the industry operates.
We charge one flat rate: $395 to $650 depending on size and rental duration. That covers delivery, your entire rental period, pickup, and landfill disposal up to the weight limit. The only extras are $8 per extra day and $80 per extra ton — and both are explained before you confirm your booking. For homeowners and contractors in Berkeley County who are working within a real budget, knowing the final number before the container shows up isn’t a luxury — it’s the baseline expectation.
Yes — and commercial job sites are a meaningful part of what we do. The Mount Holly Commerce Park corridor along US 52, along with the broader industrial and commercial development activity in Berkeley County, generates a consistent demand for reliable, fast-turnaround waste management that works on a contractor’s schedule, not a national company’s dispatch window.
For active job sites, our automated notification system is especially useful. You get confirmations at every step — scheduling, delivery, pickup, and landfill dump — which means you’re not chasing down a customer service line to find out where your container is. Hasan knows the access roads in the Mount Holly area and can work with your site logistics directly. If you need a swap-out on a longer project, that’s a straightforward conversation — not a corporate approval process.
Every Smart Dumpsters rental includes a weight allowance built into the flat rate. If your load comes in over that limit, the overage charge is $80 per extra ton — and that’s explained clearly before you ever confirm your booking. There are no surprise line items when the invoice arrives.
In practical terms, most residential cleanouts, roofing projects, and standard renovation debris loads stay within the included weight. Where overages tend to happen is with heavy materials — concrete, brick, tile, or large volumes of wet organic debris. If your project involves any of those materials, it’s worth mentioning when you book so you can get an accurate expectation upfront. Lowcountry spring cleanups with significant yard debris, particularly after a wet season along the Cooper River basin, can also run heavier than expected — something to keep in mind if you’re loading up brush, soil, or saturated organic material.
Same-day and next-day delivery are both available in the Mount Holly area. We serve Berkeley County as a core service area — not a fringe delivery zone — so there’s no extended lead time or added logistics involved in getting a container to your address along the US 52 corridor or the surrounding residential streets in the 29445 ZIP code.
Our online booking system is built for speed. You can complete the entire process in about five minutes — select your size, pick your date, confirm your location, and you’re done. If your project is time-sensitive, that matters. Berkeley County is one of the fastest-growing counties in South Carolina, and active renovation, construction, and commercial projects in Mount Holly and the Goose Creek area don’t pause for slow scheduling systems. Book today, get your container when you need it, and get back to the project.
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