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Commercial and Residential Dumpster Rentals in St. Clair & Southern Sanilac County in Michigan

Do you generate a large amount of weekly trash? Reach out to Jeff’s Rubbish Disposal. We provide quick and affordable dumpster rental in St. Clair and Southern Sanilac County in Michigan. Our 2 yard, 3 yard, 4 yard, 6 yard, and 8 yard containers serve both residential and commercial purposes. You can rely on our skilled, experienced, and hard-working team to get the job done right. This weekly service must be kept for a minimum of one year.

Jeff's Rubbish Disposal dumpsters in Sanilac County, MI and St. Clair County, MI

Important Information Regarding Our Dumpster Rentals

  • These dumpsters have no contract. However, we prefer that you keep them for at least one year.
  • Dumpsters are dumped a minimum of once a week. However, we can do so more often if you need us to.
  • Please do not dispose of building materials in the dumpsters. They are not allowed. Putting them in the dumpster will interrupt your service.
  • If you’re throwing away carpet or padding, you’ll need to cut and bundle them into sections that are three or four feet long.
  • Dumpster rental available in these sizes: 2 yard, 3 yard, 4 yard, 6 yard, 8 yard.

Items That are Prohibited From Our Dumpsters

We cannot dump any of the following items in your dumpster. If you have one or more of the following in your dumpsters, please remove them before we arrive. Otherwise, we will not be able to collect and dump:

  • Building materials
  • Carpeting that isn’t cut and bundled into sections
  • Liquid waste, such as paint, oil, pesticides, or chemicals
  • Yard waste, such as leaves, grass clippings, and branches
  • Tires and batteries
  • Metal
  • Dirt, concrete, cement, blocks, and bricks
  • Propane or gas tanks
  • Appliances

We’ve Got What It Takes to Take What You’ve Got!