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Yard Waste & Landscaping Dumpster Rental

Storm cleanup, a big landscaping overhaul, tree limbs, or a half-acre of overgrowth — yard debris is bulky and awkward, and the low-walled 15-yard dump trailer makes it easy to load by hand or wheelbarrow. Back it into the driveway, fill it across a 7-day window, and we haul it. Book online in 90 seconds, flat price, no fuel surcharge or dump fee tacked on at the end.

What goes in

What you can toss for this job.

  • Branches, limbs, and brush
  • Leaves, grass clippings, and garden waste
  • Shrubs, root balls, and small stumps
  • Old fencing, lattice, and wood landscaping timbers
  • Sod and light soil in small amounts

What stays out

What can't go in.

  • ×Large volumes of dirt, sod, or rock (very heavy — ask us before loading a lot)
  • ×Treated lumber in bulk if you're unsure — check with us
  • ×Bagged household trash mixed in (keep it to yard material when you can)
  • ×Hazardous yard chemicals, pesticides, and fuel

Real project examples

What this looks like around Huntsville.

Storm cleanup — Harvest

Downed limbs and brush after a spring storm. Light but bulky — filled the trailer by volume well under the weight limit.

Landscaping overhaul — Hartselle

Removed overgrown shrubs, old fencing, and a half-acre of brush. 1,500 lbs.

Backyard reset — Huntsville

Sod removal, root balls, and old landscape timbers. 2,400 lbs — soil pushed the weight up.

Tips

Make this job go smoother.

  • !Yard waste is usually light for its volume — you'll often fill the trailer by space long before you hit the 2-ton weight limit.
  • !Dirt, sod, and rock are the exception: they're extremely heavy, so keep heavy soil loads small or ask us about the right setup.
  • !Cut limbs down to fit flat — you'll get far more in the same footprint.

Questions

Frequently asked, straight answers.

Can I put yard waste and branches in a Tilt dumpster?+

Yes — branches, brush, leaves, grass, shrubs, and small stumps are all fine. Yard waste is usually light for its size, so you'll typically fill the 15-yard trailer by volume well before the 2-ton weight limit.

What about dirt and sod?+

Small amounts are fine, but dirt, sod, and rock are extremely heavy and add up against the 2-ton allowance fast. If you've got a lot of soil to move, call us first and we'll set you up right.

Is this good for storm cleanup?+

Very — bulky storm debris loads by volume, not weight, so a single 15-yard trailer handles a lot. Book online and we're usually out next-day.

Related reading: What Can (and Can't) Go in a Dumpster?

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