Honest sizing. Straight pricing. On-time delivery. True Dumpster Roll Off Service — no guesswork, no runaround.
Not a bad delivery. Not a bad pickup. The problem starts in the first five minutes, when a customer picks a size based on a guess and a provider confirms it without asking a single question.
True Dumpster Roll Off Service operates differently. We ask what's actually happening at your site, recommend what you genuinely need, and quote it straight. The rental either works or we haven't done our job.
If a provider can't answer those four questions at booking, you're going to find out the answers later — on the invoice.
We deliver roll off containers to residential and commercial addresses across Nottingham, PA. On time. Sized right. Placed where you need them.
What we don't deliver: vague promises, quotes that shift after pickup, or containers that show up without the driver knowing where they're going. Those are industry-wide habits that we've specifically built against.
What does your home project actually look like right now?
Residential jobs in Nottingham, PA vary enormously in material density. Older homes produce heavier loads than newer construction because original plaster, cast iron, and multi-layer flooring add weight that light debris estimates don't account for. We ask about your home's age and construction type specifically because it changes the sizing recommendation.
Is your project schedule tied to debris leaving the site on time?
Contractors working across Nottingham run on tight schedules that debris logistics shouldn't threaten. We schedule deliveries around your site timeline, not a general availability window. Swap scheduling is discussed at booking — not as a reactive call after the container overflows.
Most providers in Nottingham ask: "What size do you want?" We ask something different.
Tile, concrete, brick, and original plaster are dense. They reach weight limits before they visually fill a container. Furniture, drywall, and wood are light — volume is your constraint, not weight. The material determines the configuration.
A single-story garage is one space. A basement with four rooms is four spaces. An attic spanning the full footprint of a 2,400 sq ft house is a significant single space. Counting spaces, not bedrooms, produces a more accurate volume estimate.
Not the optimistic version — the realistic one. Factor in weather, life interruptions, and the standard reality that demo always produces more than expected. The rental period should include that buffer. An extra day or two at booking costs less than an extension call under time pressure.
These three inputs produce a container recommendation that fits your job. Not a guess dressed up as a recommendation.
Choose the right container the first time. We'll help confirm your selection when you call.
Right for a single-room project with contained scope. One bathroom, a small garage declutter, a minor roofing job. The most compact footprint. Don't book this because it's cheapest in Nottingham — book it because your project is genuinely that small.
The size most often skipped — and often the right answer. When a 10 is obviously insufficient and a 20 feels like too much, the 15 fills that gap efficiently. Multi-room declutters, mid-range renovation waste, moderate estate clearing.
The most-booked size for a reason. Covers the majority of serious residential projects — full home cleanouts, kitchen and bath renovations, multi-room remodels. The go-to recommendation for projects that are real but not massive.
When the scope is clearly large at the outset. Full estate clearances, significant roofing work, full-floor structural renovation. The right choice when the 20 would require a swap.
Commercial and high-volume applications. Full structural demo, large commercial buildouts, multi-unit apartment complex turnovers. Maximum capacity for maximum jobs.
The residential streets in older Nottingham neighborhoods create a specific set of delivery considerations. Many properties have narrow driveways shared with adjacent lots, slope grades that affect container stability, and overhead utility lines that limit approach angles. None of these factors are problems when they're anticipated. All of them become problems when a driver arrives without being briefed.
Before every delivery in Nottingham, PA, True confirms approach route, surface type, preferred placement position, and any overhead or access constraints. The driver arrives with that information — not a street address and a hope.
I called True after getting a quote from two other companies. Both of them just asked what size I wanted and gave me a number. True asked me what was in the basement — furniture, flooring, old concrete blocks, the works. They told me right away that the concrete alone would fill a 10-yard to its weight limit without even touching the furniture. I ended up booking a 20-yard with a higher weight tier. It was the right call. No swap, no overage, no surprises.
The difference with True is that they understand job site timing. I don't have time to manage a container vendor the way I manage my crew. I need it there before demo starts, I need it gone when I call for it, and I need the swap to happen when I say we're ready — not when they have availability. True has met that standard on every job I've run in Nottingham. That's not easy to find.
The final cost of a dumpster rental is determined almost entirely at booking. Here's where the money gets added without most people realizing it.
A swap costs more than the size upgrade would have. Always. Two delivery fees, two pickup fees, two rental periods. The math never works in favor of the conservative size that needed a swap.
A weight allowance assumes standard mixed residential debris. Concrete, tile, and masonry are 3–5x denser than that assumption. Not flagging these materials at booking means the weight overage finds you on the invoice.
Projects run long. If you don't know the extension rate before you need it, you're negotiating under pressure. Ask at booking.
National booking platforms frequently route orders to local haulers. The hauler doesn't know what was promised. When something needs to change, the broker blames the hauler and the hauler doesn't know who you are.
These questions take five minutes. The mistakes they prevent cost real money.
No runaround. No generic size chart. Just a straight conversation about what your project needs and what it's going to cost. Call True Dumpster Roll Off Service and get a real recommendation for your Nottingham project — before you book anything.
Click Here to Call (203) 547-7583