FAQ

Your Questions About Trash Disposal Services & Dumpster Rental Services – Answered!

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  • What waste disposal services does Dillo Disposal Service, LLC offer?

    From regular weekly residential trash services to large scheduled rentals of roll-off dumpsters for construction site cleanup, we can handle it all. 


  • Any Banned Items?

    • Medical Waste
    • Flammable Liquids, Solvents, Cleaners
    • EPA restricted solutions, by products, contaminants
    • Pesticides
    • Vehicle Batteries, Computer Batteries, Lithium Batteries
    • Tires

  • How does dumpster rental work with Dillo Disposal Service, LLC?

    We offer a variety of sizes to accommodate different projects, from small dumpster rental for residential use to commercial dumpster rental for small businesses. Contact Dillo Disposal Services, LLC to discuss your needs, and we'll deliver the dumpster directly to your location.


  • What does residential trash service from Dillo Disposal Service, LLC include?

    We provide a rolling 95-gallon cart that we will deliver to you ahead of your next scheduled pick up. If you have recently moved or changed services, ask us about our 1st time pick up allowance to get you caught up. We also offer single item or large item scheduled pick up with fees based on the item and size.



  • What is a roll off rental, and how can it benefit my project?

    A roll-off dumpster rental is a larger than usual temporary solution for waste management usually used for large scale construction site clean-up, large scale property clean-out or remodeling jobs. Our roll-off dumpster rental services are convenient and can be scheduled to meet your waste management needs. 


  • Ready to streamline your waste management needs with Dillo Disposal Service, LLC?

    Contact us today to learn more about our waste disposal services, dumpster rental options, and residential trash pickup. 

  • What are your holiday closure dates?

    We are closed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. For weeks including one of these holidays, the routes will run one day late after the holiday. 

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