Dumpster Trailer Rental

Dumpster Trailer Rental

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Dumpster trailers are mobile containers with high sides that are designed to transport garbage to your nearest approved landfill or recycling facility. By attaching the dumpster trailer to your pickup truck or other four-wheel drive vehicles, these trailers will provide you the ability to move the loads yourself. On the other hand, the functionality differs from that of a roll-off dumpster. A dumpster trailer can only go so far and only hold so much waste.


Choosing the best Dumpster Trailer Size For Your Needs

It is imperative that you know the maximum towing capacity of the vehicle you intend to use to pull the dumpster trailer before making a rental appointment. Verify that your receiver and ball mount are also compatible with these parameters. Surprisingly, our findings show that they are not always compatible. The type of job you'll be doing with the trailer will determine the size you'll need. The standard length for a dump trailer is 8 feet, however, they can be found rented in sizes as long as 30 feet. Since it is convenient to transport a skid steer on a 14-foot dump trailer and still manageable in tight spaces, this length has become one of the most popular for El Paso residents.


The Importance of a Dumpster Trailer Lifting Mechanism

There are several distinct types of lifting technology available when considering renting a dumpster trailer. A telescopic hydraulic lift can be used to raise the box to its dumping angle with a single cylinder. You could also go with a dual-piston design, which involves a pair of pistons under the trailer to raise it to the dumping angle. The scissor lift, however, is the choice that is being chosen by the vast majority of people nowadays. With the "scissor lift," a single cylinder is used to raise the trailer to the dumping position. Because of the scissor lift's wide base, the box and frame are less likely to rack under an unequal weight.


Side Wall Options for Dumpster Trailers

When looking to hire a dumpster trailer, it's crucial to take the height of the trailer's walls into account. The typical trailer has a 24-inch side wall height, but you can have yours customized with taller walls if you need them. Dumpster trailers can be arranged with short, medium, or tall side walls, or you can rent additional removable extensions. The lightweight lath wall expansion doesn't compromise visibility inside the trailer. The rental arrangement for a wooden expansion is much cheaper, and while this is a drawback, there are other benefits.


Drop legs on Dumpster Trailers Are A Must For Safety

Drop legs are a choice that is frequently ignored despite their availability. The reason for this is that most people don't think they need them until they load their first piece of heavy equipment and the trailer's tongue rises off the ground, causing the back of the vehicle to go flying. And if the tongue comes loose and crashes into the back of the truck, it could easily cost several thousand dollars to repair. When you park, the trailer will remain nice and stable thanks to the drop legs that are a standard feature when you rent from our team of dumpster rental experts.

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