If you’re into dumpster rental Orlando you need to consider the value of what you are throwing away. Dumpsters are fantastic for taking away the day’s junk from businesses, hauling construction waste, or cleaning out a hoarder’s house during their intervention. But the aggregate usefulness of so much that we throw away is something that, due to the economic downturn, needs to be considered.
For instance, if you are doing a job of all one type of material (IE, one load of old shingles, one load of old aluminum framing, one load of broken concrete) there are ways to take that, as it is called, clean load, and trade it in for cash to someone who can recycle it for cheaper than buying new material. This can not only save you dump fees, but recoup some of the cost of your rental, although it wont always be possible.
Others who are on the outside of your rental will probably see the value of stuff being thrown away, however. Florida had become a hotbed of dumpster divers with the economy turning down. You have bottle hunters, packaged food sorters (freegans), and the occasional college student looking to furnish his downstairs for cheap. The fact is, if you leave your dumpster accessible someone is going to take a look—trespassing or not.
While this can create problems and is technically trespassing, the fact remains that just about everything is better off getting used somehow that simply getting tossed in the trash to wait for the next hundred years to roll over. Just something to consider.