40 Yard Dumpster Rental Costs 2021
Written by Craig B

Dumpsters And Social Distancing

Right now, social distancing is a concern for everyone and you even have to take it into consideration when renting a dumpster, especially if you live in a residential area. Read on to learn more.

Trying to keep a normal state of affairs is tough right now buy many dumpster companies are doing business without physical contact. here is how it works:

  1. Customer calls for a quote and books the dumpster over the phone or online if it is available.
  2. The driver drops off the dumpster at the home or other required location.
  3. Customer calls for pickup when work is complete, or the dumpster rental company picks it up on the agreed date.
  4. Any remaining invoicing/billing is completed online or on the telephone.

De-Cluttering At Home

A ten yard dumpster is a great choice if you want to have a clean out at an average sized house. Bulky items such as furniture may require a twenty or even a thirty yard dumpster. A ten yarder usually measures 12 feet by 8 feet by 4 feet and is ideal for most driveways or front yards.

Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling

Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling is your number one source for roll off dumpster rentals in the Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota area. With decades of industry experience, you can trust Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling to cater to your specific residential, commercial and contractor project needs. Get a FREE quote from this family owned and operated company by contacting Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling today!

scrap metal prices
Written by webtechs

Scrap Metal Prices

We as humans have always had tendency to recycle. In the middle ages, we procured stones and rocks from run-down or broken castles and churches for the construction of our own homes. Blacksmiths used forgotten swords and shields to forge new ones. Wooden scraps from worn out ships are used to build again, the same goes goes for their metal counterparts.

It’s no different with scrap metals. When recycling is performed correctly, you’re essentially getting the same metals you would get as the natural type from a mine. Scrap yards are then able to sell their scrap metal by disassembling the metals first, and then are able to sell the different particular metals at market price. The scrap yards sell their scrap by how much they weigh and is not subject to what it was used for previously.

*These prices are subject to change, at any time because of market conditions and also are held based on any human error when updating online.

Copper & Brass

#1 Bare Bright Wire – $2.00 per lb.

#1 Copper Tubing/ Flashing – $1.62 per lb.

#2 Copper Tubing/ Bus Bar – $1.51 per lb.

#3 Roofing Copper – $1.41 per lb.

Brass (Plumbing, Pipe) – $1.05 per lb.

Bronze – $1.23 per lb.

Brass Shells – $0.81 per lb.

Brass Water Meter – $0.50-0.85 per lb.

Clean Brass Radiators – $1.00 per lb.

Aluminum/ Copper Coil (Clean) – $0.78 per lb.

Aluminum/ Copper Coil (Dirty) – $0.68 per lb.

Copper Yokes – $0.25 per lb.

Copper Transformers – $0.05-0.13 per lb.

Electric Motors – $0.10-0.12 per lb.

Alternators/ Starters (Separated) – $0.15 per lb.

Sealed Units/ Compressors – $0.05 per lb.

Insulated Copper Wire

Insulated Copper Wire (Cat 5/6) – $0.51 per lb.

THHN Cable – $0.93 per lb.

500-750 MCM (Bare Bright Inside) – $1.25 per lb.

Hollow Heliax Wire – $0.69 per lb.

Romex Wire – $0.74 per lb.

Insulated Cable – $1.02 per lb.

Insulated Steel BX – $0.14 per lb.

Christmas Lights – $0.13 per lb.

Aluminum

Cast Aluminum – $0.33 per lb.

Clean Aluminum Wire – $0.45 per lb.

Aluminum Siding – $0.33 per lb.

Sheet Aluminum (Windows/ Pans) – $0.28 per lb.

Aluminum Rims – $0.45 per lb.

Aluminum Windows (Broken)$0.30 per lb.

Aluminum Thermo-Pane/ Break (Not Glass) – $0.28 per lb.

Aluminum Litho Plates – $0.45 per lb.

Aluminum Machine Cuts – $0.35 per lb.

Aluminum Grills – $0.33 per lb.

Aluminum Ladders – $0.28 per lb.

Aluminum Transformers – $0.03 per lb.

Aluminum Turnings – $0.14 per lb.

Steel & Iron

Steel­ – $0.01 per lb.

Light Iron – $0.01 per lb.

Cast Iron – $0.02-0.35 per lb.

Whole Cars – $0.02-0.03 per lb.

Motorcycles – $0.03-0.45 per lb.

 

Miscellaneous Scrap

Car Batteries – $0.17-0.21

Lead – $0.40

6 Stainless Steel (Non-Magnetic) – $0.36

Forklift Batteries – $0.14-0.18

Lithium Ion Batteries – $0.15-0.50

Lead Wheel Weights – $0.15

Scrap Generators – $0.05-0.17

Computer Scrap

Clean Green Motherboards – $1.20 per lb.

Non-Green Motherboards – $0.65 per lb.

Memory Chips – $4.00-6.50 per lb.

CPU Processor Chips – $3.50-25.00 per lb.

Whole Computer Towers with HD – $0.15 per lb.

Laptops – $0.50 per lb.

Power Supplies with Wires – $0.14 per lb.

Hard Drives with Board – $0.50 per lb.

Hard Drive PC Board – $1.90 per lb.

Cell Phones (No Battery) – $0.75 per lb.

Telecom Equipment – $0.14-0.27 per lb.

Servers – $0.14-0.27 per lb.

Low Grade Non-PC Boards – $0.08 per lb.

Insulated Wire – $0.28-0.51 per lb.

AL Heat Sinks – $0.28 per lb.

Rare Earth Metals

Carbide Inserts/Shapes – $3.00-4.00

Monel – $1.50-2.50

FSX 414 – $2.50

Titanium – $0.20

Nickel – $1.50-2.00

Inconel – $1.00-2.50

High Speed Steel – $0.25

Hastelloy Shavings – $0.75-1.25

Hastelloy Solids – $1.25-1.50

Tin Solder – $0.50-3.00

Babbit – $0.50-5.50

Alnico Magnets – $0.25

What Does Metal Recycling Do?

  • Scrap Metal Recycling Benefits the Environment
  • Scrap Metal Recycling Conserves Energy
  • Scrap Metal Recycling Creates More Jobs
  • Scrap Metal Recycling Can Earn You Money
  • Scrap Metals Recycling Frees Up Your Space

Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling

Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling is your number one source for roll off dumpster rentals in the Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota area. With decades of industry experience, you can trust Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling to cater to your specific residential, commercial and contractor project needs. These 20-yard roll off dumpsters are perfect for any unwanted scrap metals. Get a FREE quote from this family owned and operated company by contacting Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling today!

Non Recyclable Items - Small Dumpster Rental
Written by webtechs

Non Recyclable Items – Small Dumpster Rental

For every at-home project, a large amount of waste is generally produced. So, which items should you recycle and which should you toss away altogether? It’s a question every homeowner must ask before starting any ambitious renovation project. This is a list of non-recyclable items and where you can rent a small dumpster for any extra discarded waste.

Non-Recyclable Items

Let’s start with the obvious materials that you can’t recycle. Make sure to never recycle items like chemical or medical waste. Any hazardous materials need to stay far away from the recycle bin. Check around your local area for ways to properly discard of these items. Yard waste, such as grass, dirt or even garden tools are not to be recycled. Any items associated with food must be tossed in the trash. This would include paper materials like paper plates, towels and napkins. Glassware needs to be separated from anything you plan to recycle. Mirrors and windows, often part of home renovation projects, cannot be recycled. Polystyrene, styrofoam and all plastics belong in the trash can, exclusively. Garbage, in general, should simply be thrown away.

Non-Recyclable Items That May Surprise You

You might not be surprised by any of the materials listed in the previous paragraph. Packing peanuts are surprisingly non-recyclable. These are made of polystyrene, so reusing these peanuts for other needs or packaging is the safest choice possible. Hardcover books cannot be recycled either. Why is that the case when the entire book is comprised of paper? Well, the actual cover itself is made of non-paper materials, so removing the cover before recycling the book is suggested. As mentioned above, all plastics should not be put in recycle bins. This certainly includes plastic shower curtains that you may not think twice about when cleaning around the house. Refrain from throwing these in the recycle bin. Wondering what to do with any extra or unneeded wood? The one thing you can’t do with wood is recycle it; this is a non-recyclable item.

A few non-recyclable household items:

  • Bubble wrap
  • Packing peanuts
  • Wood
  • Hardcover books
  • All plastics
  • Kitchenware
  • Mattresses
  • Ceramics
  • Photographs
  • Sporting goods
  • Clothes hangers
  • Expired medicines

Where To Rent A Small Dumpster

If you are located in Minnesota, then Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling is your best bet for dumpster rental needs. Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling offers 20-yard dumpsters, which are the perfect size for nearly any at-home or DIY project. At just $400 for a ten-day rental, it’s one of the most affordable offerings in the entire state. All the information you need to know about small dumpster rentals can be found right here. 

Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling

Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling is your number one source for roll off dumpster rentals in the Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota area. With decades of industry experience, you can trust Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling to cater to your specific residential, commercial and contractor project needs. Get a FREE quote from this family owned and operated company by contacting Minnesota Roll Off & Recycling today!