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Cleanouts, Renovations, And Demolition

Georgetown Roll-Off Dumpster Rental

Georgetown is a small town, and the work that comes out of it reflects that. Residential cleanouts, property turnarounds, renovation debris, and accumulated junk from homes and community buildings make up the bulk of what people here need to clear. A & D Junk Services handles all of it, with container sizes that fit jobs of every scale and rental periods that hold through the whole project, not just the easy part.

We cover Georgetown and the surrounding area, including Milton, Millsboro, Ellendale, Bridgeville, and Blades. One call gets the container scheduled, the rate confirmed, and the delivery window set. Same-day delivery is often available. If the work is in Georgetown or anywhere nearby in Sussex County, we can get a container there.

Simple scheduling. Competitive rates. Zero hassle.

How the Price Is Figured

The rate is confirmed on the phone before anything is scheduled. It covers the container size, the rental period, and the weight allowance included in the base price. Nothing is booked until you know what the quote covers.

What can change a quote: the size of the container, how long it sits on-site, the type of material being loaded, and the location within the service area. Dense, heavy debris like concrete or roofing shingles reaches a weight limit faster than bulky light material. Mentioning what you are loading on the call means the quote reflects the actual job.

If you have questions about what the weight allowance means for your specific load, ask on the call and you get a straight answer. Call (443) 351-6594 for a free quote.

Jobs Taken Right Across Georgetown

What We Pick Up and Haul Away

Georgetown properties generate a specific range of work. The jobs below are the ones we handle regularly, and each one has its own considerations.

Chimney, Masonry, and Stonework Removal

Masonry debris is among the heaviest material a container will carry. Brick, block, stone, and chimney rubble fill weight limits well before they fill volume. Describing the scope of the masonry work on the call lets us recommend the right container and set a weight allowance that fits the load.

Whole-Home Remodeling and Siding or Window Replacement

A full-home remodel generates mixed debris across multiple trades, often in stages. Framing waste, drywall, flooring, fixtures, and trim all end up in the same container. Siding tear-offs and window or door replacements add bulk fast, especially on older homes where the original material is heavy. A container sized for the full scope keeps the job moving without a mid-project swap.

Rental Property Turnarounds and Hoarding Cleanups

Rental property turnarounds in a town this size often involve clearing accumulated furniture, appliances, and general junk between tenants. The timeline matters. A container that arrives when the unit is ready and gets picked up when the clearing is done keeps the property on schedule for the next occupant.

Hoarding and heavy accumulation cleanups are a different scale entirely. These jobs involve large volumes of mixed material, sometimes across every room. Having a container large enough to handle the full load without multiple trips is what keeps this kind of project from dragging out. We can talk through the scope and recommend a size that fits.

Church, School, and Community Building Clearances

Larger buildings generate larger loads, and community spaces often hold decades of accumulated furniture, equipment, and stored material. Estate and foreclosure cleanouts follow a similar pattern. These are jobs where the volume is hard to estimate from the outside, and a brief description of the space on the call helps us get the container size right the first time.

the page on container sizes explains how the work is handled.

Describe The Pile And We Will Size It

Your Call to the Final Pickup

The process runs the same way on every job. You call, describe the project, and get a rate and a delivery window before anything is scheduled. Call once and your roll-off is booked, size and date settled.

On delivery day, the container is placed where you need it, with careful handling to protect the driveway surface. Boards go down where the weight calls for it. That is part of how every delivery runs.

The container stays on-site for the rental period. If the job runs longer, an extension is handled with a call. When the work is done, pickup is scheduled and the debris is hauled away. There is nothing left to manage on your end.

Give us a call and we'll handle the rest.

Container Size for Georgetown Work

The right container depends on the job, not just the square footage. A small container on a large job means a mid-project swap. A large container on a small job is wasted spend. Describing the work on the call gets you a recommendation that fits.

The service page carries the full size comparison. Here is how the common sizes map to the work Georgetown generates.

Smaller Containers

A compact container handles single-room cleanouts, bathroom strip-outs, small siding sections, and light accumulation from a garage or shed. It fits in tighter driveways and works well when the debris volume is limited and the material is not unusually heavy.

Mid-Range Containers

A mid-size container suits whole-room renovations, rental property turnarounds with furniture and appliances, window and door replacement projects, and yard waste hauls from a full property. This is the range most residential jobs in Georgetown land in.

Larger Containers

A large container handles whole-home remodels, full roof tear-offs, community building clearances, and hoarding cleanups where the volume is substantial. These jobs generate debris across multiple categories, and a container sized for the full scope keeps the project moving without interruption.

Site Prep and Driveway Protection

Before the truck arrives, clear the placement area of vehicles, equipment, and anything that would block access or sit underneath the container. The more room available, the more placement options the driver has.

Overhead clearance matters too. Low-hanging branches, utility lines, or roof overhangs can limit where the container can be set. Mentioning any overhead obstacles when you book means placement is planned before the truck shows up, not worked out on the spot.

Driveway-safe placement is standard practice. Boards go under the container where the surface calls for it, and the driver positions the container to minimize contact with edges and soft spots. If the driveway is gravel, unpaved, or has an area you want protected, say so on the call.

We make it that simple.

Prompt Delivery And Pickup - Call

When You Need It and Cannot Wait

Same-day delivery in Georgetown is often available. The earlier in the day you call, the better the odds of a same-day drop. Having the address, a sense of the container size, and a delivery window ready when you call gets the scheduling done quickly.

Next-day delivery is the more reliable option for planned projects. Calling the day before gives more flexibility on timing and container selection, and it keeps the rental period from starting before the work is actually ready to begin.

Rental periods are flexible, and extensions are available when the job runs longer than expected. There is no pressure to rush the project to meet a pickup window. Weekend delivery is available, and if a project spans a holiday period, the schedule is worked out on the call.

Work carried out by professionals who know this area means the delivery accounts for what Georgetown properties actually look like, not just what an address says.

When You Need Coverage Beyond Georgetown

We serve Georgetown and the surrounding communities throughout Sussex County. Milton, Millsboro, Ellendale, Bridgeville, and Blades are all covered, and so are the areas between them.

If the project is in one of these towns or anywhere in the surrounding county, the same service applies. Same-day delivery, flexible rental periods, and no pressure to rush. Requirements for street placement vary by location, and we confirm what applies at your address before delivery so the placement is handled correctly.

No pressure and no gimmicks, just dependable service across the area.

Told The Cost, Then You Decide

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I request a specific delivery time?

A delivery window is confirmed when you book. We cannot guarantee an exact arrival time, but noting any timing constraints on the call, such as a gate that is only accessible in the morning or a contractor arriving at a certain hour, lets us plan accordingly.

The delivery vehicle needs enough room to pull forward, position the container, and pull away cleanly. As a general guide, plan for roughly 60 feet of clear space in front of the drop spot and about 23 feet of width for the truck to maneuver. If the access is tighter than that, mention it when you call and we will work through the options.

Rental periods are flexible and confirmed when you book, so you do not need a precise end date to get started. If the project runs longer than expected, an extension is arranged with a call before the original window closes. The container stays until the work is actually done.

Association rules vary, and some do require approval for containers placed on driveways or in visible areas. That is between you and your association. We confirm what the local right-of-way rules require before delivery, but association approvals are the customer's responsibility to arrange in advance.

Single-lane access is workable in many situations, but the delivery vehicle needs enough room to position and exit safely. Describe the access when you call, including any tight turns, low clearance, or oncoming traffic concerns, and we will determine whether standard delivery can work or whether an alternative approach is needed.

Delivery coordination is confirmed when you book. If you have specific needs around timing or access, let us know on the call and we will note them. For any real-time questions on delivery day, (443) 351-6594 is the number to use.

Placement over a septic field or near a septic tank is something to flag before delivery. The weight of a loaded container on compromised ground can cause damage. Let us know where the septic system is when you book so we can plan placement away from it.

Yes, in most situations. Mixed loads of demolition debris and general household junk are common. The main restriction is on prohibited materials like hazardous waste, paint, or tires, none of which can go in regardless of what else is in the container. Describe the mix on the call if you are unsure.

Older homes in Sussex County sometimes contain materials that require separate handling, including certain insulation types and materials that may contain regulated substances. If you are clearing an older property and are unsure about a specific material, ask on the call before the container is delivered. We can tell you what applies to your load and how to handle anything that cannot go in the container.

Call and describe the job in plain terms, the rooms involved, the type of material, and a rough sense of the volume. We will recommend a size based on that description. If the job turns out to be larger than expected, swap-out service is available so the work does not have to stop.

Georgetown and the Surrounding Towns: Call for a Free Quote

Whether the project is in Georgetown, Milton, Millsboro, Ellendale, Bridgeville, or Blades, we can get a container there. Call A & D Junk Services at (443) 351-6594 for a free quote. The rate, the size, and the delivery window are all confirmed on the call.

Same-day available. Sizes for any job. Just give us a call.

Neighboring towns in the coverage area: Millsboro, Seaford, Laurel, Milford. You can browse our list of areas.

A Closer Look at Dumpster Sizes

Whether the job is a single-room cleanout or a full-scale demolition, the right container size makes the work go smoother. We offer a range of roll-off containers from a compact 10-yard up to a 40-yard, plus a lowboy option for dense, heavy material. Each size is matched to a different scope of work, and we help you pick the right one on the call before anything is scheduled. If you are not sure where to start, a quick conversation gets you to the right answer.

SizeDimensions (LxWxH)Approximate CapacityTonnage IncludedWhat It's Good For
10-Yard12' x 8' x 3.5'10 cubic yards, around 4 pickup truck loads1 to 2 tons includedSmall garage cleanout, Single-room renovation, Light yard debris, Minor junk removal
10-Yard Lowboy12' x 8' x 2'10 cubic yards, built for heavy material rather than volume2 to 3 tons includedConcrete removal, Soil and dirt hauling, Asphalt debris, Dense heavy material
12-Yard14' x 8' x 3.5'12 cubic yards, around 5 pickup truck loads1.5 to 2 tons includedBasement cleanout, Small remodel debris, Flooring removal, Attic haul
15-Yard16' x 8' x 4'15 cubic yards, around 6 pickup truck loads2 to 2.5 tons includedMid-size renovation, Single-room tear-out, Moderate yard debris, Smaller roofing job
30-Yard22' x 8' x 6'30 cubic yards, around 12 pickup truck loads3 to 4 tons includedLarge construction project, Whole-house cleanout, Commercial renovation, Major storm debris
40-Yard22' x 8' x 8'40 cubic yards, around 15 pickup truck loads4 to 5 tons includedMajor demolition, Large commercial job, Full property clear-out, New construction waste

Not sure which size fits your project? Call (443) 351-6594 and we will walk through the options with you before anything is scheduled.

The Number Is At The Top

(443) 351-6594