Getting a dumpster to your property in Pocomoke City is simpler than most people expect. You call, answer a few questions about the job and the space available, and a container shows up when the work is ready to start. When the job is done, it goes away. A & D Junk Services handles the scheduling, the drop, and the haul-away so you can stay focused on the project itself.
This town generates a steady mix of residential cleanouts, property clear-outs, and the kind of renovation work that comes with older homes on established lots. Whether the project is a garage packed with decades of accumulation or a full interior gut before a sale, the process works the same way. One call gets it started.
A container parked at the edge of a driveway changes how a cleanout goes. Instead of hauling to the curb in stages or making repeated trips, everything goes in one place and gets removed in one pull. Garages with years of buildup, basements holding furniture and old appliances, and attics packed with boxes all clear faster when the container is right there.
Replacement projects generate more debris than they look like they will. Old siding panels, window frames, door units, and the packing and trim that comes off with them add up quickly. A container on-site keeps the work area clear and the material contained until the job wraps up.
Pulling out overgrown beds, removing old pavers, breaking up a concrete pad, or clearing a yard that has not been touched in years produces heavy, awkward material that does not stack well in a pickup bed. A roll-off container handles the volume and the weight in one load.
Damage cleanouts move on a timeline that does not allow for small loads and multiple trips. The debris is often wet, heavy, and mixed. A container sized to the scope of the damage keeps the clearance moving and gets the property ready for whatever comes next.
Clearing a manufactured home before a move or a sale involves a specific mix of material: furniture, fixtures, built-ins, and the kind of accumulated household goods that do not fit neatly into any other category. A single container sized to the job handles it without multiple hauls.
Commercial clearances in and around Pocomoke City tend to involve mixed material in large volumes. Shelving, equipment, packaging, and general debris need a container large enough to keep the work moving without stopping to schedule additional pickups. We can coordinate multiple drops for phased clearances when the job calls for it.
The right container size depends on what the job actually produces, not just how big the space looks at the start. A container that is too small means a second rental. One that is too large takes up more of the driveway than the job needs. The service page carries the full size comparison, but here is how the most common sizes match up to the kind of work this town generates.
A 10-yard or 12-yard container suits the work that comes from a single room or a defined space. A bathroom strip-out, a garage cleanout, a small attic haul, or a modest landscaping clear-out fits within this range without leaving half the container empty. For properties with tighter driveways, the smaller footprint also matters.
A 15-yard or 20-yard container handles the jobs that span more than one room or involve heavier material. A kitchen gut, a siding replacement on a full exterior, a hardscape removal, or a multi-room clear-out before a sale lands in this range. These are the sizes that fit most residential renovation projects without requiring a swap-out.
A 30-yard or 40-yard container is the right call when the volume is large, the material is mixed, or the job is running on a contractor timeline. Full property clear-outs, warehouse clearances, and demolition debris all benefit from having the capacity to finish without stopping. For projects hauling primarily heavy material like concrete or soil, the lowboy variant is worth asking about.
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Same-day delivery is often available, and next-day delivery is the reliable standard when the project is planned a day ahead. To get the soonest available slot, call with the address, the size you need, and a sense of when the work starts. That information gets the scheduling done in one conversation.
Most residential jobs in a town this size do not need to be booked weeks out. A day or two of lead time is usually enough. Projects that are weather-dependent or tied to a contractor's schedule benefit from calling as soon as the start date is confirmed, so the container is there when the crew is ready.
Weekend availability follows the same process as any other day. If the job runs over a weekend, the rental period covers it. Rental periods are flexible, and extensions are handled with a call if the project takes longer than expected. Flexible rental periods with no pressure to rush mean the container stays until the work is actually done.
our container guide breaks the work down.
The call goes faster when you have a few things in front of you. The address and a description of the project are the starting point. From there, the conversation covers what type of material is being cleared, roughly how much there is, and how long the container is likely to be needed.
Access is worth mentioning on the call. Driveway width, overhead clearance from trees or wires, and whether the container needs to sit in the street rather than on private property all affect placement. If street placement is needed, requirements vary depending on the property and the location within Worcester County. We confirm what applies at your address before delivery.
Reach out and we will size it with you.
The rate is confirmed on the phone before anything is scheduled. The quote covers the container size, the rental period, and the weight allowance included in the base rate. There is nothing to agree to before you know what it costs.
Material type affects the quote because different debris weighs differently. Heavy material like concrete, roofing shingles, or soil can push a load past the included weight allowance even when the container does not look full. Mentioning what you are loading on the call means the quote reflects the actual job rather than a general estimate. If the job involves mixed material, ask what the weight allowance covers and you get a straight answer.
What could change a quote after the fact is straightforward: a load that exceeds the included weight, prohibited material that requires separate handling, or a rental period that extends beyond what was agreed. None of those are surprises if the conversation covers them up front.
A well-loaded container is easier to haul and less likely to require adjustment at pickup. The practical approach is to put the heaviest, flattest material in first. Lumber, drywall panels, and flooring lie flat and create a stable base. Bulkier items go on top, and loose material fills the gaps.
What makes a load sit badly is large irregular pieces that bridge across the container and leave air pockets underneath. A container that looks full but is mostly bridged material does not haul efficiently and can shift in transit. Breaking down larger pieces before loading solves most of that.
Level matters at collection. Containers must not be loaded above the fill line, and material that is heaped above the rim cannot be transported safely. Keeping the load level and within the container's walls means pickup happens on schedule without any back-and-forth.
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We serve Pocomoke City and the surrounding communities in Worcester County. That includes West Pocomoke, New Church, Stockton, Captains Cove, and Horntown. If you are in the area and unsure whether your address is covered, a quick call confirms it.
Coverage means a container can be delivered to your property, sit for the rental period, and be picked up when the job is done. Work is carried out by professionals who know this area. No pressure and no gimmicks, just dependable service wherever the job is.
Call once and your roll-off is booked, size and date settled.
Placement on your own private property is your decision to make. If the container needs to go in the public right of way, local rules govern placement, and we confirm what applies at your address before delivery. Neighbor concerns about private property placement are not something we can resolve, but choosing a spot clearly within your property line avoids most disputes.
Loading dock placement is possible in some situations depending on the dock height, access, and surrounding clearance. Describe the setup when you call, including dock height and any overhead or width restrictions, so we can confirm whether standard delivery works for that location.
Yes. Coverage extends to addresses in and around Pocomoke City, including properties in the surrounding parts of Worcester County. If your address is outside the town center or on a rural route, call (443) 351-6594 and we will confirm delivery availability for your specific location.
Size changes on the day of delivery depend on availability. Calling as early as possible if your needs change gives us the best chance of accommodating a different size. Locking in the right size when you book avoids the uncertainty.
Yes, and for larger or more complicated jobs it is worth doing. Call (443) 351-6594, describe the project, the site, and any access considerations, and we will go through size, placement, and timing before anything is confirmed. A few minutes on the phone can prevent a mismatch on delivery day.
Yes. The container sits on your property for the length of the rental period, and you can load it at whatever pace the job requires. Rental periods are flexible, and extensions are available if the work runs longer than expected.
In most cases, yes. Yard debris and general construction waste can share a container when neither material is prohibited. If the load includes anything that might require special handling, mention it on the call and we will confirm before delivery.
If the driver has not yet set the container down, adjustments to the exact spot are usually possible. Once the container is placed, repositioning it requires another truck movement, which may not be feasible depending on the situation. Communicating the preferred placement clearly when you book is the most reliable approach.
It depends on how full the home is and what kind of material is coming out. Furniture, fixtures, and general household goods are bulky but light, so a mid-range container usually handles a full manufactured home clearout without going over the weight allowance. Call with a description of what you are clearing and we will recommend the right fit before anything is scheduled.
Whatever the project is in Pocomoke City, a container sized to the job is the fastest way to get it done. A & D Junk Services will get one to your property, keep it there for the rental period, and haul it away when you are finished. Call (443) 351-6594 for a free quote.
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Neighboring towns in the coverage area: Princess Anne, Fruitland, Delmar. You can browse our list of areas.
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.
| Size | Dimensions (LxWxH) | Approximate Capacity | Tonnage Included | What It's Good For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10-Yard | 12' x 8' x 3.5' | 10 cubic yards, around 4 pickup truck loads | 1 to 2 tons included | Small garage cleanout, Single-room renovation, Light yard debris, Minor junk removal |
| 10-Yard Lowboy | 12' x 8' x 2' | 10 cubic yards, built for heavy material rather than volume | 2 to 3 tons included | Concrete removal, Soil and dirt hauling, Asphalt debris, Dense heavy material |
| 12-Yard | 14' x 8' x 3.5' | 12 cubic yards, around 5 pickup truck loads | 1.5 to 2 tons included | Basement cleanout, Small remodel debris, Flooring removal, Attic haul |
| 15-Yard | 16' x 8' x 4' | 15 cubic yards, around 6 pickup truck loads | 2 to 2.5 tons included | Mid-size renovation, Single-room tear-out, Moderate yard debris, Smaller roofing job |
| 20-YardMost Popular | 22' x 8' x 4.5' | 20 cubic yards, around 8 pickup truck loads | 2.5 to 3 tons included | Roof tear-off, Large renovation, Estate cleanout, Multi-room remodel |
| 30-Yard | 22' x 8' x 6' | 30 cubic yards, around 12 pickup truck loads | 3 to 4 tons included | Large construction project, Whole-house cleanout, Commercial renovation, Major storm debris |
| 40-Yard | 22' x 8' x 8' | 40 cubic yards, around 15 pickup truck loads | 4 to 5 tons included | Major 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.