Clearing out a house in Princess Anne takes the right container on-site at the right time. A & D Junk Services delivers roll-off dumpsters to Princess Anne and the surrounding Somerset County communities, covering everything from single-room cleanouts to full property clear-outs. Whether the job is a bathroom tear-out, an overloaded garage, or a complete estate cleanout, we handle the container side so the work can move forward.
Contractors and property managers working in this part of Maryland have the same need for dependable scheduling and clear pricing. A rental property between tenants, a renovation that generates more debris than expected, a community building that needs a full interior clearing: these are the jobs we are set up for. One call confirms the container size, the rate, and when the drop happens.
An estate cleanout or a long-vacant property is a different kind of job from a standard garage clear-out. The volume is harder to predict, the material is often mixed, and the timeline sometimes shifts as the work reveals what is actually there. These jobs need a container that can handle what comes out, and a rental period that does not force the work to stop before the property is cleared.
Probate situations add another layer. When a family is managing a cleanout alongside legal and financial decisions, the schedule is rarely fixed. Flexible rental periods with no pressure to rush mean the container stays on-site until the work is genuinely done, not just until a clock runs out.
Repossessed or long-empty houses often hold a combination of heavy items, accumulated debris, and materials that need to go through separate disposal channels. Knowing what can and cannot go into a roll-off before the container arrives saves time and avoids complications at haul-away. A quick question on the call handles that.
These jobs rarely fit a single container, and the volume is almost impossible to estimate from the outside. Swap-out service is available when a container fills mid-job: the full one is hauled away and replaced with an empty one so work continues without stopping. Describing the scope on the call helps us plan the right starting size and flag whether a swap is likely to be needed.
Exterior renovation debris is bulky and awkward to handle. Old siding, framing scraps, window units, and door assemblies take up space quickly, and the load tends to be light by weight even when the container looks full. A mid-range container handles most single-home exterior jobs without needing a swap.
Larger structures generate larger volumes, and the material tends to be mixed: old furniture, fixtures, flooring, and accumulated storage that has not moved in years. These jobs benefit from planning the container size around what is actually coming out rather than the square footage of the building. We work through that on the call.
Tile, drywall, cabinetry, fixtures, and flooring all come out of a renovation at the same time, and the load can be heavier than it looks. Tile and concrete-board in particular add weight fast. Mentioning the material type when you call helps set the right container and weight allowance from the start.
The pace of an estate cleanout is set by the family, not by a rental clock. We offer flexible rental periods with no pressure to rush, and extensions are handled with a call when the timeline shifts. If prohibited materials turn up during the cleanout, such as paint, solvents, or certain electronics, we can point you toward the right disposal path before anything gets loaded that should not be.
Same-day delivery in Princess Anne is often available, and next-day is the reliable standard when a project is planned a day ahead. The sooner you call, the sooner we can get a dumpster on your property. For jobs where the start date is fixed, calling a day or two in advance gives more flexibility on container selection and timing.
Weekend availability follows the same pattern as weekdays. If the job starts on a Saturday, the container can be there for it. Holiday timing is worth confirming on the call, but availability is generally maintained across the week.
Rental periods are flexible, and extending one is a straightforward call. If the project runs longer than expected, the container stays until the work is actually finished. We'll make it work.
The same job is not the same job everywhere. A kitchen tear-out in a large older home generates a different volume than one in a smaller property. A yard clearance after a heavy season can range from a single container to several, depending on what has accumulated. Container size is matched to the actual work, not to a general category.
A compact container handles a single-room cleanout, a bathroom strip-out, or a moderate load of yard debris. These are the right choice when the project is contained and the material is not particularly heavy.
Mid-range options cover most residential renovation projects: a full kitchen tear-out, exterior debris from a siding replacement, or a multi-room estate cleanout. These sizes also work well for roofing jobs on smaller structures, though heavy shingle loads can reach their weight allowance before the container looks full.
When the job involves a full property clear-out, a major renovation across several rooms, or a community building clearance, a larger container keeps the work moving without mid-project swaps. These are also the standard choice for active construction sites generating ongoing debris.
The service page carries the full size comparison and the details on what each container handles. If the job sits between sizes, a call settles it quickly. Reach out and we will size it with you.
the roll-off details page covers what the work involves before you call.
Pricing is confirmed on the phone before anything is scheduled. The rate covers the container, the rental period, and the weight allowance included in the base price. What changes a quote is the size selected, how long the container sits on-site, and the type of material being loaded.
Weight is the part most people underestimate. Heavy debris like concrete, tile, and roofing shingles reaches a weight allowance faster than bulky lighter material. Mentioning what is going in on the call means the quote reflects the actual job. If the load ends up heavier than expected, overage applies. Asking what the allowance covers up front leaves nothing unclear.
Street placement sometimes requires a permit, depending on whether the container sits on private property or in the public right of way. Requirements in Princess Anne depend on the specific address and placement. We confirm what applies before delivery so there are no complications on that front.
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We serve Princess Anne and the communities around it: Mount Vernon, Eden, Allen, Whitehaven, and Fruitland. Somerset County properties across this area are covered, from residential cleanouts to contractor and commercial jobs.
If you are unsure whether your address falls within the service area, a quick call confirms it. Work is carried out by professionals who know this area, and delivery is handled with careful attention to placement and property protection on every job.
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Yes, yard waste including branches, brush, grass clippings, and general landscaping debris is accepted in a roll-off container. If the load is entirely organic yard material, mention that when you call, as it can affect which container size and weight allowance make the most sense for the job.
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.
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 the condition of the surface and the ground underneath. Soft, wet, or unstable ground can be a problem for a loaded delivery vehicle. Describe the surface when you call and we will let you know whether any precautions are needed before the truck arrives.
Call (443) 351-6594 right away. If the placement needs to be corrected or something about the delivery is not right, reaching out immediately gives us the best chance of addressing it before the job gets underway. Direct communication on the day of delivery is the fastest path to a resolution.
Yes. A container should not be placed directly over or immediately adjacent to a well head. Mention the location of the well when you call and we will work out a placement that keeps the container a safe distance away.
No specific lighting requirement applies universally, but a container sitting in or near a roadway overnight should be visible to drivers. Reflective markers are typically part of the container. If you have concerns about visibility at your specific site, mention it on the call.
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.
After haul-away, material goes to a transfer station or disposal facility where it is processed according to local waste handling requirements. Recyclable material is sorted at the facility level. If your load includes specific materials you want handled a certain way, ask on the call and we will tell you what applies.
A & D Junk Services is ready to get the right container to your Princess Anne property. Call (443) 351-6594 for a free quote and the delivery window gets settled on the same call. Same-day delivery is often available. Call once and your roll-off is booked, size and date settled.
Neighboring towns in the coverage area: Fruitland, Pocomoke City, Delmar, Laurel. 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.