Getting a dumpster to your property is the straightforward part. The part that actually saves you time and money is figuring out the right size, the right rental period, and the right plan for what you are hauling. That is the conversation A & D Junk Services is ready to have when you call. We serve Seaford and the surrounding area, and we handle the details before the container ever leaves.
Seaford is a town where the work tends to be personal and specific. A homeowner clearing out decades of accumulation from a garage, a remodeler stripping a kitchen down to the studs, a property owner turning over a rental after a long tenancy. The scale is not corporate, and the service should not feel that way either. Give us a call and we'll handle the rest.
Same-day delivery in Seaford is often available, and next-day is the reliable standard when you are planning a day or two ahead. The earlier in the day you call, the more options open up for that same afternoon. If the job starts Monday and you call Friday, you are in good shape. If you call the morning the crew arrives, we will do what we can to make it work.
Most residential projects in a town this size do not require weeks of advance planning. A single cleanout, a small demo job, a roofing tear-off that needs debris hauled before the weekend. Those calls get handled quickly. Contractors running a tighter schedule benefit from booking a day or two out so the container is on-site when the crew is.
Weekend delivery is available. Holiday availability can be confirmed on the call. The rental period itself is flexible, and extensions are handled with a simple call if the project runs longer than expected. Flexible rental periods with no pressure to rush means the container stays until the work is actually done.
Placement matters more than most people expect before their first rental. The container needs a surface that can take the weight, enough room to set it without blocking access, and clear overhead space for the delivery truck to swing the roll-off into position. A driveway works well in most situations. A lawn can work too, though soft ground increases the risk of surface damage and boards may be needed to distribute the load.
Before delivery, clear the placement area of vehicles and anything overhead that could interfere. Low-hanging branches, utility lines, and roof overhangs all affect where the container can go. If the driveway is tight or the access is unusual, mention it on the call so placement can be planned before the truck arrives.
If the container needs to sit in the street rather than on private property, a permit from the local authority may be required. Requirements depend on the specific address and whether the right of way is involved. We confirm what applies before delivery so the placement is handled correctly from the start.
The price is set on the phone before anything is scheduled. It covers the container size, the rental period, and the weight allowance included in the base rate. Those three things together are what the quote reflects.
What can change a number after the fact: debris that runs heavier than expected and pushes past the included weight allowance, material that requires separate handling because it falls outside standard disposal, or a rental that extends beyond the agreed period. None of those are surprises if you describe the job accurately on the call. Mention what you are loading and how much of it there is, and the quote accounts for it.
Pricing is explained before anything is booked. Ask what the quote covers and you get a straight answer. We make it that simple.
Planning a renovation, cleanout, or tear-off? For a one-time job, a single call handles everything. For contractors and property managers running multiple projects across Seaford and Sussex County, a more predictable arrangement makes the logistics easier.
A roofing crew or remodeling contractor cannot afford to wait on a container that was not planned. Scheduling delivery to align with the start of each phase keeps the job moving. We work around the project timeline, not the other way around.
Property managers handling several units, contractors with active sites across the area, and commercial operators with recurring debris removal needs all benefit from coordinating through a single account. The details are worked out on the call, and future deliveries run from there without starting over each time.
Work carried out by professionals who know this area means the person handling delivery understands local access conditions and can plan accordingly across multiple locations.
The same job is not the same job everywhere. A bathroom strip-out in a compact Seaford rancher generates a different volume than the same project in a larger property. What matters is the actual scope: how much is coming out, how heavy it is, and how long the work will take. The service page carries the full size comparison with capacity details. Here is how a few of the common sizes apply to the kind of work this town generates.
A single-room cleanout, a bathroom renovation, or a garage clear-out that has been put off for years. These jobs fit a smaller container without paying for space that will not be used. Light, bulky material fills a container faster than it fills a weight limit, so the volume is usually the deciding factor.
A full kitchen tear-out, a multi-room remodel, or a standard residential roof tear-off. These jobs need more room and often involve denser material. Shingles hit weight limits faster than they fill space, which is worth discussing on the call before the container is selected.
Clearing a full house, handling a foreclosure turnover with years of accumulation, or managing debris from a structural project. A larger container keeps the job moving without requiring a mid-project swap. For projects that are primarily concrete, soil, or heavy masonry, a lowboy variant built around weight capacity rather than volume is worth asking about.
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The answer shapes everything from container size to how the load is sorted before haul-away. Here is what each common job type actually involves.
Old siding, window frames, door units, and the trim that comes with them generate a mix of material that is bulky but not especially heavy. The volume adds up faster than most people expect, especially on a full exterior replacement. A mid-size container handles most single-home projects without a swap.
These jobs tend to involve mixed material in large volumes, often spread across multiple rooms or outbuildings. The range of what comes out is unpredictable until you are inside, which is why having a container that is slightly larger than you think you need is worth considering. Calling with a rough description of the property lets us help with that estimate.
Brick, block, mortar, and stone are among the densest materials that go into a roll-off. A container that looks half-full can already be at its weight limit when the load is masonry. This is where the lowboy option is worth a direct conversation. The weight capacity is the constraint, not the volume.
Branches, stumps, brush, and soil from a landscaping project are light enough that volume is the main concern. A container fills up with yard debris before it gets heavy. Knowing whether the load is clean green waste or mixed with soil and rock helps us point toward the right size.
When a storm leaves debris that needs to move quickly, same-day delivery is the priority. Call as early as possible with the address and a description of what needs to go. We will confirm availability and get a container on the property as soon as the schedule allows. No pressure and no gimmicks, just dependable service when the situation is urgent.
We serve Seaford and the surrounding communities throughout Sussex County, including Blades, Bridgeville, Bethel, Laurel, and Galestown. If you are in the area and unsure whether your address is covered, the call takes care of that in about a minute.
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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.
Call (443) 351-6594 and give us the address. We can confirm coverage in about a minute. We serve Seaford and the surrounding communities in Sussex County, so most locations in the area are within range.
A single-room cleanout, such as a bedroom or bathroom tear-out, typically fits a 10-yard or 12-yard container. A full-floor renovation with multiple rooms generates considerably more material and usually calls for a 20-yard or larger. Describing the scope on the call gets you a more accurate recommendation than a general rule.
It does matter, and it is worth mentioning when you book. Boards are placed under the container to distribute weight and reduce surface contact, which is standard practice. For specialty surfaces, describing the material on the call lets us plan placement to minimize the risk of damage.
Think in pickup truck loads. A shed and fence removal together typically generates a mix of lumber, roofing material, and hardware. A 15-yard, which holds around 6 pickup truck loads, is a reasonable starting point for a mid-size shed and a standard fence run, but describing the dimensions on the call lets us recommend more precisely.
Same-day delivery is often available depending on call time and container availability. For urgent cleanups, call as early in the day as possible with the address and a description of what needs to be removed. We will confirm what we can do and get a delivery window set on that call.
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.
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.
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.
Masonry and brick are among the densest materials that go into a roll-off, and a container can reach its weight limit while looking only half-full. When you call, describe the scope of the removal and we will talk through whether a standard container or a lowboy built around weight capacity is the better fit for your load.
When you call A & D Junk Services, a real person picks up and works through the details with you on that call. Size, rate, delivery window, and anything specific to your property. It is handled right there.
There are no forms to submit and no queue to wait in. Call (443) 351-6594 for a free quote and get the container scheduled before you hang up.
Neighboring towns in the coverage area: Laurel, Georgetown, Delmar, Milford. 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.