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Are you looking to rent a dumpster in Burnaby? We find you the best deals on dumpster rentals in Burnaby. dumpstore is Canada's first and only online marketplace for dumpster rental in Canada. That means you can use our database to compare all the different companies in Burnaby that rent out roll-off bins - and not only that - you can book the one that fits your needs the best all online. Your "dumpster rental near me" search will actually tell you all you need to know about bin rental near you. Finally, booking a bin comes into the 21st century.Â
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Hey, sometimes you don't want to use the search engine and look by yourself, we get it. We did spend a lot of time aggregating all that data, and talking and cooperating with all these different companies, but we'll just tell you what the cheapest options are for each size category. We've determined "small" to be between 4 and 12 cubic yards, "medium" to be 16-25 cubic yards, and "large” to be anything bigger than that (i.e. 25-40cy). Small is going to be enough for most DIY projects, and medium is likely more than enough for any residential, homeowner project. If you're a contractor or have a whopper of a situation on your hands, you can look at the large category (but be careful that the bin can fit on the property - they're really big). If you need more info on picking a size, take a look at our post on Choosing the Right Dumpster.
Longest Rental Duration Options in Burnaby
Sometimes our projects are very important and come with very strict deadlines, and sometimes we put off doing the dishes for so long that we make the news for having assisted the scientific community in creating new bacterial lifeforms. The point is, sometimes life gets in the way, and timelines get a bit extended. If you want some leeway on your next dumpster rental, we've listed some of the longest durations dumpster rentals in Burnaby.
Vendor 98
Hauler Info Last Updated: May 9, 2024
4.9 (47)
Vendor 88
Hauler Info Last Updated: May 6, 2024
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Vendor 89
Hauler Info Last Updated: May 6, 2024
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While you've been getting actual work done, we've been thinking about garbage bins. Below you'll find quick summaries on the top rated and most reputable haulers in town, the best prices for each dumpster size category, some Burnaby specific tips on renting a bin, and some more local resources. We hope that with our help, you can dispose of whatever you need to dispose of, as quickly, cheaply, easily, and of course - as environmentally conscious-ly as possible.
$249
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0.25
5
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7 yards
Vendor 96
0 reviews
$199
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20 yards
Vendor 97
4.7 (235)
$295
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0
7
online booking
40 yards
Vendor 85
4.2 (52)
$499
Ton(s) Included
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1.5
7
online booking
20 yards
Vendor 88
4.9 (25)
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Top Tips for Renting a Dumpster in Burnaby
Burnaby has a marine west coast climate with cool, wet winters and mild, partly cloudy summers. Significant rainfall can occur year-round, so it's important to keep your rented bin covered to prevent rainwater accumulation which adds weight and may lead to overage fees. Consider renting a lidded bin or using a tarp, especially during the wetter fall and winter months. Monitor Burnaby's weather forecasts closely and be prepared to cover your bin before any heavy rain events. The cooler temperatures can also cause waste to freeze to the bottom of the bin, so take precautions like laying down salt or lining the bin during winter rentals.
Burnaby offers multiple waste disposal and recycling facilities to serve its residents and businesses. The Burnaby Eco-Centre, located at 4855 Still Creek Drive, is a key facility where you can drop off a wide range of recyclable materials, including household batteries, foam packaging, soft plastics, and more. Additionally, the Regional Recycling Burnaby depot at 2876 Norland Avenue accepts various recyclable containers under the BC Universal Recycling Return Program, including aluminum cans, plastic bottles, and glass containers. For larger volumes of waste, the Metro Vancouver Waste-to-Energy Facility in Burnaby processes about 240,000 tonnes of garbage annually, converting it into electricity and recovering metals. For detailed information on locations, hours of operation, and accepted materials, visit the Metro Vancouver Recycling and Waste Facilities web page.
In Burnaby, certain materials are restricted or prohibited from disposal, including recyclable items like paper, plastics, and metals, as well as compostable organics like yard trimmings. Hazardous materials such as solvents, pesticides, and electronics are also banned from regular garbage disposal. Improper disposal of these prohibited materials can result in surcharges and fines levied by Metro Vancouver. A minimum $73 surcharge applies for any single banned hazardous item, plus potential costs for remediation and cleanup. A 50% surcharge on the entire tipping fee is charged if excessive banned recyclables are present in a load. To properly dispose of these materials, Burnaby residents should utilize the City's Eco-Centre, which accepts a wide range of items like electronics, batteries, paint, flammable liquids, and household hazardous waste for safe recycling or disposal. Yard waste can be dropped off for composting. For a full list of prohibited items and disposal guidelines, refer to the Metro Vancouver Disposal Ban Program page and the City of Burnaby's solid waste resources.
Residents of the City of Burnaby are eligible for scheduling large item pickups for items such as toilets, appliances, and mattresses, and more. See the Large Item Pickup page on the City of Burnaby website for more information.
When placing a dumpster or bin in Burnaby, it is crucial to ensure proper clearance from fire hydrants, valves, and other city infrastructure to avoid obstructing access and potential fines. The City of Burnaby Fire Services Bylaw mandates maintaining a 1.5 metre clearance around hydrants.
Burnaby is intersected by several major highways and roads that can experience significant traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours. Key routes include the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), Lougheed Highway (BC-7), and Kingsway. To avoid delays when scheduling your bin rental drop-off or pickup, it is advisable to plan these activities during off-peak hours, such as early mornings or late evenings. Utilize resources like DriveBC for real-time traffic updates and road conditions to ensure a smooth and timely process. Additionally, consider potential road closures or construction projects that may impact your haulers route.