Burrtec operates across a wide swath of Southern California’s high desert and inland valleys, including San Bernardino, Adelanto, Apple Valley, and eight other communities. The company handles residential cleanouts, construction debris, yard waste, and commercial projects with dumpster sizes ranging from 3 to 40 yards. They also manage hazardous waste disposal and demolition work. The service territory extends from Baker in the north to Agua Dulce in the south, making Burrtec an option for property owners and contractors managing waste removal across a geographically dispersed region. For specifics on pricing, availability for your location, or scheduling a pickup, contact them directly. Call (909) 889-1969 to discuss your project.
Dumpster sizes & pricing
Prices are estimates provided by the hauler. Final pricing may vary based on weight, rental duration, and debris type. Contact directly for a firm quote.
Services offered
Quick facts
| Prohibited items | artificial trees, batteries, medical sharps |
| Also serves | Adelanto, Agua Dulce, Amboy, Angeles Oaks, Apple Valley, Arcadia-East, Arrowbear Lake, Baker, Barstow, Barton Flats, Bermuda Dunes, Bloomington, Blue Jay, Bradbury, Canyon Country |
Frequently asked questions
What dumpster sizes does Burrtec offer?
Burrtec provides 3, 10, 20, and 40 yard dumpsters. The 3-yard option suits small cleanouts, while 40-yard containers handle large demolition and construction projects. Call to confirm availability for your specific job.
Does Burrtec serve areas outside San Bernardino?
Yes. Burrtec covers Adelanto, Apple Valley, Arcadia-East, Baker, Amboy, and other communities in the region. Check their website or call (909) 889-1969 to confirm service availability at your address.
Can Burrtec handle hazardous waste?
Burrtec offers hazardous waste disposal alongside standard debris removal, construction cleanup, and demolition services. Contact them directly to discuss material type and disposal requirements for your project.
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