Raleigh and Garner contractors managing demolition debris face tight project timelines and unpredictable waste volumes. GFL Environmental handles the logistical side with same-day dumpster delivery across the Triangle, so crews can focus on the work rather than coordinating pickups. The operation runs 10- to 40-yard containers—sized for everything from small residential teardowns to multi-building commercial demolition. Yard waste from land clearing and construction site cleanup also moves through the same system, which means a single contact manages multiple waste streams instead of juggling separate haulers. The Raleigh location serves both Garner and the surrounding area. Reach them at (919) 845-8798 to arrange delivery or discuss your specific debris needs. Whether you’re handling a kitchen remodel’s drywall and wood or a full commercial site clearance, the availability of immediate deployment means less idle time on the job.
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.
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| Also serves | Raleigh, Garner |
Frequently asked questions
Can I get a dumpster delivered today in Raleigh?
Yes. GFL Environmental offers same-day delivery to Raleigh and Garner. Call (919) 845-8798 to confirm availability and schedule your delivery.
What size dumpster do I need for a demolition project?
That depends on the scope. GFL Environmental offers 10-, 15-, 20-, 30-, and 40-yard containers. A partial home demolition typically uses 20-30 yards, while full commercial teardowns may require 40. Discuss your project details at (919) 845-8798 for an estimate.
Does GFL Environmental handle yard waste in Raleigh?
Yes. They accept yard waste alongside construction debris and demolition materials from residential and commercial properties across Raleigh and Garner. Call (919) 845-8798 for pricing and scheduling.
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