MCT Waste operates across Albuquerque and Santa Fe with four dumpster sizes—10, 20, 30, and 40 yards—designed to handle everything from garage cleanouts to commercial job sites. The company handles residential cleanups, construction debris, yard waste, and estate liquidations, offering weekend service for projects that can’t wait until Monday. Their standard rental period runs 30 days, which covers most renovation timelines and major cleaning projects. With a 3.2-star rating from 25 reviews, the company shows up consistently enough that customers rely on them for routine waste management across central New Mexico. Whether you’re clearing out a house, managing debris from a remodel, or handling landscaping waste, you can reach them at (505) 345-8651 or visit mctwaste.com to check availability and pricing for your specific 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
| Rental period | 30 days standard |
| Also serves | Albuquerque, Santa Fe |
Frequently asked questions
Does MCT Waste serve Santa Fe, or just Albuquerque?
MCT Waste covers both Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Their service area spans central New Mexico, making them accessible for residential and commercial projects in both cities. Contact them at (505) 345-8651 to confirm availability for your specific location.
What size dumpster should I rent for a home cleanout?
MCT Waste offers 10, 20, 30, and 40-yard dumpsters. For typical residential cleanouts, 10 or 20 yards often work. For larger estate cleanups or renovation debris, 30 or 40 yards may be necessary. Call to discuss your project details.
Can I arrange a dumpster rental on weekends?
Yes, MCT Waste provides weekend service. Their standard rental period is 30 days. Call (505) 345-8651 or visit mctwaste.com to schedule weekend pickup or delivery for your project.
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