Debris Removal Built Around Your Timeline

Roll-Off Dumpster Rentals in Diana for projects ranging from attic cleanouts to full property renovations

Tuckers Roll Off Services provides roll-off dumpster rentals in Diana, Marshall, Lindale, and surrounding areas with 15, 20, and 25 yard containers designed for residential, commercial, and light construction projects. You choose the delivery date and pickup schedule based on how long your project actually takes, not a rigid timeline that forces you to rush. The open-top design allows you to load bulky items like furniture, roofing debris, yard waste, and construction materials without maneuvering through a small opening.


The difference between dumpster sizes becomes clear when you consider volume: a 15 yard container handles most single-room renovations or garage cleanouts, a 20 yard works for multi-room projects or roof replacements on average-sized homes, and a 25 yard accommodates whole-house cleanouts or larger construction jobs. What you're removing determines the right fit—dense materials like dirt or concrete fill a container faster by weight than lighter debris like drywall or wood framing.


Request a quote with details about your project scope to receive sizing guidance and delivery availability.

What Proper Dumpster Placement Requires

The rental process starts with understanding what you're hauling and how much space you'll need, which determines both container size and placement location. Delivery requires a clear, level area with overhead clearance for the truck's hydraulic arm—low-hanging branches, power lines, or narrow driveways affect where the dumpster can safely sit. You'll know the container is properly positioned when it's accessible for loading but doesn't block essential access to your property or worksite.


After the dumpster arrives, you'll notice the difference a roll-off makes compared to bagged waste or multiple trailer trips: debris goes directly into the container as you work, keeping the area safer and more organized. The low side-wall height on these units means you're not lifting heavy items over your head, and the open top accommodates odd-shaped or oversized materials that wouldn't fit in a standard waste bin. Once your project wraps up, pickup happens on your schedule, and the site returns to normal without lingering piles of debris.


Rental periods flex to match actual project timelines, so if demolition takes longer than expected or weather delays progress, extensions are available without penalty. The goal is supporting your project's needs, not enforcing arbitrary deadlines that create unnecessary pressure. Tuckers Roll Off Services coordinates delivery and pickup around your schedule, whether that's a weekend cleanout or a multi-week construction phase.

Homeowners and contractors in Diana and neighboring communities often ask similar questions when planning debris removal, especially regarding size selection and rental logistics.

Questions Before Starting Your Project

How do you choose the right dumpster size for a specific project?

Start by estimating the volume of material you're removing—15 yards typically fits debris from a single large room or small roofing job, 20 yards handles multi-room renovations or standard roof tear-offs, and 25 yards works for whole-house cleanouts or larger construction sites where debris accumulates quickly.

What items cannot go into a roll-off dumpster?

Hazardous materials like paint, chemicals, batteries, and tires are prohibited, as are appliances containing refrigerants unless properly processed. Most household debris, construction waste, furniture, and yard materials are acceptable.

When should you schedule delivery to align with project start dates?

Book at least a few days in advance to secure your preferred delivery date, especially during busy seasons when contractors are most active. Early scheduling allows time to prepare the placement area and confirm access requirements.

How much clearance does the delivery truck need?

The truck requires roughly 14 feet of overhead clearance and at least 10 feet of width for safe maneuvering. Obstructions like low branches, wires, or narrow gates affect placement options and should be assessed before delivery day.

Why does debris type affect which container size you need?

Dense materials like roofing shingles or dirt reach weight limits faster than lighter materials like wood or drywall, meaning you may fill a smaller container by weight even if there's physical space remaining. Mixing debris types requires accounting for both volume and density when selecting size.

Tuckers Roll Off Services works with property owners throughout Diana to match container size, rental duration, and delivery timing to actual project requirements. Schedule delivery by calling to confirm availability and discuss your specific debris removal needs.