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    August 10, 2025·Industrial

    Dumpster Rental for Factory Cleanout in Orlando, FL

    Factory shutdowns, renovations, and facility transitions generate enormous amounts of waste that standard trash services can't handle. Dumpster Strong provides large-capacity roll-off containers for factory cleanouts across Orlando's industrial corridors, including the International Drive area, Sand Lake Road industrial parks, and warehousing districts in Apopka and Sanford.

    Factory Cleanup Debris We Accept

    Our dumpsters accept general manufacturing waste, scrap wood and metal (non-hazardous), old machinery housings and frames, production line components, concrete and masonry from demolition, office furniture and cubicle systems, old flooring and ceiling tiles, and general construction debris from factory renovations. Hazardous waste, chemicals, and contaminated materials require specialized disposal and cannot be placed in our containers.

    Multi-Container Deployments

    Large factory cleanouts often need multiple dumpsters deployed simultaneously. We can place several 40-yard containers at your facility and rotate them as they fill. This keeps your cleanup crew working continuously without waiting for individual pickup and replacement. Contact us for multi-container quotes and scheduling.

    Hazardous Waste Identification: Don't Let One Drum Spoil the Load

    Mixed loads with even small amounts of hazardous waste (RCRA-listed or characteristic waste) can trigger landfill rejection and re-routing fees of $2,500-$8,000. Before loading anything questionable, check labels for hazard symbols, look for SDS (Safety Data Sheets) in your facility records, and segregate anything with these characteristics: ignitable (flash point under 140°F), corrosive (pH below 2 or above 12.5), reactive, or toxic. Common factory hazards include solvent-soaked rags, paint waste, oily debris over 5% oil by weight, used oil filters, and lithium batteries. FDEP licenses hazardous waste transporters for these materials - we'll refer you to a certified vendor.

    OSHA Lockout/Tagout and Decommissioning Sequence

    Before any equipment dismantling, OSHA 1910.147 (Control of Hazardous Energy) requires lockout/tagout of all energy sources: electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, steam, gravity, and stored capacitive energy. Verify zero-energy state with a meter before cutting. For hydraulic equipment, drain reservoirs into approved containers - hydraulic oil over 5% concentration on metal scrap will trigger landfill rejection. Document the LOTO sequence with photos for your safety records.

    Concrete Pad Removal, Equipment Anchors, and Floor Debris

    Equipment removal often leaves drilled anchor bolts and concrete pads behind. Concrete is heavy - 4,000 lbs per cubic yard - so a small pad removal can hit weight limits fast. For pads over 100 sq ft, request a dedicated 'clean concrete' container (heavier weight allowance, lower disposal cost since it goes to a recycling facility rather than a landfill). Keep concrete separate from mixed factory debris and you'll save $200-$600 per load on disposal costs.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I put old factory equipment in a dumpster?
    Non-functional equipment housings and frames are accepted. Remove fluids, batteries, and hazardous components before disposal.
    Do you offer multiple dumpsters for large cleanouts?
    Yes, we deploy multiple containers simultaneously for large commercial and industrial cleanouts.
    What about hazardous factory waste?
    Hazardous waste, chemicals, and contaminated materials require specialized disposal. Contact Orange County Hazardous Waste for proper channels.
    What happens if hazardous material ends up in the load?
    The landfill will reject the load and we'll incur re-routing and disposal fees of $2,500-$8,000 that pass back to the customer. Segregate per RCRA characteristics before loading - or call us to identify questionable materials.
    Do I need to drain hydraulic fluid from equipment before disposal?
    Yes. Equipment with more than residual hydraulic oil will be rejected at most landfills. Drain into approved containers and dispose of used oil through a licensed used-oil vendor.
    Should concrete debris go in its own container?
    Yes - dedicated 'clean concrete' loads go to recycling facilities at significantly lower per-ton cost. For pads over 100 sq ft, a separate container typically saves $200-$600 per load.

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    Written by Rafael Aranha

    Founder of Dumpster Strong, serving Orlando and Central Florida since 2017. Reviewed and updated June 2026.