Most I-Drive dumpster bookings fall into one of six project categories. Here is each one with the typical size, rental window, and debris pattern we see on International Drive.
Home renovation on I-Drive. Single-room renovations like a kitchen or bathroom remodel typically fit a 20 yard. Multi-room projects or whole-house renovations on International Drive usually call for a 30 yard. Standard rental is seven days, which covers most contractor schedules. Cabinets, drywall, flooring, tile, and fixtures all go in one container.
Roof replacement on International Drive. Roof tear-offs are heavy. For an average single-family home on I-Drive, the 30 yard is the safe pick - roughly 30 squares of standard asphalt shingles fit comfortably. For larger roofs or tile-to-shingle conversions, step up to a 40 yard. We schedule pickup the day the roofers finish so debris does not sit out.
Garage and basement cleanouts on I-Drive. Most garage cleanouts fit a 20 yard. Larger garages or tandem-bay cleanouts near International Drive fit a 30. The 10 yard works for partial cleanouts or single-bay purges. Furniture, boxes, old paint cans (must be empty and dry), tools, lawn equipment, and household items all go in the container.
hotel renovation on International Drive. This is one of the more common project types we see on I-Drive. Sizing depends on debris density - call us with the rough scope and we will recommend the right size. Most hotel renovation jobs on International Drive fit a 20 or 30 yard with a standard seven-day rental.
Estate cleanouts on I-Drive. Whole-house estate cleanouts almost always need a 30 or 40 yard. Multiple decades of accumulated household items, furniture, appliances, and yard equipment add up quickly. We can place the container with a 10-day or 14-day rental window if the cleanout will take longer than the standard seven.
Construction and demo on International Drive. New construction debris and demolition material typically need a 30 or 40 yard depending on scope. For commercial projects on I-Drive, we offer recurring container swaps and account billing. Concrete, brick, tile, and other heavy materials are best in smaller containers to stay within tonnage allowances.
Yard waste and storm debris on I-Drive. Yard waste fills containers fast by volume but stays light by weight. A 20 yard handles most residential yard cleanouts on International Drive. After Florida storm events, demand spikes - book early and confirm same-day or next-day availability. Tree limbs, leaves, sod, and landscape demo all go in the container.