Most renovation debris, household junk, and yard waste can go straight into a Hauling Ops container without a second thought. Drywall, flooring, old furniture, cabinetry, and general construction debris from projects across Northern Colorado are all standard.
A shorter list of items can't be accepted in a standard container: tires, batteries, paint, hazardous chemicals, and appliances that still contain refrigerants like refrigerators or air conditioners. These items require separate disposal because of how they're regulated, not because of any inconvenience on our end.
Knowing this ahead of time avoids a surprise at pickup and keeps a project moving without a delay caused by a container that can't be hauled as loaded. When in doubt about a specific item, it's always worth checking before it goes in.
Loading smart from the start makes the whole rental period simpler, whether it's a 3, 7, or 14-day window.
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Authentic job photo preferred: a properly loaded container filled with typical renovation or cleanout debris on a Northern Colorado job site. A clear, well-organized load reinforces the educational, practical tone of this post.
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