by Robert Gooch | Aug 13, 2026 | Blog
You’ve got the roll-off in the driveway and a garage full of stuff to purge – then you hit the stack of old paint cans, a dead car battery, and two bald tires. Stop there. In Los Angeles County, plenty of common household items can’t legally go in a...
by Robert Gooch | Aug 13, 2026 | Blog
September in the Valley, and the yard finally gets its reckoning: overgrown oleander, a summer’s worth of dropped palm fronds, dead sod ripped out along the fence line, all of it waiting on you. It piles up fast. A few contractor bags won’t cut it. The...
by Robert Gooch | Jul 22, 2026 | Blog
Reserve the Roll-Off Before the Calendar Fills The house sold, the closing date is set, and everything inside has to be gone by the end of the month. An estate is the same story, only heavier – a lifetime of furniture, boxes, and things nobody wants to sort...
by Robert Gooch | Jun 22, 2026 | Blog
Here’s the Dumpster Size That Fits The kitchen’s gutted, the old cabinets are stacked in the driveway, and the tile guy starts Monday. Now you need somewhere to put all of it. Pick a roll-off that’s too small, and you pay for a second haul; pick the...
by Robert Gooch | Jun 16, 2026 | Blog
Replacing Your Roof in LA This Summer? Here’s the Right Dumpster for the Tear-Off Quick Takeaways A typical Valley roof runs 20 to 30 squares, and a tear-off can produce two to four tons of heavy, dense debris. For most single-layer residential roofs, a 10-yard...
by Robert Gooch | May 20, 2026 | Blog
Do You Need a Permit for a Dumpster in Los Angeles? Parking, HOA Rules, and What to Know Before You Rent Quick Takeaways: If your dumpster sits on an LA city street, sidewalk, or alley, you need a permit from the LA Bureau of Street Services — driveways and private...