No! Dohner Dumpster Rental does not accept hazardous waste in dumpsters because we do not have the specialized equipment or trained professionals to handle it. This is to safeguard human health and protect the environment.
Yes, absolutely! We offer dumpster rental services beyond Greenville, VA. Our company has locations across all 50 states, each ready to provide fast, reliable service for any type of cleanout or waste disposal project.
If you overfill the dumpster beyond the weight limit, an additional fee of $50 per extra ton will be charged. To avoid overage fees, we recommend keeping waste within the fill line and staying within the weight limit specified in your rental agreement.
You can rent a dumpster for as long as you need, as long as you continue to renew your rental plan. Our standard maximum rental period is 28 days per plan, but you can extend your rental by renewing before the end of each period.
As early as 1794, Greenville was platted and divided into 14 lots of 1-acre (4,000 m2) and sold by Thomas and Jane Steele. Greenville soon became a very busy stagecoach stop. This was because there were 3 major roads all intersecting at or near Greenville. One road connected Greenville with Staunton, another ran from Waynesboro to Middlebrook, and the south road led to Midway (now Steeles Tavern), Fairfield, and Lexington. The town slowly grew, and by 1810, the population had grown to 162, comparing to Staunton's 1225, and Waynesboro's 250. An 1835 account of Greenville said that it had an extensive manufacturing flour mill and a woolen manufactory, two physicians in the area, contained 50 dwelling houses, 3 general stores, 2 taverns, 1 academy, 2 tanyards, 2 saddlers, 2 tailors, 1 blacksmith shop, 1 cabinet maker, 1 wheelwright, 1 saddle tree maker, 3 house carpenters, 1 hatter, and 4 boot and shoe makers. The population was about 250 in 1928.
Zip Codes in Greenville, VA that we also serve: 24440