Containers that are contracted for a specific material, such as concrete, unadulterated wood or sheet rock can only be that type of material; otherwise you will be charged with a contamination fee. Containers contracted for mixed construction and demolition debris have certain restrictions as follows:

  • Household Trash/Food Waste (MSW), Hospital Waste
  • Friable Asbestos, Ballasts, Batteries
  • Drums/Tanks/Chemicals, Fuels, Engines, Boats, Campers & Car parts (Inc. Bumpers & Body Panels)
  • Liquids, Liquid Containers, Paint/Paint Cans
  • Burned/Charred Debris Or Materials Related To Structure Fires
  • Shredded Materials, Cardboard/Packaging Material, Recyclables
  • Television Sets Or Other Electronic Devices
  • Refrigerators, Freezers, Dehumidifier
  • Upholstered Furniture, Mattresses(Spring or Memory Foam)
  • Grass/Yard Waste, Brush, Bushes, Leaves, Hay, Straw
  • Trees, Stumps, Railroad Ties, Landscape Timbers & Telephone Poles
  • Tires, Rubber Tracks

This is not an all inclusive list.

Construction debris containers can be filled to the top of the sidewall and must be able to be covered with a tarp

Riccelli makes every effort to protect your property. Our drivers will place the container on wood to prevent your property from being damaged. However, the customer affirms that any right-of-way provided by the customer for the roll-off container is sufficient to bear the weight of all the equipment required to deliver it. The customer will be asked to sign a damage waiver. Stating that the customer assumes all liabilities for any damage incurred.

Please check with your municipality. Placing the container on the street is often allowed but may require a permit from the local municipality.

Generally, a couple days’ notice is needed for container delivery, though we can often provide quicker turn around. Please be aware that we cannot guarantee delivery times.

Containers are only picked up at the request of the customer. We cannot guarantee pick up times, but they are usually done within 24 hours. Once the call is made to have the container serviced, the customer must provide unobstructed access to the container. There is a blocked charge added to the bill if necessary.

It is not necessary for someone to be onsite when the container is removed; however, the customer must provide unobstructed access to the container on the pick-up day. If the container is not accessible, additional charges may apply.

There are a few pieces of paperwork that must be signed upon delivery, and the driver must know where to place the container. We cannot deliver the container without these items completed, but you may do so via fax or email. Once completed, you do not need to be onsite for the container to be delivered.