Frontload
Frontload containers are used for general garbage, construction waste as well as paper and cardboard recycling.
2 yard container - 40”h X 36”d X 67.5”w
3 yard container - 48”h X 42”d X 72”w
4 yard container - 48”h X 54”d X 72”w
6 yard container - 60”h X 66”d X 72”w
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Overhead Containers
Prairie Disposal Ltd. provides overhead containers for the commercial, residential and acreage customers. The overhead container division includes waste disposal bins in a variety of sizes including 2, 3, 4 and 6 yard bins.
Overhead containers can be used for various projects.
Note: Shingle bins available in 4yd size only.
Who would require a 3, 4 or 6 yard overhead bin?
- Construction sites
- Demolition work
- Oilfield sites
- Customers living on an acreage
- Customers completing renovations
- Customers completing clean ups
What items cannot go into the overhead container?
- Tires
- Batteries
- Propane tanks
- Un-punctured aerosol cans
- Oil & oil filters
- Chemicals
- Appliances
- Animal carcasses
- Heavy pieces of steel, metal or iron.
- Lumber & wood products are acceptable if cut down to size.
What do I do with the above items that cannot go into my bin?
Call Prairie Disposal Ltd’s and we can assist with the removal and dispose of any item(s) in a safe and environmentally fashion.
Roll-Off
Types of uses: General Garbage/Construction Material/Metal,Cardboard,Paper,Concrete, construction material
12 yard container - 4.5’h X 8’w X 12’l
20 yard container - 4.5’h X 8’w X 20’l
30 yard container - 6’h X 8’w X 21’l
40 yard container - 7’h X 8’w X 21’l
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Prairie Disposal Ltd. provides Roll-Off containers for the commercial, residential and acreage customers. The roll-off container division includes waste disposal bins in a variety of sizes including 12, 20, 30 and 40 yard bins.
Prairie Disposal Ltd. has specific types of containers used for oilfield, recycling, and concrete/pavement removal.
Who would require roll-off containers?
- Construction sites
- Demolition work
- Oilfield sites
- Customers completing renovations
- Customers completing clean ups