Stig, Thanks for the mention brother. Here's what I'm preparing for as my market is moving to cubic yard charging rather than tonnage charge which it is now. Here's how I'm preparing to shift to when it happens. I would charge my customer for the cubic yardage as well. But I'm going to shred or grind all my trash to create a very dense type product. I think I can take 10 cubic yards and shred it down to 1 or 2 yards. So you are charging your customer $410.00 ( 10 cubic yards @ $41.00 / yard ) Then you dump it for $41.00 or $82.00 depending on how dense you can get it down to. Start looking for an old tree shredder at an auction or Ritchie brothers that's mounted on a trailer and there ya go. This is exactly how I'm going to handle things when my transfer station moves to cubic yardage charging. Best of luck my man.
@@samedaydumpster Wow John! A little star struck right now 😅 I really appreciate the long thought out response! I’ve watched every one of your videos twice and I’ve learned so much from you! I really appreciate your advice. Thanks for taking the time to stop by and I hope this year is your best one yet! Much love! 🙏🏻
What I found out is crazy. My local trash man will bring out a 2 yard dumpster for 40 bucks a month and dump it 2 times a week. No delivery fee or nothing extra. I told them up front that I will need it for a couple months
In my area of NE Texas ads on FB market place have dump trailers for rent at $75.00 to $225.00 per day. Dump fee is additional.Delivered and picked up.
That pricing is insane. I’m in Central California and within the past 2 years everyone started junk removal business so my market is definitely highly saturated. Here I get charged $77/ton for household waste, and $24/ton for green debris. I’m only able to charge $450 per full load for up to a ton because there’s people that will do it for pennies here. I’ve had customers say they have people that wouldn’t only charge them $100 for a full load.
It's all these damn illegals. I live in San Diego CA. It's rediculous the amount of illegals getting free phones,trucks and money from the Government. They start the Junk haul business's.@@Gxstavoa
@@rogerl8488 great question Roger! Knowing that the trailer is 10 yards and the wall height is 48 inches. I divide 48 by 10 giving me 4.8 inches. So I make mark indicators every 4.8 inches in the side of the trailer numbers 1-10 every number indicating one yard! I’ll try to visual show this in a future video! Thanks for watching!
@@Renegade2987 thanks for sharing! Through DRS you can create “add ons” that are presented to the customer towards the end of check out. That covers pretty much everything! Rather than going to the customer for repair costs we’d make an insurance claim. Currently charging &25 for that. Had that option since February but no one has gotten it to be honest!
$199 and you are charging what the dump charges? So all your profit is based off $199? After processing fees, fuel, maintenance/wear and tear, taxes, insurance and operating costs you are making pennies.
@@BackRoadBound thanks for sharing! With few rentals you’re right it’s not much..but then you’re talking about 10+ rentals a week now we’re talking. I also charge add ons that customers can choose, fire/damage protection, cancelation insurance, etc. also planning to charge for premium booking time slots when going full time and I charge $50 per day after 3 rental days!
@@StigsDumpsterRentalsLLC The busier you get, the more wear and tear and maintenance you will incur. So keep that in mind. Unexpected break downs. Had to replace a battery on my truck this week that is only 1.5 yrs old. $300 These 100deg+ temps are hard on equipment when running non stop for 12hrs a day. Also I include tons in my pricing, but I am not giving it away for free. I know what an average load in my cans weigh. 95% of time it is under my included weight. If they go over I charge 15% more than what the dump charges. So win win no matter what. I find most home owners prefer the upfront flat rate pricing with no guessing game. Although with your by the yard pricing it is a lot easier to estimate vs weight. I would charge more than what your dump charges, else you are losing money after credit card fees.
Thx for the info bro!
Stig, Thanks for the mention brother. Here's what I'm preparing for as my market is moving to cubic yard charging rather than tonnage charge which it is now. Here's how I'm preparing to shift to when it happens. I would charge my customer for the cubic yardage as well. But I'm going to shred or grind all my trash to create a very dense type product. I think I can take 10 cubic yards and shred it down to 1 or 2 yards. So you are charging your customer $410.00 ( 10 cubic yards @ $41.00 / yard ) Then you dump it for $41.00 or $82.00 depending on how dense you can get it down to. Start looking for an old tree shredder at an auction or Ritchie brothers that's mounted on a trailer and there ya go. This is exactly how I'm going to handle things when my transfer station moves to cubic yardage charging. Best of luck my man.
@@samedaydumpster Wow John! A little star struck right now 😅 I really appreciate the long thought out response! I’ve watched every one of your videos twice and I’ve learned so much from you! I really appreciate your advice. Thanks for taking the time to stop by and I hope this year is your best one yet! Much love! 🙏🏻
@@StigsDumpsterRentalsLLC Love this video. Keep rolling brother, excited to watch the growth.
That pricing is INSANE! Get out of Northern Lower MI! lol
Stigs! Good stuff man
@@SameDayJunkRemoval thanks! Appreciate ya!
What I found out is crazy. My local trash man will bring out a 2 yard dumpster for 40 bucks a month and dump it 2 times a week. No delivery fee or nothing extra. I told them up front that I will need it for a couple months
In my area of NE Texas ads on FB market place have dump trailers for rent at $75.00 to $225.00 per day. Dump fee is additional.Delivered and picked up.
@@amossnowdaharleyman9179 wow that’s pricey! Thanks for sharing!
at our landfill we pay up to $45 per ton
That pricing is insane. I’m in Central California and within the past 2 years everyone started junk removal business so my market is definitely highly saturated. Here I get charged $77/ton for household waste, and $24/ton for green debris. I’m only able to charge $450 per full load for up to a ton because there’s people that will do it for pennies here. I’ve had customers say they have people that wouldn’t only charge them $100 for a full load.
@@Gxstavoa wow $100 for a load? Can’t even imagine 😅 thanks for sharing!
@@StigsDumpsterRentalsLLC people will work for peanuts out here. I saw someone just earlier today advertising junk removal pick up truck loads for $30
It's all these damn illegals. I live in San Diego CA. It's rediculous the amount of illegals getting free phones,trucks and money from the Government. They start the Junk haul business's.@@Gxstavoa
What’s up Stigs! First time I’ve ever seen one of your videos pop up.
@@MAXCODumpsters Thanks for popping by Joe! Means a lot! Just trying to pitch in and share my story!
So how do gage how many cubic yard they put in?
@@rogerl8488 great question Roger! Knowing that the trailer is 10 yards and the wall height is 48 inches. I divide 48 by 10 giving me 4.8 inches. So I make mark indicators every 4.8 inches in the side of the trailer numbers 1-10 every number indicating one yard! I’ll try to visual show this in a future video! Thanks for watching!
i only pay $40 for a loaded 15 yrd dumpster at my transfer station also how are you charging for fire and damage protection and what does that cover
@@Renegade2987 thanks for sharing! Through DRS you can create “add ons” that are presented to the customer towards the end of check out. That covers pretty much everything! Rather than going to the customer for repair costs we’d make an insurance claim. Currently charging &25 for that. Had that option since February but no one has gotten it to be honest!
Hey man same here in petoskey. Crazy prices
@@jake22-1 thanks for sharing! Where do you go to dump in Petoskey?
@@StigsDumpsterRentalsLLC harbor springs
@@StigsDumpsterRentalsLLC $40 a cubic yd here.
1-3 days $375 3-7 $650 !
Illinois dump fee a ton is $75
@@mikelopez4148 thanks for sharing Mike! Appreciate you subscribing as well!
Where in Illinois?
@@carloscamargo5159 Joliet
$199 and you are charging what the dump charges? So all your profit is based off $199?
After processing fees, fuel, maintenance/wear and tear, taxes, insurance and operating costs you are making pennies.
@@BackRoadBound thanks for sharing! With few rentals you’re right it’s not much..but then you’re talking about 10+ rentals a week now we’re talking. I also charge add ons that customers can choose, fire/damage protection, cancelation insurance, etc. also planning to charge for premium booking time slots when going full time and I charge $50 per day after 3 rental days!
@@StigsDumpsterRentalsLLC The busier you get, the more wear and tear and maintenance you will incur. So keep that in mind. Unexpected break downs. Had to replace a battery on my truck this week that is only 1.5 yrs old. $300
These 100deg+ temps are hard on equipment when running non stop for 12hrs a day.
Also I include tons in my pricing, but I am not giving it away for free. I know what an average load in my cans weigh. 95% of time it is under my included weight. If they go over I charge 15% more than what the dump charges. So win win no matter what.
I find most home owners prefer the upfront flat rate pricing with no guessing game. Although with your by the yard pricing it is a lot easier to estimate vs weight.
I would charge more than what your dump charges, else you are losing money after credit card fees.
$146/ ton in PA🥲
@@Siouxzuki wow! That’s is pricey! Thanks for sharing!