When your crew depends on the container, you depend on us.
A construction job runs on timelines. Material doesn't stop generating because the waste company had routing issues. The demo phase has to clear so the build phase can start. Your crew can't sit around waiting for a container swap that's three days late. If the dumpster service becomes a logistical problem, it ripples through everything.
Hank Dumpster Rental works with Pageland local contractors because we understand construction. We don't treat it like a residential job. We ask about demolition phases, material loads, access constraints, and timeline pressure. Then we deliver service that actually supports your schedule instead of fighting it.
Most common choice for smaller renovations, remodels, and light demolition. ~3–4 ton capacity. Ideal for framing, drywall, and interior work.
For heavy construction, gut demos, and larger cleanups. Higher weight limits for concrete, brick, and asphalt. Phased pickups available.
Maximum capacity for full demolition and large commercial projects. Built for serious volume and extended timelines.
Concrete, brick, asphalt, and roofing debris are dense. We calculate actual weight distribution based on your material profile so there are no surprise overage charges.
Demo, rough-in, finish phases generate different volumes. We schedule pickups and swaps around your project phases.
We understand your demolition sequence, material types, access constraints, and timeline pressure.
We build phased swaps into the plan so you only pay for the capacity you need at each stage.
Street width, overhead clearance, and access hours in Pageland are accounted for.
You hear from us directly if anything changes — no chasing dispatch.
Right-sized container and schedule so waste logistics never become a bottleneck.
Material weight calculated in advance — no surprise overage fees at pickup.
Swaps aligned with your actual project phases.
Old concrete foundation and flooring. We flagged the heavy material in the assessment and recommended a 20 yard for demo plus a second container strategy. Timeline stayed tight.
Demo (heavy), rough-in (medium), finish (light). We scheduled a 30 yard for weeks 1–2, then a 20 yard for weeks 3–6. Lower total cost and no wasted capacity.
Project compressed from 8 to 6 weeks. We bumped up swaps and added interim pickups. Communication kept the job on track.
"Hank was the first to actually ask about the demolition sequence before quoting. Phased pickups made a real difference — we weren't paying for wasted container space."
"Our timeline got compressed mid-project. Hank recalculated the schedule and worked us into earlier pickups. It wasn't a hassle — it was just handled."
"Weight limit on heavy demo material was flagged in the assessment, not discovered at pickup. We adjusted the load plan and stayed under."
Tell Hank about the project scope, timeline, and material types. He'll recommend the right container and schedule. You'll know the full plan before the first container lands.
Same-day service and emergency pickups available for Pageland contractors
Depends on the scope. A kitchen or bathroom remodel usually needs a 20 yard. Full gut renovation: 30 yard. Demolition-heavy commercial: 40 yard. We ask about the demolition timeline and material type to recommend the right fit.
We calculate based on your specific material. Concrete and brick are heavy. Framing is lighter. We tell you your limit upfront and how different materials affect it.
Yes. We schedule based on what we know and then adjust as the project evolves. Communication keeps us aligned.
Tell Hank. We adjust the service schedule. Our system is flexible because construction never goes exactly as planned.
Yes. Different materials have different disposal routes. We know where everything goes and make sure it's handled correctly.