Dumpsters.com was founded in 2009 and is headquartered in Westlake, Ohio — the same Cleveland suburb as competitor Budget Dumpster. The company operates a marketplace model backed by a network of more than 5,000 local hauling partners across all 50 states, giving it the largest nationwide footprint of any online-first dumpster platform. Customers book through a centralized online flow, while delivery, pickup, and swap-out are handled by the local service partner best positioned for the job site.
For HVAC contractors, Dumpsters.com offers 10-40 yard roll-off containers that cover everything from small residential change-outs to commercial mechanical retrofits. The platform's standout contractor-focused product is Pro+, a service program designed specifically for large or multi-site projects. Pro+ customers get a dedicated account manager, preferred pricing, priority scheduling, streamlined billing across job sites, and a single point of contact regardless of how many markets the contractor operates in. For regional and national HVAC companies running multiple active retrofits, Pro+ consolidates what would otherwise be a mess of local hauler invoices and phone calls into one relationship.
Like other general-purpose roll-off providers, Dumpsters.com does not accept refrigerant, oils, tires, batteries, or other hazardous waste — HVAC contractors still need a dedicated reclaimer for those streams. But for sheet metal scrap, old equipment bodies, ductwork tear-out, packaging, and general C&D debris, the platform's scale, bundled solutions, and streamlined billing make it one of the go-to options for HVAC companies with operations in multiple metros.