The small-load roll-off that arrives with the full picture — not just the bin.
The garage cleanout was supposed to take a Saturday. Then the contractor pulled up two layers of subfloor nobody planned for. Suddenly there's a debris pile in the driveway that the city won't touch on collection day, and the neighbors have started looking. That's the moment most Chester homeowners realize they didn't need a hauler — they needed a dumpster that could sit on-site until the job actually finished. Luigi Dumpster Services exists for that gap. We're a Chester, CA-based roll-off operation that delivers compact 10 yard containers built specifically for residential cleanouts, single-room renovations, and yard waste hauls that overflow your regular bin. We don't pretend a small project is a small problem. We just bring the right-sized equipment, on the day we said, with the weight cap and acceptable-materials list printed on the job card before we even unload it from the truck.
✅ Free Scope Call | Same-Day Quote | No Commitment
The 10 yard container is roughly 12 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 3.5 feet tall — small enough to fit a standard driveway without straddling the sidewalk, large enough to swallow about three pickup truck loads of debris.
For garage purges, attic clear-outs, basement decluttering, and post-move haul-aways. Common loads include broken furniture, packing material, old appliances (with prior notice for refrigerants), boxes, and mixed household debris.
The bathroom tear-out is the textbook case — old tile, vanity, tub, drywall, and fixtures usually fit cleanly inside a 10 yard with room to spare. Small kitchen remodels with cabinet swaps and flooring removal also fall in this range.
Branches, sod, brush, and leaf piles. We provide a green-waste-only option when the disposal site requires it, which lowers the dump fee and keeps your invoice predictable.
For roofing work that doesn't justify a 20 yard, the 10 yard is rated for the higher density of shingle weight. We adjust the weight cap accordingly and tell you upfront — not after the truck weighs out at the transfer station.
| 📐 Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Container Length | ~12 feet |
| Container Width | ~8 feet |
| Container Height | ~3.5 feet |
| Approximate Capacity | ~3 pickup truck loads of debris |
| Standard Rental Period | 7 days (extensions available at flat day-rate) |
| Street Placement | Available in most Chester neighborhoods (permit may apply) |
| Weight Cap Disclosure | Printed on job card before delivery |
| Overage Rate | Listed on job card — no surprise billing |
Reserve your delivery slot today — we'll confirm availability within the same business day.
Every claim we make comes backed by something tangible. Here's what that actually looks like on your delivery day.
Every rental ships with a printed job card. Delivery window, prohibited items, weight cap, swap-out cost, and pickup trigger are all on one page. You sign it. The driver signs it. Nothing relies on memory.
We ask for a photo of the spot or a quick walk-through on a video call. That's how we avoid the curb-clearance call at 7 a.m. on delivery day.
When the bin returns to the transfer station, we send the dump ticket with the invoice. If you came in under the weight cap, you see it. If you went over, you see exactly by how much and what the per-ton overage is.
Most haulers pick up on a fixed window. We pick up when you tell us the project closed — within the rental period — so you're not paying day-rate while waiting on a contractor's last visit.
We don't list problems and then promise to solve them. We tell you what we've already removed from your worry list.
The cap is on the job card. Overage rates are too. If you're approaching the cap, dispatch flags it before pickup.
We confirm placement angle and clearance before delivery. If the spot won't work, we say so when there's still time to adjust.
The disposal ticket is shared with the invoice. You see what we paid and what you paid.
If weather or routing affects your slot, you get a call — not a missed window.
From your first call to pickup day, here's exactly what happens — and what you never have to do.
You call or submit the form. We ask three questions: what's going in the bin, where it's going to sit, and when you need it. You get a quote and a hold time within the same business day.
We send the job card and a delivery window. You confirm placement, weight cap, prohibited items, and pickup trigger. Everything is in writing.
Driver arrives in window, places the bin per the agreed angle, takes a placement photo, and leaves a copy of the job card with you.
You load on your schedule. If you finish early, you trigger pickup with a single call or text. No phone-tag, no waiting on our calendar.
Bin is hauled to the transfer station, weighed, and the dump ticket is attached to your invoice. What you don't have to do: chase the driver, calculate weight, sort recyclables we already accept, or argue about a fee that wasn't disclosed.
Start with a free 5-minute scope call. No commitment, written quote included.
We hear these questions on nearly every call. Here are straight answers — no sales language.
For a single-room remodel or a one-weekend cleanout, the 10 yard is almost always the right call. If your scope grows mid-project, we'll swap to a 20 yard and only charge the difference plus a swap fee. You're not locked in.
Yes. Day-rate extensions are listed on the job card. No phone-tag pricing. You'll know the cost before the dumpster ever arrives.
You pay the rental period base rate. But you can trigger early pickup and free up your driveway. Most clients do exactly that.
Booked the 10 yard for a garage cleanout. The job card thing is honestly the difference. I knew the weight limit before the truck showed up, and the dump ticket came with the invoice. No guessing.
Originally I had ordered through another company that no-showed twice. Switched to Luigi mid-project. Their dispatch called me back within an hour, delivered next morning, and the driver actually moved the bin two feet over because my Chester driveway has a weird slope. That kind of attention is rare.
Used them for a bathroom tear-out. Came in under the weight cap, paid less than the quote because of it. First time a hauler ever refunded me anything.
If your project starts within the next 10 days, we can hold a delivery slot today. Get a free scope call — five minutes, no commitment, and you'll leave with a written quote and a clear placement plan.
📞 Click Here to Call (203) 547-7583Not ready to book? Request the job card sample and see exactly what your rental agreement would look like before you decide.