It depends on your project. A 10-yard dumpster works for small cleanouts. For renovation debris or large loads, go with a 20-, 30-, or 40-yard container.
Our standard rental period is 7 days, but we offer flexible terms. Just let us know what you need, and we’ll build the schedule around your job.
If the dumpster will be placed on public property, such as a street or sidewalk, a city permit is often required. We can help guide you through the process.
We cannot accept hazardous materials, electronics, tires, or flammable liquids. Contact us for a full list of prohibited items.
Thornport is an unincorporated village laid out by Dr. W. W. Talbott in 1839, when his private improvement company dug a private feeder canal to connect Thorn Township to the main body of Licking Summit Reservoir in Fairfield and Licking counties. Dr. Talbott and his wife's family, the Hoshors, owned a quarter section of land in Section 4, acquired from the US government and from which Thornport was platted. Thornport developed quickly in the early 19th century with the canal trade, with Thorn Township grain held at a large warehouse, and visitors staying at a large hotel. But after a mid-century storm, all fell to ruin, until a nearby railroad stabilized the pioneer village with traffic and visitors. At least one log cabin remains in Thornport, a testament to its early pioneer days and the canal trade. The Licking Summit Reservoir was since renamed Buckeye Lake.
Zip Codes in Thornport, OH that we also serve: 43076