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Affordable Dumpster Rentals Jeffersonville, IN

November 16, 2023/in Commercial Dumpsters, Dumpsters, Residental Dumpsters/by Moon Dumpster Rentals

Jeffersonville, IN – also known as Jeff – is a small, but influential town on the Indiana side of the Ohio River. It acts as the county seat of Clark County, is the proud home of the original Papa John’s Pizza, and holds several fun events in it’s developing downtown, like the annual Abbey Road on the River Beatles music festival. With such a vibrant scene, Moon Mini Dumpsters is proud to offer the citizens and businesses of Jeffersonville, IN the best affordable dumpster rentals in Kentuckiana!

A Brief History of Jeffersonville, IN

Jeffersonville was founded as a settlement in 1786 strategically placed around Fort Finney with access to the Ohio River’s protection and water. In 1801, it officially became a town and was named after Thomas Jefferson.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, Jeffersonville played crucial roles in several landmark events, including:

  • Functioning as a shipyard during the early-mid 1800s and during WWII
  • Being one of the largest routes for fugitives in the Underground Railroad
  • Being home to the Jefferson General Hospital – the 3rd largest in the nation during the Civil War
  • Being a main military supply depot during the Civil War and WWI
    • In fact, Jeff still a functioning portion of the original Quartermaster Depot running today!
  • De-segregating their schools 2 years before Brown v. Board of Education passed and being considered a model city for it

Jeffersonville has also had difficulties at points, though. It suffered because of the devastating Flood of 1937, when 90% of the city was flooded. During this time, there was no electricity and no escape, because all roads leading into the city were covered due to a levee failure. There was also a time period in the 1930s where Jeffersonville was nicknamed “Little Las Vegas” due to a booming gambling scene to recover from the Great Depression. This business was so big that it brought in famous mobsters such as Clark Gable, Al Capone, and John Dillinger. This did not last long, though, and the gambling scene was run out by the early 40s due to public outcry and rising violence.

Jeffersonville in Modern Times

In 2008, Jeffersonville made its largest annexation in the city’s history, which expanded Jeffersonville’s land and population by approximately 5,500 acres and 9,500 people. As of the 2020 census, the population rests around 50,000 people and the city limits encompass a total of 34.35 square miles of area.

The Big Four Bridge

With its proximity to Louisville by bridge over the Ohio River, the conversion of the Big Four Bridge into a pedestrian and bicycle bridge caused a larger amount of foot traffic to come into Jeffersonville, so they constructed the Big Four Station, which is a plaza and part that features green space, fountains, a playground, and access to downtown. This is also where the Abbey Road on the River music festival is held – the largest Beatles-inspired festival in the world!

Papa Johns Pizza

John Schnatter, the founder of Papa Johns, is from Jeffersonville and started his business – which is now the 4th largest pizza delivery chain in the US – in a small closet at the back of a tavern in 1984. Just 9 years after the first pizza was made, the company went public and now has over 5,500 locations across the globe. The tavern, which belonged to Schnatter’s father, is called Mick’s Lounge and is still functioning today!

Jeffersonville Boat & Machine Company

Jeffersonville’s long history in the shipyard business came to a relative halt in 2018, when the largest inland shipbuilder in the US, Jeffboat (which was previously known as Jeffersonville Boat & Machine Company and Howard Shipyard during WWII) closed due to overproduction after 200 years. However, this 80-acre property is now under the jurisdiction of the city and, in 2022, it was announced by city officials that there were plans in the works to redevelop it.

US Bureau of the Census

Jeffersonville is also the home of the United States Bureau of the Census’s National Processing Center, where a majority of collection, capture, and deliverance of census data occurs! This plant is one of Southern Indiana’s largest employers.

Affordable Dumpster Rentals Jeffersonville, IN

With 7 different sizes to choose from, Moon Dumpsters is the best option for affordable dumpster rentals in Jeffersonville, IN. All of Moon’s dumpsters are lightweight and can be easily maneuvered within tight spaces. Sizes range from 6 yards to 40 and are suitable for both residential and commercial applications such as:

  • Commercial Recycling
  • Construction Sites
  • Demolitions
  • Manufacturing Facilities
  • Renovations
  • Clean Outs 

Residential Dumpsters Rentals in Jeffersonville, IN

Moon’s dumpsters are the ideal solution for those undergoing a major home clean out or renovation. Our 6, 9, 12, 16 and 20 cubic yard dumpsters are just the right size to hold debris from any kitchen and bathroom remodel or DIY project. For those moving a relative out or making a move themselves, Moon Dumpsters is an affordable option that will help get the job done quickly. Finally cleaning out the garage or basement? Don’t let the extra debris pile up as you wait for weekly pick up.

When you rent from Moon you won’t be the eye sore of the neighborhood. We deliver clean and properly maintained dumpsters that are driveway safe. Upon delivery, each dumpster is placed on boards for optimal surface protection. When you’re ready to have it picked up, just call us and we will promptly haul away both the dumpster and trash from your residence so you don’t have to load up your personal vehicle and make multiple trips to the landfill.

Affordable Commercial Dumpster Rentals Jeffersonville

The right sized dumpster is an integral part to keeping any work site safe and clean. Whether you’re a residential contractor or on a major job site, Moon’s affordable dumpster rentals are durable enough to handle the job. We offer short term and long term contracts and will haul away roofing or fencing material leftover from a demolition. Our commercial dumpsters are also a great fit for those looking to simplify their recycling efforts or streamline their company’s waste. With 30 and 40 cubic yard options, no task or need is too big!

Consider renting a Moon Mini Dumpster, no matter what size project you choose to undertake. Our driveway dumpsters come in 6, 9, 12, 16, 20, 30, and 40 cubic yard capacities. Affordable and lightweight, a dumpster will be delivered directly to you and placed on boards for surface protection. We are environmentally-friendly, locally-owned, and willing to work with any time frame. Give us a call at 502-772-2821 to learn more!

Affordable dumpster rentals in Jeffersonville, IN

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Moon Dumpsters has dumpsters for rent in the Louisville, KY area for yard debris projects like taking down dead trees.

Signs That Your Tree is Dying or Dead

July 31, 2023/in Uncategorized/by Moon Dumpster Rentals

In a previous blog, we outlined the why in “Why You Should Remove Dead Trees From Your Yard,” but how do you know that your tree is dead or dying? There always seems to be a couple of dead branches or discolored leaves, but that doesn’t mean that your tree has called it quits and needs to be taken down. You should call a certified arborist for a second opinion before you contract a tree cleanup service or, only if you’re qualified, take your own tools to it, but there several signs to look out for when it comes to an injured or old tree that might be on its way out.

1. Peeling Bark

A healthy tree has healthy bark, and that might look a little bit different across species. In general, bark that is peeling unnaturally, is brittle, or is falling off signifies that there may be an issue with the tree. Do some research before you begin to worry though, because some trees, such as the Shagbark Hickory, Paperbark Maple, American Sycamore, and many strains of the birch tree all have bark that peels naturally.

2. Presence of Fungus On or Near Tree

Fungus feeds on decomposing matter, so it can be a great indicator that there is rot in or near your tree. If you see fungus shelves across your tree’s trunk, growing on exposed roots, or on the ground where the tree’s roots would be buried, then you’ll want to get a professional opinion on the tree’s health and whether or not you can treat it effectively.

3. Lack of Foliage

We all know that the leaves of most trees will change color and drop in the autumn and winter seasons, but if you notice all the other trees growing leaves, fruit, and flowers well into the spring and summer, but one tree is not, then it might be a sign of illness or death. Check the tree for other symptoms or contact an arborist if you have a dead-looking tree when it should be in full bloom!

4. Leaning

All trees grow towards the sun, and if structures or other obstructions stop a tree from getting the sunlight it needs in a straight line, then it will naturally grow at an angle and its root system will grow in a way that counterbalances the distribution of weight. But, if you previously had a tree growing towards the open sky that abruptly takes a turn and begins leaning, or you begin to see roots detaching from the ground at one side, then that’s a big sign your tree is unstable, dead, or dying.

5. No Green Under the Bark or Brittle Branches

You may have noticed that if you try breaking a stick off of a healthy tree that unless you have a sharp too to cut it, it’s very hard to tear or break past the green layer directly under the bark. If you can easily break multiple branches off or scratch the trunk of the tree and find no living layer under the bark, that means the tree has no nutrients being delivered and is likely dead.

6. Open Wounds or Cracks

Open wounds can be made by a variety of man-made or natural forces, including:

  • Lightning Strikes
  • Construction or Car Accidents
  • Storms and High Winds
  • Animal or Insect Damage
  • Improper Trimming
  • Moisture and Ice Damage

These wounds – especially if they are in a vertical, up-and-down position – can be difficult for trees to heal from on their own. With intervention from professionals, there is a possibility that your tree will survive, but it’s all dependent on the severity of the wound, how long the wound has been there, and the overall health of the tree.

Call Moon Dumpsters for Backyard Tree Cleanup

Do you have a dead tree that you have the skills and ability to take down yourself, but the resulting wood and woodchips won’t fit in your regular yard waste bin? Moon has you covered! We have dumpsters for yard debris of any size ranging from 6-40 cubic yards. Call us today to get our residential roll-off driveway dumpster to your worksite and experience the protection and quality waste removal that Moon guarantees!

Consider renting a Moon Mini Dumpster, no matter what size project you choose to undertake. Our driveway dumpsters come in 6, 9, 12, 16, 20, 30, and 40 cubic yard capacities. Affordable and lightweight, a dumpster will be delivered directly to you and placed on boards for surface protection. We are environmentally-friendly, locally-owned, and willing to work with any time frame. Give us a call at 502-772-2821 to learn more!

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Should I remove dead trees from my yard?

5 Reasons Why You Should Remove Dead Trees From Your Yard

November 2, 2022/in Dumpsters, Residental Dumpsters/by Moon Dumpster Rentals

When you landscape a yard, it never seems complete without a nice, big, shady tree to hang a tire swing from or build a treehouse in. They’re sturdy, they’re hardy, and they bring an extra aesthetic and dimensional pop to your yard that you can’t always get with shrubs and flowers. But trees, just like all other organic matter, can still succumb to a whole list of afflictions that cause them to die – sometimes in obvious ways, and sometimes in more subtle ways.

When you know you have a dead tree, or even a dying tree, on your property, though, action needs to be taken.

In a forest or a heavily wooded area, these dead or dying trees are also called snag trees, and can be very helpful to the environment – so much so that there are certain amounts of snag trees often required to be left standing. This is not, however, the case when it comes to dead trees in your yard. Here’s 5 reasons why you need to remove dead trees from your yard – the sooner the better!

Why You Should Remove Dead Trees From Your Yard

1. They’re a Safety Hazard

This is the first and most important reason for you to remove dead trees is because they pose a safety risk. As trees die and begin to decompose, they also begin to lose their structural integrity. The root system holding them in the ground will likely rot away, the bark will become loose, and the wood that once made it strong crumbles.

That means that the treehouse you built becomes more liable to fall, and anyone standing near or under the tree at any point in time is taking a huge risk of falling branches. Your house is put in the danger zone should any branches or the entire tree uproot itself in a storm, and you’ll be held responsible if any cars or houses are injured in the process as well.

2. They Can Attract Pests

If you thought that your living trees were the home to a variety of insects before, you won’t want to do any exploring in your dead ones. Dead wood is an especially attractive place for insects to make their home, as the wood becomes more malleable and more easily moved – and sometimes eaten – by certain species. Some of the most dangerous pest species that can end up doing a lot more damage than taking up residence in your dead trees include:

  • Ants, especially carpenter ants
  • Wasps
  • Bees
  • Wood-Boring Beetles
  • Termites

These pests can very quickly invade your home and healthy trees and threaten their integrity, as well as accelerate the rate at which the dead tree is decomposing, which makes it even more of a safety risk.

3. They Can Infect Other Trees

Whether by infectious tree diseases or invasive pests, dead trees have a high potential of passing both the afflictions they died from or what they developed as an effect of death on to other trees. This, then, multiplies your risk of dead and unstable trees and the amount of pests on your property that can develop into an outbreak if not controlled.

This was seen with the Emerald Ash Borer, which is an invasive insect that has wiped out a huge population of Ash trees in the Midwest because control methods were not studied and implemented quickly enough. When you have a dead tree, the best defense is to remove it as quickly as possible to prevent any risk of infection or pest spread.

4. They Can Devalue Your Property

While most people think that this reason doesn’t apply to them if they aren’t actively trying to sell their house or land, it’s actually pertinent to all home owners. Anyone who has ever planted a sapling or had to treat and care for trees knows that these plants are long-term investments. In order to take into consideration your property value, you have to think in terms of the ‘big picture.’

Trees can get very big, and they play an important role in the ecosystem of your yard. Even if you aren’t planning on selling your house in the near future, keep in mind that it will take some time for that ecosystem to recover from the loss of even one tree. This, combined with the time that it will take for the area to heal in terms of aesthetics, requires some forward thinking. You might need a stump grinded down, your grass will need to regrow where falling branches may have damaged it and where the stump used to reside, and you’ll likely have A LOT of yard work and waste to clean up after the fact – all of which contributes to the property value.

5. They Can Cost You a Lot In the Long Run

As the culmination of what most of the previous reasons revolve around, dead trees will end up costing you much more than a tree removal service will if you choose to wait. Reconstruction costs if the tree falls on a house or fence, insurance if it falls on a car, a lower property value, pest removal services if pests that made a home in your dead tree invade your home, and more tree removal services if disease spreads to the surrounding trees – it can all be avoided by early detection and early removal.

Don’t wait for these costs to pop up, and when you suspect a tree on your property has died, get an expert opinion or a removal service so that you can avoid all these unnecessary costs in the long run. And then after, when you need a yard waste removal service, give Moon Dumpsters a call! We deliver dumpsters from 6-40 ft for however big your tree removal waste may be!

Consider renting a Moon Mini Dumpster, no matter what size project you choose to undertake. Our driveway dumpsters come in 6, 9, 12, 16, 20, 30, and 40 cubic yard capacities. Affordable and lightweight, a dumpster will be delivered directly to you and placed on boards for surface protection. We are environmentally-friendly, locally-owned, and willing to work with any time frame. Give us a call at 502-547-1974 to learn more!

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Budget Backyard Makeover Tips for Renovation and Remodeling

How To Do a Backyard Makeover on A Budget

August 16, 2022/in Backyard Makeovers, Dumpsters, Residental Dumpsters, Uncategorized/by Moon Dumpster Rentals

Owning a house is expensive.

Not just the initial buy, or the materials needed to move, or upkeep of the existing features of the house – but the renovations needed can put a real ding in your wallet. Now, not all renovations or upgrades are necessary for a house to be functional – such as backyard makeover – but the appearance of the house can have a real effect on overall happiness and satisfaction in your home.

Besides, it’s your home, why shouldn’t it look the way you want to?

Especially when it comes to backyards – which can play a big part in hosting social gatherings, creating a safe, fun place for you, your children, and your pets to play around in, and vastly increasing a property’s value – renovation expenses can rack up pretty quickly.

As a company that specializes in offering driveway dumpsters to rent for individuals and businesses across Kentucky and Southern Indiana, we understand all the details involved in backyard remodeling. To help you remodel on a budget, we’ve compiled a small list of Dos and Don’ts to keep your costs down while still revamping your backyard’s look for the better.

Dos

Use What You Have

We know it’s hard doing DIY renovations with little experience and limited time in your day, but using what you already have is one of the best ways to keep costs to a minimum when remodeling.

A lot of the ‘renovations have to be expensive’ stigma stems from the fact that everyone wants new stuff. New wood, new playhouses, new decks, new furniture, new grills – while they might be easier and reflect exactly what you want with minimal work on your part, unfortunately, low-budget renovations don’t allow for all new materials.

Luckily, unless there’s seen or unseen damage to what you have already available and installed in your yard, most of the times, they can be great starts to DIY fixer uppers. Dreary concrete decks can be painted or made the base to an over-lay material to give it a new look, old furniture can be repainted, repurposed, or reupholstered, and broken wood can be torn down for space and repurposing in another part of the yard.

There are plenty of step-by-step tutorials on the internet for crafty, thrifty flip projects to follow!

Add Lighting

Depending on where you live, rainy seasons and longer periods of darkness can put a real damper on how your backyard looks. How can it look good if you can’t see it?

Putting up simple lighting solutions could be the solution or just the first step in your yard renovations. String lights, lanterns, path lighting, stair lighting, and spot lighting can be just the en’light’ening detail your backyard needs to look like a completely different space.

Just make sure you take into account the raised energy bills, unless the lighting runs on solar power!

Define your Spaces

By allocating designated areas to your backyard layout, you can easily make a far more appealing and aesthetic space. You can even go a step further and physically define those areas – colored mulch makes for a great ground cover around garden areas or play areas, and metal, brick, or stone edges for landscaping and garden areas can protect against ground overgrowth and section off non-grassy areas to keep it full and to itself. Lawncare technique can also lend to definition by weed-eating rigid lines around your property line, house walls, and deck areas. Keeping storage spaces available in each sections can mitigate debris and enhance the visual appearance of your yard – for example, keeping dog toys, children’s’ toys, and grill equipment in bins and bigger items like mowers and bikes in sheds or nooks around the yard.

Installing yard and garden pathways is also a powerful way to establish lines and a hierarchy of importance in your yard, as well as providing a safe walking area that won’t carve unintentional paths through your grass. These can be DIYed with stone, wood, gravel, mulch, with edges and without, flat, raised, built-in or freestanding – whatever floats your boat and fits your style and budget!

Make a Color-Code

Similar to interior design, having a color-code to your backyard can have an immense effect on the remodeling of your space. This color palate can apply to just about anything – from plants to décor to ground materials. With a few cans of spray paint, you can repaint furniture, plant pots, stones, pathways, sheds (which might take a little more than spray paint), tables, even walls and accents to compliment each other and sharpen up your yard’s aesthetic. Reupholstering or finding some new cushions and outdoor rugs to match each other can also make a huge difference in bringing your yard’s look together.

Don’t be afraid to plant colorfully, as well! If you’re someone who can’t keep plants alive, plant some low-maintenance landscaping plants instead of sweating over a garden that might not be suited for your climate.

Think Vertical

A pretty distinct way to embellish your yard landscape is to think vertically – height distinguishes and de-monotonizes your land so that you can highlight some parts with natural décor, color, and dimension while leaving others flat for your use. Some components that contribute to height can include:

  • Boulders
  • Trees
  • Vertical Vines
  • Vertical or Raised Gardens

This variation in height and depth can both assist in that definition concept and create natural places for the eye to rest when wandering instead of just a flat space. If rain is a big climate factor where you live, you can also plant a rain garden or engineer a landscape that utilizes rain water for plants, ponds, fountains, or rain-water pools.

Don’ts

Don’t Think ‘One and Done’

The first step and last of any renovation project is always maintenance. Clearing off ground spaces, keeping the yard clear from debris, washing stains off furniture and walls, and keeping up with your lawncare is an essential part of remodeling and backyard makeovers – the initial clean will make a difference in and of itself!

Pressure washers can be rented by themselves from most hardware stores, or local pressure washing services can do the job for you – either way, they’re a great way to freshen up your deck, patio, accent walls, fences, and exterior walls and they work on most materials so that you can get a perspective of how much money you really need to put into investing in anything new to replace things that just haven’t been upkept.

Don’t Discount Used or Bargain Materials

If you’re looking into refreshing your style entirely, sometimes the traditional stores and avenues of purchase aren’t the cheapest. Bargain stores may offer building materials and décor at a discounted price if they don’t sell well enough in primary home improvement and hardware stores, and you should always check around the community to see if anyone is selling used materials that you could repurpose. Estimates aren’t always accurate, and there may have been too much material bought for someone else’s remodeling project, or it might be the material being replaced that’s being sold, but either way, it will probably be cheaper than buying it new and in-store.

Décor, furniture, and the like are nearly always being sold online in marketplaces, groups, and designated individual buyer to seller websites – even if it’s not brand new, it will still be new to your space, and you might even find a match for your color palate that you couldn’t find in-store.

Don’t Use Temporary Solutions or Materials

There are plenty of quick fix improvements out there that work perfectly fine for small projects or place-holders while more permanent solutions are being funded or researched – a backyard makeover should not be a renovation of quick fixes and temporary solutions. Exposed to the elements and frequently used, oftentimes, they deteriorate at a far faster pace than any indoor project, which means that a temporary renovation may end up being more temporary than you expected and drain your finances if you intend to keep replacing it with something similar.

If you want to create a lasting backyard makeover – shoot for durable, quality solutions. Stick and peel wallpaper for your accent walls or sheds won’t last nearly as long as a coat of paint or a layer of siding, so if your budget runs out, no matter how much work you have left, rebuild some funds and continue the work with quality solutions instead of taking cuts that will cost you more in the future.

Don’t Ignore Proper Lawn Cultivation

As stated before, one of the most important aspects to a backyard makeover and renovations in general is keeping your work clean and cared for after the fact – otherwise you’ll be right back to where you started a few months later. If the actual lawn is an area of focus for your remodel, make sure you over-seed patchy parts only to get a consistent growth instead of seeding the entire yard, and keep it hydrated so that it grows right the first time.

If you change the makeup of your lawn entirely – like substituting your grass for natural materials such as moss, clover, mint, or thyme – search for methods that don’t force you to tear up your entire lawn with expensive tools and your valuable time. Aeration replacement is a practice where you punch holes in certain areas to fill with your substitute seeds and let it outgrow your grass.

Consider where you live and decide what kind of lawn will be best – there are plenty of grass alternatives that don’t require mowing if you don’t want to pay for gas, don’t require high amounts of water for drought areas, or contribute to the native wildlife for areas that are home to endangered species.

Don’t Leave Materials Out to Become Dingy

Clean, clean, clean – it’s the name of the game for a backyard makeover. When you choose décor materials the first time around, skip any fabric that will soak through and become dingy or susceptible to mildew, and make sure any wooden accent items and furniture are properly stained and weather-protected – no one wants rotting wood, soaked cushions, smelly rugs, or dirty surfaces ruining their hard remodeling work. Investing in some type of covering if your area is not already placed under balconies or open garages can solve weather-related problems and keep your newly-renovated areas safe, such as:

  • Tents
  • Umbrellas
  • Tree Cover
  • Pergolas
  • Mesh nets
  • Galvanized Panels
  • Awnings

Proper Disposal with Driveway Dumpsters

However you choose to go about your backyard makeover, one thing is for certain – you’re likely to have some sort of waste. Instead of leaving it in a pile until you have time for it, deal with it immediately so that you can finish out your project strong.

Make sure you check your local disposal service and their terms, though, because not all pick-up services will accept certain types or sizes of waste, which leaves the responsibility to you, once again. If you choose to transport your waste yourself, be sure you have the correct safety equipment and proper transportation, so that your discarded yard waste doesn’t end up scattered in your car or all over the road.

One way to avoid this is to hire a dumpster service – that’s where Moon Mini Dumpsters comes in.

We’ll deliver your dumpster, which is offered in sizes:

  • 6 yard (10ft x 4ft x 4ft)
  • 9 yard (10ft x 8ft x 3.5ft)
  • 12 yard (11ft x 8ft x 4ft)
  • 16 yard (12ft x 8ft x 5ft)
  • 20 yard (15ft x 8ft x 5ft)
  • 30 yard (22ft x 8ft x 6ft)
  • 40 yard (22ft x 8ft x 7.5ft)

And then when you’re finished, we’ll pick it up again to transport any waste material you may have to the proper disposal locations! It eliminates the last steps so that you can sit back and relax in your newly remodeled backyard. Let us finish up your project for you!

Consider renting a Moon Mini Dumpster, no matter what size project you choose to undertake. Our driveway dumpsters come in 6, 9, 12, 16, 20, 30, and 40 cubic yard capacities. Affordable and lightweight, a dumpster will be delivered directly to you and placed on boards for surface protection. We are environmentally-friendly, locally-owned, and willing to work with any time frame. Give us a call at 502-547-1974 to learn more!

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Best Dumpster Rentals St. Matthews Louisville Kentucky

November 25, 2019/in Commercial Dumpsters, Dumpsters, Louisville/by Moon Dumpster Rentals
best dumpster rentals st. matthews louisville ky

Moon Dumpsters proudly serves customers across St. Matthews Louisville with dumpster rentals ranging in size from 6 cubic yards to 40 cubic yards.

The Saint Matthews area of Jefferson County Kentucky includes a population of over 18,000 people. Incorporated in 1950, St. Matthews has its own Mayor and community events. Some of the most popular events include the Light Up St. Matthews in December and a Community Street Festival in May.

Saint Matthews includes one of the largest shopping malls in the region, the Mall St. Matthews, along with Baptist Health Hospital and numerous community parks including Brown Park and the St. Matthews Community Park.

Moon Dumpsters has been proudly serving the St. Matthews community for many years. As a locally owned dumpster rental service, we deliver our dumpsters to locations across St. Matthews Louisville. We offer 7 different dumpster sizes to our St. Matthews customers including are smallest 6 cubic yard dumpster up to our largest 40 cubic yard dumpster.

Our 6 cubic yard dumpster is ideal for small jobs. These span the gamut to include small cleanouts of garages and/or basements, bathroom remodels, deck demolition projects, cleaning up yard waste and fencing material, small kitchen renovation jobs, and roofing material clean up (up to 15 square).

For customers who need a bit more space, we offer a 9 cubic yard dumpster that is ideal for typical kitchen renovation projects, larger garage or basement clean ups, small kitchen + bath tear outs, larger deck demolition projects, yard clean up with fencing material, roofing material (up to 20 square).

Our 12 cubic yard dumpster offers even more room for customers who are undergoing a bigger home remodeling project requiring more tear out. Often customers with large deck tear outs choose our 16 cubic yard dumpster that can handle 10′ x 30′ disassembled. Remodelers engaged in bigger home addition projects typically choose a 20 cubic yard dumpster rental with dimensions: 14.5 ft. long x 8 ft. wide x 5.4 ft. deep.

Moon Dumpster Rentals also includes commercial size dumpsters for St. Matthews, Louisville-area clients. Depending on your needs, our 30 cubic yard and 40 cubic yard dumpsters are ideal for construction job sites, manufacturing facilities, demolition projects and commercial recycling.

Benefits of Hiring Moon for Dumpster Rentals in St Matthews Kentucky

As a locally-owned company, we take great pride in providing you with the best service in the business. When you rent a dumpster with us, you are renting directly from the business owners. We are committed to providing you with high quality, clean dumpsters that are well-maintained and delivered on schedule as promised.

We work hard to provide you with the type of service we would also want and expect. This means we go to great measures to makes sure our dumpsters do not do any damage to your driveway or yard. We use small, light and driveway friendly trucks (unlike typical heavy dumpster trucks) in order to make this possible.

Another benefit of choosing a locally-owned dumpster rental company to service your needs is the cost savings you’ll receive. Since you are renting directly from us, you are able to avoid added charges that you’ll frequently see from dumpster rental companies that actually use brokers or middlemen to manage the arrangement.

Learn more about renting a dumpster in St. Matthews from Moon Dumpster Rentals by calling us today at 502-772-2821. You can also reserve your Moon dumpster rental online. We’re happy to give you a fast and free quote or to set up your dumpster rental delivery.

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