It’s perfectly possible for a dumpster to be placed on a slope or incline. For the sake of convenient access, dumpsters are regularly placed on sloping drives, sidewalks, and other inclines around Hartford, Bloomfield, Windsor, and Simsbury. But not every slope is suitable, and you’ll need to bear the following eight factors in mind. If in doubt, ask your local roll-off dumpster rental company for guidance.
Can a Dumpster Be Situated on a Slope or Incline?
Remove Ice From the Slope
If you’re renting a dumpster during winter, you’ll need to make sure that the slope isn’t slippery. Before delivery, plow away any snow or ice and have it salted thoroughly. Due to their weight, it’s extremely rare for a dumpster to slide on ice, but it’s always better to be safe than sorry.
Don’t Place Your Dumpster Sideways
A dumpster should never be placed sideways on a slope. When it becomes full, a dumpster often becomes top-heavy. This puts the dumpster at risk of tipping over if placed sideways on a steep enough hill or incline.
Don’t Worry About the Dumpster’s Wheels
Roll-off dumpsters have broad metal wheels that allow them to be easily rolled onto most hard surfaces. These wheels are only at one end of the dumpster and they make up a tiny fraction of the surface area in contact with the ground. For this reason, it’s fine to place roll-off dumpsters on most slopes or hills. They won’t roll away.
Some Slopes Are Too Steep, Though
Needless to say, some inclines are just too steep to place a dumpster. Talk to your dumpster provider before you order one. They can look at pictures of your drive or pay a visit to judge if there will be any problems.
Flat Surfaces Are Better
It’s always better to place a dumpster on a flat surface wherever possible. In most cases, this makes it easier to deliver, fill, and remove. You might not be aware of potential dumpster locations. If there’s a nearby grassy area, for example, you can lay down plywood and place the dumpster on top without damaging the grass.
Avoid Placing on Damaged Surfaces
Most hard surfaces are suitable for dumpsters. This includes concrete, asphalt, gravel, and bare ground. But if your sloping surface is already somehow cracked or damaged, then the wheels of the roll-off dumpster might worsen that damage.
Ask Your Roll-Off Dumpster Rental Firm for Advice
Without experience, it can be difficult to judge the ideal location for your dumpster. Always ask your local dumpster provider for their thoughts. They’ll be happy to help.
Know the Permit Rules for Hartford, Bloomfield, Windsor, and Simsbury
If you need to place your dumpster on a public street, you’ll need to obtain a street permit from the local council. Each area also has its own rules for the use of barricades or cones to protect passersby.
Call Windsor Sanitation today to have a roll-off dumpster promptly delivered. We’ve been offering a dependable same-day dumpster delivery service since 1971.