Construction Bin Rental in Surrey & the Fraser Valley

Eric's Disposal is an owner-operated construction bin rental service, delivering 8 to 40 yard roll-off bins to job sites across Surrey and the Fraser Valley — demolition, renovation, roofing and concrete debris, with same-week delivery and a free quote on every booking.

A row of Eric's Disposal bins at a job site, including one marked Drywall Only for a construction tear-out
Bin Sizes

Construction bin sizes: 8 to 40 yard

Eric's Disposal rents construction bins in 5 sizes — 8, 12, 20, 30 and 40 yard — matched to debris volume and material weight on the job site. Weight limits are confirmed on your quote before delivery.

8 Yard

Small demolition jobs and dense partial loads — concrete, dirt, rock.

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12 Yard

Dense-material loads and small demolitions that outgrow an 8 yard.

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20 Yard Standard

Active renovation and framing debris — the standard construction size.

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30 Yard

High-volume, lighter debris — wood offcuts and drywall.

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40 Yard

Multi-phase builds and commercial-volume construction waste.

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Full dimensions for every size are on the bin sizes section — Eric's Disposal delivers direct to your job site. Quote a bin at 604-644-1487.

Service Areas

Construction bin service areas: Surrey to the Fraser Valley

Eric's Disposal delivers construction bins to every job site from Squamish to Chilliwack, dispatched from its Surrey yard — Surrey, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Vancouver and the full Fraser Valley, covered by one yard on one delivery-and-haul schedule.

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Accepted Materials

What can you put in a construction bin?

A construction bin is a roll-off container delivered to job sites for renovation, demolition and building debris — the same acceptance rules as every Eric's Disposal bin rental.

Accepted

  • Construction waste
  • Renovation waste
  • Drywall
  • Non-treated wood
  • Metal
  • Roofing
  • Concrete
  • Dirt or rock

Not accepted

  • Paint cans & automotive batteries
  • Oil & chemicals
  • Asbestos & car frames
  • Electronics & tires
  • Food waste
  • Contaminated soil
Mattresses and treated or burnt wood carry a surcharge — treated or burnt wood is hauled only as a separate, non-mixed load, confirmed on your quote.
Construction Projects

Construction projects that fill a bin

Four project types fill most construction bins, matching debris from every job-site stage.

20–40 yd

Demolition & tear-out debris

Full demolition and tear-out debris in 20, 30 and 40 yd bins.

20 yd

Renovation & tenant improvements

Renovation waste and commercial tenant-improvement debris.

20 yd

Roofing tear-offs

Asphalt shingles and tar-and-gravel. Full tear-offs suit a dedicated roofing dumpster rental.

8–12 yd

Concrete, drywall & framing

Dense-material job sites — book an 8 or 12 yd if mostly concrete or dirt.

How It Works

How renting a construction bin works

Four steps: choose, book, take delivery, and schedule pickup.

  1. 1

    Choose a bin size

    8, 12, 20, 30 or 40 yards for the job.

  2. 2

    Book a free quote

    Book delivery with a free quote online or at 604-644-1487.

  3. 3

    Take delivery

    Eric's Disposal places the bin where you direct on the job site.

  4. 4

    Schedule pickup

    We haul the debris for disposal and recycling.

The free quote in step 2 states the full cost before delivery.

Cost

How much does construction bin rental cost?

Four factors determine cost: bin size, material weight, rental period and job-site access. Material weight is the construction-specific factor — concrete and dense debris cost more to haul than light framing waste. Eric's Disposal confirms the exact cost with a free quote before delivery.

Free construction bin quotes — Squamish to Chilliwack

Request a free, no-obligation quote online, or call 604-644-1487 for a fast response.

FAQ

Construction bin rental FAQ

Bin sizing, permits, overloading, mixed loads, and delivery coverage.

What size construction bin do I need?

A construction bin size follows the load's volume and its weight class. Dense materials like concrete fill smaller bins by weight; light bulky debris needs volume. Eric's Disposal confirms the match on your free quote.

Do I need a permit for a construction bin?

A bin on private property — job site or driveway — needs no municipal permit. Street placement requires a city permit in most Lower Mainland municipalities.

What happens if a construction bin is overloaded?

An overloaded bin is not hauled above the rim — transport load-securement standards prohibit over-rim loads. Any overweight charge is confirmed on your quote.

Can construction materials be mixed in one bin?

Mixed loads are accepted, if the load excludes the prohibited classes. Treated or burnt wood is hauled only as a separate, non-mixed load.

Does Eric's Disposal deliver construction bins across the Fraser Valley?

Yes — Squamish to Chilliwack, dispatched from the Surrey yard with same-week delivery.

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