Storm Cleanup
Storm Cleanup Dumpster Rental
Nobody plans for a storm. A fallen limb, damaged fencing, torn-off shingles, storm debris shows up all at once and doesn't wait for a convenient time. Advisor prioritizes fast delivery for storm cleanups and connects you with a trusted local hauler who can get a dumpster to your property quickly.
Emergency Response
Speed Matters More Than Sizing Right Now
Storm debris is a safety and access issue before it's a sizing question, fallen limbs blocking a driveway, damaged fencing, debris scattered across the yard. Advisor prioritizes storm cleanup requests for faster turnaround, and most areas can get a dumpster delivered same-day or next-day depending on local hauler availability.
Before you clear debris: if you plan to file an insurance claim, take photos of the damage and debris before it's hauled away. Many insurers want documentation of what was removed, and it's much harder to prove after the dumpster is gone.
Recommended Sizing
What Size Do You Need?
Storm damage is unpredictable, so most storm cleanups start with a 15 or 20 yard dumpster since it's hard to know the full extent of debris until you're actively clearing it. Storm debris also tends to mix material types, tree limbs, fencing, roofing, and general yard waste, in a way single-project cleanups don't. Advisor defaults to a larger size when the damage hasn't been fully assessed yet, and your hauler can help you size up if needed.
What's Typically Included
Common Storm Cleanup Debris
Typical storm cleanup debris is a mix, fallen tree limbs or partial trees, damaged fencing, scattered roofing material, torn siding, and general yard debris the storm kicked up. Because storm damage rarely affects just one part of the property, it's common to see several of these categories in a single load. Check our Accepted Items guide if your cleanup includes larger trees or structural debris that may need special handling.
- Fallen tree limbs
- Damaged fencing
- Roofing debris
- Torn siding
- Downed branches
- General yard debris
- Damaged outdoor structures
- Storm-scattered household items
What to Expect
Delivery & Placement
Since storm damage can affect any part of the property, drivers will work with you to find the safest, most accessible placement, sometimes that means adjusting around debris that's already blocking a driveway or yard access. Let your hauler know about any hazards, downed power lines, blocked roads, unstable trees, when scheduling delivery so they can plan around them.
Whether you're dealing with a single fallen tree or damage across the whole property, Haul Yeah! can match you with a local hauler and get a dumpster there fast. Use Advisor to check delivery speed in your area and get upfront pricing for your cleanup.
Why Choose Us
Built for Storm Cleanup Response
Priority Turnaround
Storm requests get fast-tracked, most areas offer same-day or next-day delivery.
Sized for Uncertainty
A default-larger recommendation when the full extent of damage isn't known yet.
Transparent Pricing
See your price upfront before you book, no hidden fees.
FAQ
Storm Cleanup Questions
How fast can I get a dumpster after a storm?
Most areas offer same-day or next-day delivery for storm cleanup requests, since Advisor prioritizes these for faster turnaround. Enter your address into Advisor to check real delivery availability for your area right now.
Should I take photos before clearing storm debris?
Yes, if you plan to file an insurance claim, photograph the damage and debris before it's hauled away. Many insurers want documentation of what was removed, and it's much harder to prove after the dumpster is gone.
What size dumpster do I need for storm cleanup?
Most storm cleanups start with a 15 or 20 yard dumpster since it's hard to know the full extent of debris until you're clearing it. Storm damage also tends to mix material types, tree limbs, fencing, and roofing, in a single load.
What items are typically removed during storm cleanup?
Common items include fallen tree limbs, damaged fencing, roofing debris, torn siding, and general yard debris. Storm damage rarely affects just one part of the property, so a mix of these categories in a single load is typical.
How much does a storm cleanup dumpster rental cost?
A storm cleanup dumpster typically costs $400 to $650 for the 15 to 20 yard range most projects use, depending on your location and rental duration. Use Advisor for exact, upfront pricing based on your address.
Can I put a fallen tree in the dumpster?
Smaller limbs and branches are generally accepted, but a large fallen tree may need to be sectioned first or handled separately depending on size. Check our Accepted Items guide or ask your local hauler if you're dealing with a significant tree.
What if I don't know how much debris I have yet?
That's common right after a storm. Advisor defaults to a larger size, 15 or 20 yard, when the full extent of damage hasn't been assessed, and your hauler can help you size up with a second container if needed.
What if debris is blocking access to my driveway or yard?
Let your hauler know when scheduling delivery. Drivers will work with you to find the safest, most accessible placement, and can adjust around debris, downed limbs, or other hazards already on the property.
How long can I keep the dumpster for storm cleanup?
Most rentals include seven to ten days, which typically covers a storm cleanup. If insurance or repair timelines push things out further, local haulers generally offer an affordable daily extension.
Is storm debris sized by weight or volume?
It varies since storm debris is often a mix, tree limbs and yard waste are bulky, while roofing and fencing debris are denser. Advisor defaults to a larger size to account for this uncertainty rather than assuming one or the other.
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