Don't overpay. Most residents and contractors rent based on recommendations, not the job's needs, adding hundreds in unneeded volume or overage fees. Austino's is different.
Most Five Points, OH residents and contractors overpay on dumpster rentals for one reason: they rent the size the sales rep recommended, not the size the actual job needs.
A 20-yard dumpster sounds reasonable for a kitchen remodel. For most kitchen remodels, a 10 or 15 covers it. The 20 was upsold. The extra $150–$300 stayed with the rental company.
We don't run that playbook. Austino's quotes the bin size that matches the actual debris load, tells you when a smaller size would handle it, and bills clean — flat rate, included tonnage, posted overage rate. If you're paying more than that, you're paying for the rental company's overhead, not your debris.
The dumpster rental market in Five Points has two ways to make a margin look bigger than it is.
Method one: upsell the bin size. A bigger bin rents for more. If the customer doesn't fill it, that's profit. If they overfill the smaller bin they should have rented, that's also profit (in overage fees). Either way, the rental company wins by leaving the customer in the wrong size.
Method two: bury the disposal fees. The "rental rate" looks competitive but excludes tonnage. You find out at pickup that the load weighed more than the included tonnage allowance, and the per-ton overage hits your invoice. By then there's no negotiation — your debris is on their truck.
The honest pricing model puts the included tonnage, the overage rate, and the rental period in writing before you commit. That's what we do. It's not a marketing position. It's how the industry should work and mostly doesn't.
Small Cleanouts and Targeted Projects
The 10-yard is the right call for most single-room renovations, garage cleanouts, small roofing jobs under 1,500 square feet, and concrete or heavy debris loads (where weight, not volume, is the constraint). Compact footprint fits in residential driveways without blocking the entire approach.
Use this when: bathroom remodel, single-room demolition, garage cleanout, deck removal, small roofing project, concrete or brick disposal.
Don't use this when: whole-house cleanout, multi-room remodel, full roof replacement on a large home.
The Goldilocks Size for Five Points, OH Projects
The 15-yard handles mid-sized cleanups that overflow the 10 but don't fill the 20. Kitchen remodels with cabinets. Two-room renovations. Mid-sized estate cleanouts. Roof replacements on average homes.
This is the most under-rented size in the market because rental companies push customers toward the 20. For roughly two-thirds of jobs that get a 20-yard recommendation in Five Points, the 15 would have worked.
Whole-Floor Renovations and Larger Cleanouts
The 20-yard is the standard for whole-floor renovations, full roof tear-offs on average to large homes, multi-room cleanouts, and significant landscaping debris. Still fits most residential driveways though tighter than the 10.
Common use: full kitchen plus living room remodel, whole-floor flooring replacement, large yard cleanup with hardscaping debris.
Major Renovation and Construction Debris
The 30-yard is contractor and large renovation territory. New construction debris. Significant demolition. Major estate cleanouts. Commercial cleanouts. Multi-room remodels with large material volume.
Footprint requires more space than residential driveways usually have. We place these on commercial sites, construction sites, or at residential addresses where the property has space for it.
Commercial Volume
The 40-yard is for jobs producing volume that smaller bins can't handle on a single drop. Commercial buildout debris. Major demolition. Industrial cleanouts. Multi-family property turnovers.
Almost always commercial work in Five Points. Residential applications are rare and usually involve property owners with significant land or contractors handling multi-property work.
Construction-specific bin rental with extended rental periods, swap-out service when bins fill mid-project, and contractor billing terms. Pricing scales with project duration and total tonnage rather than single-drop rates. We handle ongoing jobsite waste for contractors building anywhere from single-family infill to mid-sized commercial in Five Points, OH.
Single-drop residential service for homeowners running renovations, cleanouts, or property prep. Most common: 10 and 15-yard bins, week-long rental period, flat-rate pricing with clear tonnage limits. Delivered to driveway, picked up when you call.
Heavy debris hits weight limits before it hits volume limits. We bring smaller bins (10-yard or specialized 15-yard) for heavy-only loads with weight-based pricing. Mixed loads with heavy debris and standard waste need to be quoted carefully — the included tonnage on a standard bin doesn't cover concrete.
Roofing is a specific use case. Shingles are heavy and pile up fast. The right bin for a roof depends on the home size: typically 10 or 15-yard for smaller homes, 20-yard for larger or multi-layer tear-offs. We position the bin under the roof drop zone for direct tarp-loading when the site layout allows.
Brush, branches, leaves, sod, soil. Yard waste has its own disposal stream in Five Points and we route accordingly. Pricing on yard-only loads is sometimes lower than mixed waste because of the disposal route. Tell us at booking.
Same-day availability depends on inventory and route capacity. Morning calls usually get same-day or next-morning delivery. Afternoon calls roll to next day in most cases. We tell you straight what's possible — no booking your job and missing the window.
For projects that fit inside a single weekend, weekend-only rental periods are available at lower rates than the full week. Delivery Friday afternoon, pickup Monday morning. Good fit for garage cleanouts and yard projects.
Rule of thumb that actually works: estimate your debris in cubic yards. A standard pickup truck bed holds about 2.5 cubic yards. A standard car-sized garage holds about 30 cubic yards of empty space — but cleanout debris in that garage is rarely more than 10–15 cubic yards once compressed.
Call us with the project description and we'll size it without trying to upsell.
Flat-rate pricing structure for residential rentals: bin size + included tonnage + rental period (usually 7 days) + overage rate per ton above included tonnage. Construction contracts price differently — often hauling rates rather than included tonnage.
What pushes a quote up: heavier waste type (concrete, demolition debris), longer rental period, additional pickup or swap-out, restricted access requiring smaller delivery vehicle.
What keeps it down: standard waste type, single-drop service, longer commitment for contractors, weekday delivery and pickup.
We invoice on delivery for residential and net terms for established contractor accounts. The quote is the price unless you go over tonnage — at which point the posted overage rate applies, not a surprise number.
Three things you should specifically check when comparing dumpster rental quotes.
— Brendan O'Sullivan, Five Points
"Rented a 15-yard for a basement cleanout. The other quote I got was for a 20-yard at a higher rate. Austino's told me the 15 would handle it. They were right — we filled it about 80%. Saved me a couple hundred and the bin still fit my driveway."
— Rachel Whitfield, Five Points
"Used them for a roof tear-off on our Five Points, OH home. Driver positioned the bin where the roofing crew asked for it. Picked up two days after they finished. Invoice matched the quote exactly. One minor scheduling hiccup on delivery time — they called and adjusted, gave me a window I could plan around. No complaints overall."
— Marcus Yeung, General Contractor, Five Points
"Switched our jobsite dumpster service to Austino's last year. The reliability is the win — bins swap out when scheduled, billing is consistent, and they handle our heavier loads without surprise charges. That's a hard combination to find in this market."
The most expensive mistake homeowners make on dumpster rental isn't picking the wrong company. It's picking the wrong size.
Here's the underlying math. A 10-yard bin holds about ten cubic yards — roughly four pickup truck beds. A 20-yard bin holds twice that. The price difference between them is usually 30–50% more for the larger size, not double, because the disposal cost scales by weight rather than by bin size.
Most homeowners look at that pricing structure and conclude: rent the bigger bin for the small price difference, just to be safe. The sales rep on the phone usually nudges in the same direction. The result is half-empty 20-yard bins sitting in driveways across Five Points, where a 10 would have done the job and cost less.
The right way to think about it: estimate your debris in cubic yards first, then pick the size that fits with a small margin. Half of a small bathroom remodel doesn't generate ten cubic yards of debris. A garage cleanout of a normally-used two-car garage rarely exceeds twelve. Roof tear-offs are where size matters most because shingle weight gets significant — but even there, the bin size depends on the home's roof area, not on a general "roof = 20-yard" assumption.
There's a flip side to the size question — going too small. If you fill a 10-yard, request a pickup, and have more debris than you estimated, you're now paying for a second pickup. That cost usually exceeds the upgrade fee to a larger size at the start. The decision logic isn't "smallest possible bin." It's "smallest bin that handles your actual debris with a 15–20% buffer."
The bin sales rep, if they're being honest, can tell you which size is right within ten seconds once you describe the job. If they push the larger size without asking you about the debris, that's the cue to call another company in Five Points, OH.
Call Austino's for a flat-rate quote that puts everything in writing — bin size, included tonnage, rental period, overage rate, delivery and pickup fees. We'll size your bin to the actual job, not to our margin, and tell you straight what it costs in Five Points before you commit.