When You Need More Than a Pickup Truck Can Handle
A landscape overhaul, demo, or cleanup that's generating more debris than you can move yourself
A big mulch, gravel, or topsoil delivery you want spread without paying for delivery and labor separately
Storm cleanup with downed limbs, branches, and yard debris piled up
A concrete tear-out, hardscape demo, or fence removal with heavy material
A basement, garage, or shed cleanout where the volume is too much for the city pickup
A small construction or renovation project that needs hauling but doesn't justify a full dumpster
A dump trailer is the right call when you need more capacity than a pickup, more flexibility than a dumpster, and the ability to move and unload material yourself.
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How Dump Trailer Rental Works
The Simple Version
We drop the trailer at your property, you fill it on your schedule, we come pick it up and haul the load to the appropriate disposal site. That's it.
The trailer we use is a 14-foot heavy-duty dump trailer with hydraulic lift, rated for landscape, construction, and demolition loads. The bed sits low enough to wheelbarrow into, with a fold-down tailgate ramp for rolling equipment or heavy items in. Side rails keep loose debris contained during transport.
What makes a dump trailer different from a dumpster:
A roll-off dumpster gets dropped and sits in one spot until you're done. A dump trailer is mobile. You can hook it up and move it around your property as you work, or position it exactly where you need it instead of where the truck can drop a roll-off. That matters on properties with tight access, multiple work areas, or when you don't want a steel box sitting in your driveway for a week.
A dumpster typically requires a multi-day rental and counts every day. A dump trailer rents by the day, by the load, or with full-service haul-off where we handle the trip to disposal so you don't have to.
What We Haul (and What We Don't)
Acceptable Loads
Yard debris (branches, brush, leaves, grass clippings, sod, root balls)
Mulch, topsoil, gravel, rock, and sand for delivery or removal
Concrete, brick, and hardscape demolition material
Construction debris (lumber, drywall, fencing, decking)
Household cleanout items (furniture, appliances, general bulky junk)
Light demolition material from interior renovations
What We Don't Haul
Hazardous waste, paint, oil, solvents, batteries, or chemicals
Tires, refrigerators, or freezers without prior arrangement (separate disposal fees apply)
Asbestos, lead paint, or contaminated material
Liquid waste of any kind
Loads exceeding the trailer's weight capacity
If you're not sure whether something qualifies, ask before we drop the trailer. Easier to plan around it than to have it sitting in the bed when we come for pickup.
Rental Options and Pricing
Three Ways to Use the Trailer
Daily rental, you load and unload. We drop the trailer, you fill it, you take it to disposal yourself. Lowest cost option. Right for homeowners who have a place to dump (transfer station, landscape recycling, construction debris site) and want maximum flexibility on timing.
Daily rental with haul-off. We drop the trailer, you fill it, we come pick it up and haul it to disposal. The most popular option for landscape and cleanup jobs. You don't need a truck or trailer hitch, you don't need to figure out where to take the load, and you only pay for one pickup at the end.
Full-service load and haul. We bring the trailer, load it for you, and haul it away. Right for storm cleanup, big debris piles, or any job where you want the whole thing handled. Includes labor.
Pricing depends on rental duration, load weight, and disposal fees. We'll quote a flat or estimated rate before we drop the trailer so there are no surprises. Most jobs come in lower than the equivalent dumpster rental once labor and convenience are factored in.
Our Process
How a Moku Dump Trailer Rental Works
Step 1: Talk through the job. Quick call or message to figure out what you're hauling, how much, and how long you need the trailer. We'll quote you a rate and pick a drop-off date.
Step 2: We drop the trailer. We position it where you want it, including tight access spots where a dumpster wouldn't fit. The trailer is yours for the rental period.
Step 3: You fill it (or we do). Depending on which rental option you chose, you load on your schedule or we handle the loading. Either way, we make sure you've got what you need before we leave.
Step 4: We haul it. When you're done, we pick up the trailer and take the load to the right disposal site. Yard debris, hardscape demo, and household cleanout all go to different facilities, and we sort that out so you don't have to.








