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Roll-Off Guidelines

Roll-Off Container Information Sheets

For your convenience, you can download and print the  information sheets for your reference.

Acceptable Materials (pdf)Download

Free Metal Recycling ~!

Click on These Links Below for More Information:

Glencoe Creamery / Metal Recycling:

Electronics=Okay

( No Televisions.)

wire- grills- appliances-junk-car parts


Address: 818 9th St E, Glencoe, MN 55336


Click Here for Directions to  Metal Recycling.

Additional Fees

Tube Tv’s & Monitors, Mattresses, Tires

35

If these items are hidden in the load, the charge doubles.

Refrigerators, Freezers, Humidifiers, A/C Units (anything with freon)

35

If these items are hidden in the load, the charge doubles.

Over Stacked Fee

60

Add a description about this item

Over Weight Fee

75

Construction/Demolition

Over Weight Fee

89

Household-MSW

Extra Day Rental

7

The first 14 days are included in your initial rental

Learn more about what you can throw in a container.

What Can I Throw in a Roll-Off container?

Household junk and debris from construction or home improvement projects are typically allowed in a container. This includes remodeling debris such as drywall, lumber, flooring, cabinetry and siding, as well as general household items from decluttering projects.

  • Concrete (including rerod) 
  • Stone 
  • Masonry (bricks, stucco and plaster) 
  • Untreated wood 

(including painted, stained and/or varnished dimensional lumber, pallets, tree stumps, grubbing, root balls, particle board, plywood, fencing and dock materials) 

  • Siding 

(Includes vinyl, Masonite, untreated wood, aluminum and steel.) 

  • Roofing materials 
  • Duct work 
  • Plumbing fixtures 
  • Glass 

(limited to window and door glass from buildings and structures) 

  • Insulation 

(Includes fiberglass, mineral wool, cellulose, polystyrene and newspaper.) 


  


  What Can I NOT Throw in a Roll-Off Container? 

Depending on your location, each type of temporary container has specific guidelines and accepted materials.  Here are some general examples of items that are NOT allowed:

  • Any Fluids 
  • Asbestos Ashes 
  • Brush, Compost, Stumps 
  • Caulking Tubes 
  • Household Garbage CAN NOT be put into a Demolition Roll-Off
  • Hazardous Waste 

Never put the following 7 items into a roll-off container:

1. Batteries. 

2. Electronics. 

3. Paints and Solvents. 

4. Gas and Oil. 

6. Pesticides. 

7. Light Bulbs. 

Questions?

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(952) 393-7411

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