How does the drop-off Process work?
Neighborly Hauling dumpster delivery follows 8 steps: you choose a delivery window at booking, receive an SMS with live tracking when the driver departs, the driver squares the truck to your driveway, performs a 13-foot clearance check, lowers the bin in a controlled motion, places HDPE Rolliskate boards underneath, completes the final drop, and takes […]
What does the load level sticker mean?
The “Max Load Level” sticker marks the top rail of the dumpster — the highest point debris can reach. Nothing can extend above the top rail. Overfilled bins cannot be safely tarped for transport under Michigan law, and the driver cannot legally pick up a load that exceeds this line. Safety Guide · Grand Rapids […]
What are Rolliskates?
Rolliskate driveway protection boards are thick HDPE (high-density polyethylene) pads placed under the dumpster rails on every Neighborly Hauling delivery. HDPE is softer than concrete and asphalt, distributes the bin’s weight across a larger surface area, and prevents the metal rails from ever contacting your driveway directly — at no extra charge. Driveway Protection · […]
What makes Neighborly Hauling different?
Neighborly Hauling stands out through five things most haulers don’t offer: square-wall bins with verified true capacity, hook-lift delivery into tight residential driveways, HDPE Rolliskate boards on every drop at no charge, full US DOT registration and Michigan licensing, and transparent weight reporting with photo documentation on every rental. About Neighborly Hauling · Grand Rapids […]
Dumpster Pickup Process: How Neighborly Hauling Safely Removes Your Bin
Neighborly Hauling dumpster pickup follows 8 steps: you receive a scheduled window, an SMS with live tracking when the driver departs, the truck squares up to the bin, the driver performs a safety inspection including door and load checks, photos are taken, Rolliskate boards protect the driveway during the lift, the bin is secured to […]