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FAQ

How can I get a quote?

To receive a quote, simply contact us by phone or fill out our online request form with details about your project, including the type of waste, dumpster size needed, and rental duration. Our team will provide a customized, no-obligation quote promptly.

What types of waste do you accept?

We accept a variety of waste types, including construction debris, household junk, yard waste, furniture, roofing materials, and certain non-hazardous industrial waste. However, we do not accept hazardous materials like chemicals, asbestos, paint, batteries, or tires. Contact us for a detailed list of acceptable waste items.

How often can you collect waste and how do I schedule the pickup?

You can typically schedule waste collection based on your needs, whether it’s a one-time pickup or regular service. To arrange a pickup, contact Sierra Waste directly via their website or customer service number, where you can discuss your specific requirements and set a convenient schedule. For detailed information on their waste collection services, please contact us at (602) 243-6555.

Where is your office located?

Our office is conveniently located at 2211 W Roosevelt St, Phoenix, AZ 85009. We welcome clients to visit during business hours for any inquiries or to discuss waste management solutions. You can also find us easily on Google Maps for directions or further details about our location. Feel free to reach out if you need assistance finding us or have any questions about our services.

Do you offer transportation?

Yes, we offer transportation services for waste removal to ensure efficient and timely hauling from your location to the appropriate disposal or recycling facilities. Contact us for more details about our transportation options and how we can assist with your waste management needs.

What type of items are considered hazardous waste?

Hazardous waste includes items that can pose a risk to health or the environment. Common examples are batteries, paints, solvents, pesticides, chemicals, electronic waste, and certain cleaning products. These materials require special handling and disposal methods to mitigate their potential dangers.