VANCOUVER, BC, August 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) If you've ever looked into renting a waste disposal bin in Greater Vancouver, you've probably noticed there are a lot of companies to choose from.
There are the big franchises that make a killing by sneaking in extra charges. To these companies you are just one customer of many and are unlikely to get very personal service.
There are the smaller companies that never seem to be able to meet their deadlines or provided a rental bin when you need it. Usually these companies haven't been in the business long and are prone to all kinds of mistakes.
Then there are companies like MiniBins.com who pride themselves of delivering outstanding service at reasonable prices. They are working at growing their company the right way and not putting profits before customers.
Founded in 2005 by Bret Dougherty, MiniBins.com has been in the business long enough to have dealt with pretty much every obstacle that can come up. If a problem comes up, your disposal bin isn't suddenly delayed several days. Instead they stand behind their word and deliver as soon as possible.
The size of the project doesn't make a different either. Many bin rental companies focus on their larger customers while making residential customers a very low priority. With MiniBins.com, they go out of their way to make a positive impression on all customers regardless if it is a one time project or a potential long term contract.
Waste disposal bins are primarily seen outside large construction sites, but they really have a wide variety of uses. Any time you have a large volume of waste or garbage to dispose of, renting a waste disposal bin is usually your best option. This includes things such as concrete disposal, dry wall removal, yard waste pick up, roof debris recycling, home renovation rubbish and other random junk removal needs.
To accommodate this wide variety of potential uses, MiniBins.com provides multiple trash bin sizes, from 5 yard up to 30 yard disposal bins. Also the traditional 6 yard, front-load dumpster is available too. For heavier loads such as concrete, soil or gravel, they have low profile bins to make for easier loading.
You may have heard about MiniBins.com in December of 2011 when a black bear hitched a ride into downtown Vancouver. That was aboard a MiniBins.com dumpster. They have since started providing sealable dumpsters and will soon have special bear-proof dumpsters available too.
One big advantage of hiring a company like MiniBins.com is that they have plenty of experience with recycling. So you can be assured that every effort will be made to properly dispose of any recyclables rather than it all just ending up in a landfill. Something like that would be a lot tougher when trying to dispose of waste on your own.
Instead of trying to figure all that out, you can call MiniBins.com to have a disposal bin delivered, often later that very day. Then once it's filled up and you're done with your project, give them a call for quick pick up. It couldn't be easier.
If you have any questions about what kind of materials are accepted or anything else you're not sure of, check out their website at http://www.minibins.com or give them a call at 604-728-5486. They service Greater Vancouver and the entire Lower Mainland.
MiniBins.com Establishing Themselves as a Leader in the Dumpster Rental Industry
If you've ever looked into renting a waste disposal bin in Greater Vancouver, you've probably noticed there are a lot of companies to choose from.
2012-08-02
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[Press-News.org] MiniBins.com Establishing Themselves as a Leader in the Dumpster Rental IndustryIf you've ever looked into renting a waste disposal bin in Greater Vancouver, you've probably noticed there are a lot of companies to choose from.