Tight squeeze on a 1960s ranch
We got a call from a homeowner on a quiet street in Forest Park where the driveway was barely wider than our truck. The project involved tearing off three layers of heavy asphalt shingles from a 1960s ranch, and the summer heat was already pushing ninety degrees. If we couldn't place the bin close, his crew faced hauling debris across fifty feet of manicured St. Augustine grass.
I backed our 20-yarder in slowly, placing wood planks down to protect the aged concrete from our steel rollers. We positioned the container right under the eaves so the roofers could pitch debris directly inside. By noon, the first load was full, and because we're local, we swapped it out within the hour. The yard stayed pristine, and the crew didn't lose a minute.
Travis put that dumpster exactly where we needed it without scratching the driveway or ruining the lawn.
Mark H.

