Dumpster rental and landscape supply in Bowling Green, OH
Bowling Green is the Wood County seat and the home of BGSU, sitting on I-75 in the flat farm country south of Toledo. We run dumpsters down to it from our yard in Delta, about 33 miles to the northwest.
What we bring to Bowling Green
Between the student-rental turnovers around BGSU and the remodels on the older homes near the Four Corners, Bowling Green keeps our roll-offs moving. All five sizes head down to town, and bulk materials are there to load up at the yard. Pick what you came for:
About Bowling Green
Bowling Green took over from Perrysburg as the Wood County seat back in 1867, and it's grown up around Bowling Green State University, which sits on the east side of town off East Wooster Street. Downtown centers on the Four Corners where Main and Wooster cross, with brick storefronts running north and south along Main. I-75 skirts the east edge, US-6 and SR-25 carry the through traffic, and SR-64 heads off toward the river towns. This is old Black Swamp country, so the land is flat and the soil is heavy, and you can spot the wind turbines that stand west of town near the county landfill from a good way off. From our Delta yard it's about 33 miles southeast, a straight shot down through the farm country.
Dumpster rental in Bowling Green
We run all five roll-off sizes down to Bowling Green, from BGSU rental turnovers full of old furniture and mattresses to roof tear-offs, remodels, and contractor builds. Call with the address and we'll give you a flat, all-in price.
See our full Bowling Green dumpster rental guide → for sizes, pricing, placement, and the local FAQ.
Bulk landscape materials in Bowling Green
To work that heavy Black Swamp clay around Bowling Green, we sell topsoil and mulch by the yard and sand and stone by the ton. We screen and make the topsoil and mulch at our own yard, so the price isn't carrying freight from out of the area.
The heavy Black Swamp clay around Bowling Green holds water, so a lot of yards there can use a load of clean stone for drainage or a French drain, and good screened topsoil makes a real difference when you're trying to get grass to take. The older lawns near downtown go through mulch and topsoil every spring, and the new subdivisions on the edges of town are usually starting beds from scratch.
Bowling Green is outside our 25-mile materials delivery range, but you're welcome to pick up at our Delta yard. Bring a truck or trailer and we'll load you. Not sure how much you need? Each material page has a calculator that works it out by length, width, and depth, so you can figure the load before you make the drive up. A lot of folks rent a dumpster for the old material and order the new stone and mulch in the same call.
Roads and neighborhoods in Bowling Green
Downtown Bowling Green sits at the Four Corners, where North and South Main Street cross East and West Wooster Street, with the brick storefronts running along Main and the county courthouse a block off. East Wooster carries you out past BGSU and the student housing to the I-75 interchange, while US-6 runs east and west across the top of town and SR-25 and Dixie Highway run north toward Portage and south through the farm country. The newer homes spread out along East Gypsy Lane Road, Poe Road, Napoleon Road, and Mercer Road, while the older sections near State and Prospect Streets run closer together. City Park and Carter Park give the older neighborhoods their green space, and Simpson Garden Park and the Wintergarden and St. John's nature preserve sit on the south and east sides. The wind turbines stand off to the west near the landfill on the old swamp flats. Tell us your cross streets when you call and we'll plan placement so the box sits clean and the truck has room to pull out.
Bowling Green questions, answered
Do you deliver dumpsters to Bowling Green?
Yes. We run all five roll-off sizes into Bowling Green from our Delta yard. Tell us the address and what you're clearing and we'll give you a flat, all-in price and line up a drop.
Can the dumpster go on my driveway in Bowling Green?
Usually yes. On a new driveway or a hot day we'll set boards under it so it doesn't mark the surface, and we place it where you want it. The older streets near downtown and the student rentals off campus run tighter, so send a photo if you're not sure it'll fit.
Do you deliver mulch, topsoil, and stone to Bowling Green?
Bowling Green is outside our 25-mile materials delivery range, but you're welcome to pick up at our Delta yard. Bring a truck or trailer and we'll load you. Mulch and topsoil are sold by the cubic yard, sand and stone by the ton.
How much mulch or stone do I need?
Take the length, width, and depth of the bed and feed them into the calculator on the material page to get in the neighborhood. Then give us a ring and we'll firm up the amount before you make the drive up.
Do you handle student rental and apartment cleanouts near BGSU?
Yes. Move-out season around the university fills a lot of dumpsters with old furniture, mattresses, and trash. Tell us how many units you're turning over and we'll size the box so you're not paying for air or making a second trip.
How much does it cost to rent a dumpster in Bowling Green and how long do I get it?
Pricing runs by size, from $295 for the 10-yard up to $600 for the 40-yard, flat and all-in. Every rental comes with 10 days, plenty for a BGSU turnover or a remodel near the Four Corners, and if you need longer it's just $10 a day past that. You can book it online with your size and dates or call the yard.
What can't I put in a Bowling Green dumpster?
No hazardous waste, batteries, tires, or asbestos in any of our roll-offs. Just about everything else from a Bowling Green tear-off or cleanout is fine, from shingles to old furniture, and the weight limits run higher than most so you don't have to nickel-and-dime what you toss. If you're not sure about something, give us a call before you load it.
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