Dumpster rental and landscape supply in Franklin Park, Toledo
Franklin Park is a West Toledo area built up around Franklin Park Mall, where Monroe Street meets Talmadge Road. We cover it from our yard in Delta, about a half-hour west.
What we bring to Franklin Park
The big-lot ranches and split-levels around Franklin Park Mall give a roll-off plenty of room to sit, and there's no shortage of remodels and estate cleanouts back on those curving streets. We bring all five sizes in, plus bulk materials. Pick what you came for:
About Franklin Park
Franklin Park sits in West Toledo, in Lucas County, built up around Franklin Park Mall at the corner of Monroe Street and Talmadge Road. Most of the homes went up between the 1950s and the early 1980s, ranches, split-levels, and the odd Tudor or colonial, on some of the larger lots in the city, set along curving streets that branch off the main roads. Secor Road and Sylvania Avenue carry the through traffic, and the I-475 interchange is close by, with the Ottawa Hills and Sylvania lines just to the west and north. It's a settled, leafy part of town with mature trees and lawns that have been worked over for decades. From our Delta yard it's about a half-hour east.
Dumpster rental in Franklin Park
We run all five roll-off sizes into Franklin Park. The 10-yard suits a bathroom remodel or a heavy load of concrete and dirt, the 15 and 20-yard handle a kitchen tear-out, flooring job, or a roof, and the 30 and 40-yard are for whole-house cleanouts and contractor builds.
Placement is easy in most of Franklin Park. The ranches and split-levels off Talmadge, Secor, and the streets winding back from Sylvania Avenue tend to have wide driveways and big lots, so there's room for any size and room for the truck to swing in and out. On a fresh driveway or a hot day we'll set boards under the box so it doesn't mark the surface, and we put it where you want it instead of tearing up the yard. If a spot looks tight, send a photo when you call.
The jobs we see most around Franklin Park are roof tear-offs and kitchen or bath remodels on homes that are sixty or seventy years into their life, garage and basement cleanouts when an estate changes hands, and the deck, shed, and patio demos that come up once the weather turns. Contractors working the area park a container for the week on the bigger remodels.
Bulk landscape materials in Franklin Park
Those deep Franklin Park lots take real volume, so we sell topsoil and mulch by the yard and sand and stone by the ton. We make the topsoil and mulch right at our own yard, so you're not paying to have it trucked in from out of the area.
The big lots in Franklin Park go through a lot of mulch and topsoil every spring, and the older beds along those curving streets are good candidates for fresh topsoil and decorative river rock. Where the mature trees and clay soil hold water, a load of clean stone for a drainage trench or a French drain takes care of it, and crushed limestone makes a solid base for a new patio or a driveway apron.
Franklin Park sits near the edge of our 25-mile delivery range, so call to confirm a delivery to your address, or run a truck or trailer out to our Delta yard 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. A lot of folks doing a full landscape redo rent a dumpster for the old material and order the new stone and mulch in the same call.
Roads and neighborhoods in Franklin Park
The whole area takes its name and its center from Franklin Park Mall, which sits where Monroe Street crosses Talmadge Road in West Toledo. Secor Road runs along the east edge and heads south toward Westgate and the University of Toledo, while Sylvania Avenue cuts east toward the Five Points area and west out past the Sylvania line. The I-475 interchange feeds the through traffic, and the streets behind the main roads wind back in curves with deep, wide lots, a different layout from the older grid streets closer to downtown Toledo. Ottawa Hills sits just to the southwest and the city of Sylvania to the north. 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.
Franklin Park questions, answered
Do you deliver dumpsters to Franklin Park?
Yes. We run all five roll-off sizes into Franklin Park from our Delta yard. Tell us the address and what you're clearing and we'll line up a drop.
Can the dumpster go on my driveway in Franklin Park?
Usually yes. The ranch and split-level homes off Talmadge and Secor have wide driveways with room to spare. On a new driveway or a hot day we'll set boards under the box so it doesn't mark the surface, and we put it where you want it.
Do you deliver mulch, topsoil, and stone to Franklin Park?
Franklin Park sits near the edge of our 25-mile delivery range, so give us a call to confirm a delivery to your address, or pick it up at our Delta yard. Mulch and topsoil are sold by the cubic yard, sand and stone by the ton.
How much mulch or stone do I need?
Measure the bed across length, width, and depth, then drop those into the calculator on the material page for a starting number. Give us a call with it and we'll work out the load so you don't come up short on a big bed.
Can I pick up materials at the yard instead of having them delivered to Franklin Park?
Yes. Bring a truck or trailer to our Delta yard and we'll load you. That's a common choice for Franklin Park folks near the edge of our delivery range.
How long can I keep a dumpster in Franklin Park, and what does it cost?
Every rental runs 10 days standard, which covers most remodels and cleanouts around Franklin Park. If a job runs long it's just $10 a day after that. Pricing goes by size, from $295 for the 10-yard up to $600 for the 40-yard, and you can book a Franklin Park drop online with your size and dates or call the yard.
Can I put roof shingles from a Franklin Park tear-off in the dumpster?
Yes. Roof tear-offs are one of the jobs we run into Franklin Park most, since a lot of those 1950s-to-1980s homes are due for new shingles. Shingles are heavy, but our weight limits are generous and higher than most, so a 15 or 20-yard usually handles a typical roof. We can't take hazardous waste, tires, batteries, or asbestos in with it.
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