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Dumpster rental and landscape supply in Neapolis, OH

Neapolis is a small farm community in Providence Township, southern Lucas County, where SR-64 and SR-295 meet out toward the Maumee River. We cover it from our yard in Delta, a short drive northwest.

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What we bring to Neapolis

Clearing out a barn off SR-64 or graveling a long farm lane, we run it out to the township from just up the road. Five roll-off sizes plus bulk topsoil, mulch, sand, and stone. Pick what you came for:

About Neapolis

Neapolis is an unincorporated farm community in the northwest corner of Providence Township, in the southern part of Lucas County. SR-64, the Waterville-Swanton Road, runs through, and SR-295 drops down to meet it near here on the way toward Whitehouse and Waterville. It's flat farm country, with row-crop fields, barns, and rural homes on larger lots more than a packed subdivision. The Maumee River and the Maumee State Forest sit to the south and east, and the Wabash Cannonball Trail crosses the area near the corner of Main Street and the Waterville-Neapolis Road. From our Delta yard it's a short run southeast.

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Dumpster rental in Neapolis

We run all five roll-off sizes out to Neapolis. 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, a flooring job, or a roof, and the 30 and 40-yard are for whole-house and farm cleanouts and contractor builds.

Placement out here is usually the easy part. Most Neapolis properties are farmhouses and rural lots along SR-64 and the township roads, with gravel drives and plenty of open ground, so any size box drops in without a fuss. Where you've got a newer concrete driveway or it's 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. If your spot is soft or low after a wet stretch, tell us when you call and we'll plan the approach so the truck doesn't sink in.

The jobs we see most around Neapolis are farm and outbuilding cleanouts, barn and shed tear-downs, roof tear-offs on the older homes, and the odd remodel or estate cleanout when a place changes hands. Contractors working the rural lots park a container for the week while they frame or side.

Bulk landscape materials in Neapolis

For landscape supply out here, topsoil and mulch are priced by the yard and sand and stone by the ton. We screen our own topsoil and grind our own mulch on site, so there's no out-of-area freight tacked onto the load.

Out in Neapolis the big material order is usually gravel. Long rural driveways and farm lanes off SR-64 and the township roads need limestone to keep them firm through the spring thaw and the harvest traffic. Topsoil goes in to level low spots and rebuild lawns around the farmhouses, and mulch dresses up the beds at the homes closer to town. Where a field drive or a low yard holds water, a load of clean stone for a base or a drain line sorts it out.

Neapolis is well within our 25-mile delivery range, so we deliver bulk material right to your place, or you can 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, which helps when you're pricing a long driveway run. A lot of folks redoing a drive or a yard rent a dumpster for the old material and order the new stone or topsoil in the same call.

Roads and neighborhoods in Neapolis

Neapolis sits where SR-64, the Waterville-Swanton Road, runs through the heart of Providence Township, with SR-295 dropping down from the north to meet it on the way toward Whitehouse. Main Street and the Waterville-Neapolis Road cross near the old rail corridor that's now the Wabash Cannonball Trail, and the township roads grid out across the farmland from there. The Maumee River and the Maumee State Forest lie to the south and east, and Providence Township Fire and Rescue covers the community. This is open country, so most of the work is on rural lots and farm parcels rather than tight subdivision streets. Tell us your nearest crossroad when you call and we'll plan placement so the box sits clean and the truck has room to turn around.

Neapolis questions, answered

Do you deliver dumpsters to Neapolis?

Yes. We run all five roll-off sizes into Neapolis and the rest of Providence Township from our Delta yard. Tell us the address off SR-64 or one of the township roads and what you're clearing, and we'll line up a drop.

Can the dumpster go on my driveway or in the yard in Neapolis?

Usually yes. A lot of Neapolis properties are farmhouses and rural lots with gravel drives and plenty of room, so placement is easy. On a new concrete 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 Neapolis?

Yes. Neapolis is within our 25-mile delivery range, so we'll bring bulk material right to your place, or you can 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?

Pace off the bed or the lane, length by width by depth, and run those into the calculator on the material page for a starting figure. Then call and we'll lock it in. Stone for a long farm drive piles up quick, so a measured run keeps the order honest.

Can I pick up materials at the yard instead of having them delivered to Neapolis?

Yes. Bring a truck or trailer to our Delta yard and we'll load you. The yard is a short drive northwest of Neapolis, so a pickup is easy if you're only after a small load.

What size dumpster do I need for a barn or outbuilding cleanout in Neapolis?

For a full barn or shed tear-down out on the township roads, most folks go with a 30 or 40-yard box so they're not swapping mid-job. A smaller shed or a partial cleanout usually fits a 20-yard. Tell us what's coming out when you call and we'll point you to the right size.

How long can I keep the dumpster on my Neapolis property?

The standard rental runs 10 days, which covers most farm and outbuilding cleanouts around Neapolis. If a project drags on, extra days are just $10 a day, so keep it as long as the work takes and let us know when you're ready for the pickup.

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