WHY TRADESPEOPLE ARE SELECTIVE ABOUT WHO THEY RECOMMEND
When a contractor gives a homeowner a company name, they're putting their own reputation behind it. They don't recommend businesses they've had to apologize for. They recommend the ones that show up, communicate clearly, and don't create problems mid-project.
Thompson Roll Off Service has been that company in Rockwood. The referrals come quietly — a general contractor tells their client, a property manager tells the next one, a roofing crew passes the number along. That's how we grow, and it's the standard we hold ourselves to on every job.
If you've been given our name, this page will tell you exactly what to expect.
WHAT THOMPSON ROLL OFF SERVICE PROVIDES
Is your project generating debris that needs a real removal solution — not just a larger trash bin? Here's where we step in:
- Renovation and demolition waste from residential and commercial projects
- Roofing tear-off debris including shingles, underlayment, and framing
- Concrete, brick, asphalt, and heavy construction material
- Full property, estate, and hoarder cleanouts
- Yard and landscaping debris in volume
- Construction site waste from ground-up builds and additions
We deliver roll-off containers to your address in Rockwood, TN, place them where they're most useful, and collect them when you're done.
THE CONTAINERS WE RUN in Rockwood — AND WHAT EACH ONE IS FOR
10-Yard Roll-Off
The right choice for contained, single-scope projects. A bathroom gut. A small roofing patch. A garage cleanout that's been on the list for a year.
This bin fits in a standard driveway without blocking the approach. It holds roughly three full pickup truck loads. For any project where debris is limited and access is tight, the 10-yard is the call.
What it handles well:
- Single-room renovation waste
- Small roofing jobs under 1,500 square feet
- Focused cleanouts — one room, one garage, one storage unit
- Light landscaping debris
15-Yard Roll-Off
The mid-range bin that handles more than most people expect. Common on projects that are bigger than a quick cleanout but don't quite fill a 20.
Holds roughly 4.5 pickup truck loads. Fits most residential driveways.
What it handles well:
- Deck and fence removal
- Partial bathroom and kitchen remodels
- Medium-sized estate room clearances
- Mixed light renovation and junk
20-Yard Roll-Off
The most-ordered bin in our residential fleet. If you're doing a full kitchen gut, a multi-room remodel, or a comprehensive property cleanout, this is usually where the conversation lands.
Holds roughly 6 pickup truck loads. Suited for most full-home renovation scopes.
What it handles well:
- Full kitchen and bathroom remodels
- Multi-room renovation debris
- Roofing tear-off on mid-size homes
- Full interior cleanouts before property sale
30-Yard Roll-Off
Where residential work ends and commercial work begins — though larger homes and multi-unit properties use this size too.
Holds roughly 9 pickup truck loads. Standard for contractors running active build or demo projects.
What it handles well:
- Major home additions or multi-floor renovations
- Commercial retail and office buildouts
- Property management multi-unit cleanouts
- Active construction site debris
40-Yard Roll-Off
Maximum capacity in our fleet. For sites generating high debris volume over an extended project duration.
Holds roughly 12 pickup truck loads. Typically used by developers, commercial contractors, and demolition crews.
What it handles well:
- New residential and commercial construction
- Large-scale demolition
- Industrial or warehouse cleanouts
- Multi-phase commercial renovation
TWO LOCAL PATTERNS WE SEE REGULARLY IN Rockwood, TN
The pre-listing cleanout with a hard deadline. A homeowner needs their property staged and photographed inside three weeks. The house has thirty years of accumulated contents. We deliver a 30-yard bin the morning the family starts sorting. By the end of the week the property is clear. The listing goes live on schedule.
The contractor managing multiple active sites in Rockwood. A residential contractor running two or three projects simultaneously needs bins on each site that behave predictably. Different delivery windows, different pickup schedules, different access situations at each address. Thompson Roll Off handles each one independently — the contractor doesn't have to manage our schedule on top of their own.
WHAT TRADESPEOPLE LOOK FOR IN A ROLL-OFF COMPANY
Experienced contractors don't evaluate dumpster companies on price alone. They evaluate on:
- Delivery precision. The bin is there when the crew needs it — not two hours later.
- Placement judgment. The driver positions the bin so it doesn't block material staging, equipment access, or neighbor egress.
- Clear weight guidance. They know what the load limit is before the project starts, not when they get an overage charge after pickup.
- Easy communication. If a project runs long or a second bin is needed, one call handles it without a runaround.
Thompson Roll Off Service is built around all four. It's why contractors pass along the number.
PORTABLE TOILET AND RESTROOM RENTAL — AVAILABLE IN Rockwood
A job site without restroom access isn't compliant, and an outdoor event without proper sanitation is a problem waiting to happen.
Thompson Roll Off Service provides portable toilet rentals alongside dumpster service across Rockwood, TN — from basic construction units to luxury restroom trailers for events.
- Standard construction porta potties, serviced on schedule
- Flushable portable restrooms for cleaner environments
- ADA-accessible units for compliance at permitted sites and events
- Luxury restroom trailers for weddings, corporate events, and gatherings
- Portable handwashing stations, standalone or paired
Book both in the same call. One vendor, both needs handled.
FROM THE THOMPSON BLOG
The Sizing Conversation Most Rental Companies Don't Have With You
The most common costly mistake in dumpster rental isn't the wrong debris type or a missed pickup. It's ordering a bin that's two sizes too small because the estimate was optimistic.
Here's how to size honestly — before you commit to a container.
The mental model that works: think in pickup truck loads, not in square footage or room count. Rooms vary too much. Truck loads don't.
A rough conversion guide:
- Single bathroom gut: 1.5–2 truck loads → 10-yard bin
- Full kitchen tearout: 3–4 truck loads → 10 or 15-yard bin
- Multi-room remodel, 2 bathrooms and kitchen: 5–7 truck loads → 20-yard bin
- Full interior cleanout on a 3-bedroom house: 7–10 truck loads → 20 or 30-yard bin
- Full exterior plus interior renovation: 10–14 truck loads → 30-yard bin
The 20% rule: Whatever you estimate, add 20%. Debris is almost always denser and more voluminous than it looked before demo started. Drywall, subfloor, and insulation all expand when broken apart.
When to choose up: If you're between two sizes and the larger one costs $30–50 more, take it. The cost of a second delivery almost always exceeds the upgrade cost.
Checklist before booking:
- Estimate debris in pickup truck loads, not rooms
- Add 20% to your estimate
- Identify any heavy materials separately — concrete changes the calculation
- Factor in how long demo will take — longer projects generate more misc waste
- When between sizes, choose the larger bin
Size right at the start. It costs less than getting it wrong.
WHAT CUSTOMERS HAVE SAID
"I've been a general contractor in Rockwood, TN for over fifteen years. I've used Thompson Roll Off on more jobs than I can count. The reason I keep coming back is simple — they don't create problems. Bin is there, it's placed right, it's picked up when I say. In this business, that's worth more than the cheapest price."— Gary P., General Contractor
"We had a tough access situation — a rear-load driveway with a low overhang that most drivers won't even try. I explained it to Thompson before booking and they came out ahead of time, assessed it, and figured out a placement approach. That kind of effort up front is what separates a good company from a mediocre one."— Diane W., Property Manager
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
A: Call us and describe your project — what you're doing, what debris you're generating, and when you need the bin. We'll recommend the right size and give you a complete price in one conversation.
A: Yes, with a dedicated heavy-debris bin. Concrete cannot go in standard roll-off containers because the weight limit is reached well before the bin looks full. We set up the right bin when concrete is part of your project.
A: Most rentals run 7 to 14 days. Shorter-term and extended rentals are both available — tell us your timeline and we'll structure it accordingly.
A: We serve Rockwood and the surrounding area. Give us your address and we'll confirm coverage and typical delivery lead time.
A: Call us. Early pickup is available. We'll schedule it around our route and have the bin off your property as soon as possible.