Budget Dumpster Sets Up Shop in Several Texan Cities
Austin, Texas (PRWEB) July 26, 2013 -- National roll-off dumpster rental company, Budget Dumpster, has once again expanded its rental offerings to new cities in the United States. It’s most recent expansions include the metropolitan areas of Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, Dallas, and Houston. With these five major cities covered, the company can service the disposal needs of approximately 6.1 million Texans.
The expansion into Texas fits nicely into the company’s long-term strategy of slowly building up new service areas. Over the last six months, the Budget Dumpster brand has moved into such areas as Orlando, Denver, Chattanooga, and San Francisco. At first glance, these cities might seem like random choices, but there is an underlying strategy involved for picking new service areas. Each city is chosen based on its population and overall economic health. Typically, cities with an expanding economy have a greater demand for waste disposal services, making them a prime target for the company’s dumpsters. As a city grows in wealth, it allows homeowners to spend more on their home, i.e. for remodels or renovations. These are two big project categories that the company uses as part of its marketing strategy for homeowners.
A growing city also means a lot more construction, which represents the other big piece of the company’s customer base. Both general contractors and large construction companies make use of roll-off dumpsters frequently. Using dumpsters allows smaller contracting companies, such as roofers and remodelers, to efficiently dispose of a variety of debris from their work sites. Larger construction sites that are managed by major companies with their own disposal equipment will also rent dumpsters from third parties to supplement their own debris removal process.
This last point is what pushed Dallas and Houston to the top of the expansion list. Both cities currently rank in the top 10 of new construction spending in all fifty states. Dallas alone has spent $5.2 billion on new construction for a mix of residential and commercial development projects. Houston has spent approximately $4.8 billion for a number of new commercial buildings, including distribution centers for companies like Amazon and ACE Hardware.
In order to capture a sizeable share of the dumpster rental market in these cities, the company has worked to ensure that they can offer a wide range of containers. For example, the company’s new Austin dumpster rentals are offered in sizes of 10, 20, 30, and 40 yards. Similar sizes are also available as part of their El Paso and San Antonio dumpster rental services. Although the dumpster rentals in El Paso begin with a 15 yard container and offer a 30 yard dumpster as the largest size.
These sizes are important for a roll-off dumpster business because they appeal to a wide range of customers. Large construction firms and general contractors prefer the use of larger roll-offs for their projects as they allow them to dispose of more debris per pickup. Other customers, such as homeowners, prefer the smaller sizes for general cleanup work. These smaller sizes are also easier to fit into residential driveways, which is the most common place for homeowners to keep their roll-off container rentals.
In the long-term, the company hopes to cement Texas as one of its strongest markets. Several online marketing campaigns are planned to help spur the visibility of its brand, as well as other local outreach projects.
About Budget Dumpster
Budget Dumpster was formed in 2005 as an alternative to traditional waste disposal services. The company provides roll-off dumpsters for both commercial and residential purposes. Currently, the company’s dumpster rentals can be found in 35 states, including Washington D.C. Future plans for the business include expanding into all 50 states, as well as rolling out services to other countries.
Arthur Doyle, Budget Dumpster, http://www.budgetdumpster.com, (866) 284-6164, [email protected]
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