Post-Storm Cleanup: Renting a Dumpster in Rhode Island
Rhode Island faces significant storm threats year-round - hurricanes, nor'easters, tropical storms, ice storms, and severe thunderstorms. After the weather clears, property owners face overwhelming cleanup tasks involving fallen trees, damaged structures, debris-covered yards, and ruined belongings. A dumpster rental provides the essential tool for efficient post-storm recovery. This guide covers everything Rhode Island residents need to know about storm cleanup dumpster rentals.
What Size Dumpster Do You Need for Storm Cleanup?
15-Yard Dumpster (12' L × 7.6' W × 4.6' H) - $475.00
- Best for: Moderate storm damage, single tree cleanup, minor structural debris, yard cleanup
- Capacity: 4-5 pickup truck loads
- Weight limit: 2 tons included
- Rental period: Up to 7 days
- Additional days: $8/day
- Extra weight: $140/ton over limit
- Typical damage: Branch cleanup, fence sections, minor roof damage, shed debris
20-Yard Dumpster (14' L × 8' W × 6.5' H) - $540.00
- Best for: Major storm damage, multiple trees, significant structural damage, extensive debris
- Capacity: 6-8 pickup truck loads
- Weight limit: 2 tons included
- Rental period: Up to 7 days
- Additional days: $8/day
- Extra weight: $140/ton over limit
- Extra height (6.5'): Better for large branches, structural materials, bulky storm debris
- Typical damage: Major tree damage, roof sections, siding, complete fence, water-damaged contents
Emergency Considerations:
- After major storms, demand is HIGH - book as soon as safe to do so
- May need multiple dumpsters for severe damage
- Extended rental periods common (insurance coordination)
- Weight concerns with wet debris, waterlogged materials
- Assess damage fully before choosing size (often larger than expected)
Common Rhode Island Storm Threats and Cleanup Needs
Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
Season: June 1 - November 30 (peak: August-October)
Typical Damage:
- Massive tree damage (uprooted, broken, fallen)
- Roof damage (missing shingles, structural damage)
- Siding and exterior damage (wind-driven rain)
- Flooding damage (coastal and inland)
- Downed fences and outdoor structures
- Water-damaged interior belongings
- Destroyed landscaping
Cleanup Needs:
- Extensive tree limb removal
- Roofing materials disposal
- Water-damaged furniture and belongings
- Structural repair debris
- Yard debris (branches, shrubs, fence sections)
Dumpster Recommendation: 20-yard essential for hurricane cleanup
Timeline: Weeks to months for complete recovery
Insurance: Document everything, save receipts
Recent Rhode Island Hurricane History:
- Hurricane Sandy (2012): Significant damage
- Hurricane Irene (2011): Flooding and wind damage
- Hurricane Bob (1991): Historic storm
- Coastal areas especially vulnerable
Nor'easters (Winter Storms)
Season: October - April (peak: January-March)
Typical Damage:
- Heavy snow damage to roofs (collapse risk)
- Ice damage to trees and branches
- Power line damage (fallen trees)
- Structural damage from ice weight
- Gutter and roof edge damage
- Flooding from rapid snowmelt
- Vehicle damage from falling ice/branches
Cleanup Needs:
- Broken tree branches (ice-damaged)
- Roof damage repairs
- Damaged gutters and downspouts
- Structural elements (collapsed carports, awnings)
- Interior water damage (ice dams)
Dumpster Recommendation: 15-yard or 20-yard depending on damage
Timeline: Begin when snow melts and access possible
Challenge: Winter weather complicates cleanup
Notable Rhode Island Nor'easters:
- Blizzard of '78: Legendary storm
- February 2013 Blizzard: 24+ inches
- Regular winter nor'easters annually
Severe Thunderstorms and Microbursts
Season: May - September (peak: June-August)
Typical Damage:
- Localized but intense wind damage
- Straight-line wind tree damage
- Roof damage from falling trees
- Siding and gutter damage
- Broken windows from debris
- Destroyed outdoor furniture
- Trampoline in neighbor's yard (classic!)
Cleanup Needs:
- Tree limb removal (sudden breaks)
- Roof and siding repair debris
- Outdoor items destroyed by wind
- Broken fencing sections
- Scattered debris across property
Dumpster Recommendation: 15-yard usually adequate
Timeline: Quick cleanup (1-2 weeks typical)
Advantage: Localized, faster recovery
Ice Storms
Season: December - March
Typical Damage:
- Widespread tree damage (branches snap from ice weight)
- Power outages (tree/line interaction)
- Roof damage from ice accumulation
- Gutter damage (ice weight)
- Structural stress damage
- Prolonged power outage issues (spoiled food)
Cleanup Needs:
- Extensive branch removal
- Tree limb debris
- Damaged roofing materials
- Spoiled refrigerator/freezer contents
- Structural repair debris
Dumpster Recommendation: 20-yard for severe ice storm damage
Timeline: After ice melts, assess damage
Challenge: Dangerous conditions during cleanup
Coastal Storm Surge and Flooding
Affected Areas: Newport County, South County coastal areas, Providence Harbor area, Barrington/Bristol waterfront
Typical Damage:
- Water-damaged belongings and furniture
- Flooded basements (everything ruined)
- Destroyed HVAC systems, water heaters
- Damaged drywall, flooring, insulation
- Ruined personal belongings
- Contaminated items (saltwater or sewage)
- Waterlogged debris (extremely heavy)
Cleanup Needs:
- Complete basement clearance
- Water-damaged furniture and belongings
- Destroyed appliances
- Flooring and drywall removal
- Contaminated materials disposal
Dumpster Recommendation: 20-yard, possibly multiple
Weight Warning: Waterlogged materials VERY heavy, expect overages
Timeline: Extended (mold remediation, insurance)
Immediate Post-Storm Actions Before Renting Dumpster
Safety First:
- Wait for official all-clear from authorities
- Check for downed power lines (call 911 if present)
- Assess structural damage (unsafe = call professionals)
- Document damage with photos/video (insurance)
- Wear protective gear (gloves, boots, long sleeves)
Damage Assessment:
- Walk entire property systematically
- Document all damage with photos
- Make list of debris and materials
- Estimate volume and weight
- Contact insurance company
- Get contractor estimates if needed
Initial Cleanup (Before Dumpster):
- Clear immediate safety hazards
- Move damaged items away from house
- Create debris piles by type (if possible)
- Salvage valuable items immediately
- Protect exposed areas (tarps on roof)
Then Book Dumpster:
- Call as soon as possible (demand will be high)
- Choose size based on assessment
- Coordinate with contractor timeline (if hired)
- Plan for extended rental if needed
- Keep all receipts for insurance
Storm Cleanup Dumpster Placement
Post-Storm Placement Challenges:
Assess Ground Conditions:
- Heavy rain = soft, muddy ground
- May need driveway placement (even if yard normally OK)
- Use plywood protection boards on soft ground
- Avoid areas with standing water
- Consider delivery truck access (mud, debris)
Clear Debris First:
- Remove fallen branches from driveway
- Clear path for dumpster delivery truck
- Ensure safe access (no downed wires nearby)
- Remove large obstacles blocking placement area
Strategic Positioning:
- Near debris piles for efficient loading
- Accessible despite storm damage
- Away from damaged structures (safety)
- Consider multiple debris locations on property
- Plan for potentially extended presence
Urban Storm Cleanup (Providence, Pawtucket):
- Street may be cluttered with debris
- Coordinate with neighbors (everyone needs cleanup)
- Permits may be expedited post-storm
- Municipal services overwhelmed (dumpster essential)
Coastal Areas (Newport, Narragansett):
- Assess flood water receded
- Sand and debris may cover driveways
- Salt contamination concerns
- Tourist areas may prioritize cleanup
What Goes in a Storm Cleanup Dumpster?
Accepted Storm Debris:
Tree and Vegetation Damage:
- Branches and limbs (cut to manageable size)
- Fallen trees (cut into sections)
- Damaged shrubs and landscaping
- Uprooted plants
- Leaves and organic debris
Structural Damage:
- Roofing materials (shingles, underlayment, flashing)
- Siding (vinyl, wood, other materials)
- Drywall from water damage
- Damaged lumber and framing
- Broken windows and frames
- Doors and trim
- Insulation (non-asbestos)
Outdoor Structures:
- Fence sections (wood, vinyl, chain link)
- Shed materials (if destroyed)
- Deck damage (broken boards, railings)
- Patio furniture (destroyed beyond repair)
- Playground equipment (damaged)
- Awnings and carports
Water-Damaged Contents:
- Furniture (waterlogged, moldy)
- Mattresses and bedding (flooded)
- Carpeting and padding
- Appliances (flood-damaged)
- Boxes of belongings (ruined)
- Books, papers, documents (destroyed)
- Clothing (contaminated, moldy)
Prohibited Items:
- Hazardous materials (even if damaged by storm)
- Tires (separate disposal, tire fees may apply)
- Propane tanks (very dangerous!)
- Batteries and electronics (some restrictions)
- Asbestos materials (if discovered)
Weight Considerations:
- Wet wood extremely heavy (fresh storm debris)
- Waterlogged contents much heavier than dry
- Shingles heavy (roofing damage common)
- Expect weight overages with storm cleanup
- Budget $140/ton extra for typical storm debris
Storm Cleanup Timeline and Process
Days 1-3 (Immediate Aftermath):
- Ensure safety and secure property
- Document all damage (photos, video)
- Contact insurance company
- Book dumpster (call immediately!)
- Begin safe, accessible cleanup
- Create debris piles
Days 4-7 (Active Cleanup):
- Dumpster arrives (1-2 days after storm typically)
- Begin systematic debris removal
- Work with contractors if hired
- Load dumpster progressively
- Coordinate with insurance adjuster visit
Week 2 (Continued Recovery):
- Complete debris removal
- Structural repairs begin
- Additional dumpster if needed
- Document everything for insurance
- Begin restoration process
Weeks 3+ (Long-term Recovery):
- Complete repairs
- Final cleanup and disposal
- Insurance claim finalization
- Property restoration
- Return to normal
Realistic Timelines:
- Minor storm damage: 1-2 weeks cleanup
- Moderate damage: 2-4 weeks
- Major hurricane/flood damage: Months
- Extensions available at $8/day (affordable for long recovery)
Insurance and Storm Cleanup Documentation
Critical for Insurance Claims:
Document Everything:
- Photos of all damage (before cleanup starts)
- Video walkthrough of property
- Save all damaged items (don't dispose until adjuster sees)
- List of everything being discarded
- Receipts for all services (including dumpster)
Dumpster Rental and Insurance:
- Dumpster cost usually covered by homeowners insurance
- Save itemized receipt from Rockhouse Disposal
- Include in claim as "debris removal"
- Most policies have debris removal coverage
- May be separate from dwelling coverage
Working with Insurance:
- Report claim immediately after storm
- Schedule adjuster visit ASAP
- Don't wait for adjuster to begin emergency cleanup (document first)
- Keep all receipts and records
- Dumpster rental = legitimate claim expense
Typical Insurance Coverage:
- Debris removal: Usually $500-$25,000 (depends on policy)
- Dumpster rental covered under debris removal
- Tree removal often covered (if damaged structure)
- Contents coverage (water-damaged belongings)
- Additional living expenses (if uninhabitable)
Save These Receipts:
- Dumpster rental invoice
- Contractor estimates and invoices
- Tree removal services
- Any cleanup services hired
- Materials for emergency repairs (tarps, etc.)
Rhode Island Storm Cleanup by Region
Coastal Rhode Island (Newport, Narragansett, Westerly)
Storm Vulnerabilities:
- Hurricane and tropical storm surge
- Coastal flooding
- Wind exposure (ocean winds)
- Beach erosion impacts
- Salt damage to structures
Typical Cleanup Needs:
- Extensive water damage (flooding)
- Wind-damaged roofs and siding
- Flood-contaminated contents
- Structural damage from surge
- Sand and debris removal
Dumpster Needs: 20-yard standard for coastal storm damage
Special Considerations: Waterlogged debris very heavy
Providence and Urban Core
Storm Vulnerabilities:
- River flooding (Providence River, Woonasquatuck)
- Urban street flooding
- Tree-lined streets (falling branches on cars, houses)
- Dense housing (damage affects neighbors)
Typical Cleanup Needs:
- Tree damage in older neighborhoods
- Basement flooding cleanup
- Roof damage (triple-deckers)
- Urban debris (signs, street furniture)
Dumpster Needs: 15-yard or 20-yard depending on damage
Challenge: Access in dense neighborhoods, coordinate with neighbors
Warwick and Suburban Areas
Storm Vulnerabilities:
- T.F. Green Airport area flooding
- Coastal edge flooding (Oakland Beach, Conimicut)
- Suburban tree damage
- Power outages from downed trees
Typical Cleanup Needs:
- Significant tree debris
- Fence and outdoor structure damage
- Roof damage common
- Garage and carport damage
Dumpster Needs: 20-yard popular for substantial suburban properties
Advantage: Good driveway access for dumpsters
Northern Rhode Island (Woonsocket, Burrillville)
Storm Vulnerabilities:
- Heavy snow and ice damage
- Rural power outages (trees on lines)
- Ice storm tree damage
- Nor'easter impacts
Typical Cleanup Needs:
- Extensive ice storm branch cleanup
- Winter storm damage
- Roof damage from snow load
- Falling tree damage
Dumpster Needs: 20-yard for major ice storm damage
Consideration: Winter access challenges
South County (Washington County)
Storm Vulnerabilities:
- Coastal and inland storm impacts
- Rural wooded properties (tree damage)
- Beach community flooding
- Agricultural area impacts
Typical Cleanup Needs:
- Large property tree cleanup
- Coastal flooding damage
- Extensive debris volumes
- Seasonal property damage
Dumpster Needs: 20-yard standard for property sizes
Advantage: Space for dumpster placement
Storm Cleanup Dumpster FAQs
Q: How quickly can I get a dumpster after a storm? A: We prioritize storm cleanup needs. Typically 1-2 days delivery under normal conditions. After major storms affecting entire region, 2-4 days as demand is very high. Call immediately after storm passes!
Q: Will my homeowners insurance cover the dumpster rental? A: Most policies cover debris removal, which includes dumpster rental costs. Save your receipt and submit with your claim. Check your specific policy.
Q: What size do I need for a fallen tree? A: Depends on tree size. Small tree (under 30'): 15-yard may work. Medium to large tree: 20-yard recommended. Multiple trees: 20-yard or multiple dumpsters.
Q: Can I put wet, waterlogged materials in the dumpster? A: Yes, but be aware waterlogged materials are much heavier than dry. May exceed 2-ton weight limit. Overage at $140/ton is reasonable and expected for flood cleanup.
Q: How long can I keep the dumpster for storm cleanup? A: Up to 7 days included. Extensions only $8/day - very affordable since storm recovery often takes weeks. Many customers keep dumpsters 2-3 weeks.
Q: What if the storm damage is worse than I thought? A: Common situation! If you fill the first dumpster, schedule a second one. Or call to extend and arrange swap-out for empty dumpster.
Q: Can I put damaged appliances in the dumpster? A: Yes, storm-damaged appliances (water heaters, HVAC, refrigerators, washers, dryers) are accepted.
Q: Do you work with insurance adjusters? A: We provide detailed receipts for your insurance claim. Adjusters are familiar with storm cleanup dumpster needs - standard claim expense.
Q: What about hazardous materials damaged in the storm? A: Paint, chemicals, gasoline, propane tanks cannot go in dumpster even if damaged. Contact Rhode Island hazardous waste disposal for these items.
Q: Can I clean up even if insurance adjuster hasn't come yet? A: Yes! Document damage thoroughly with photos/video first, then begin cleanup for safety/health. Don't wait - mold grows quickly. Just document everything.
Q: Is storm debris heavier than regular construction debris? A: Yes! Wet wood, waterlogged belongings, and green (fresh-cut) wood are much heavier than dry materials. Budget for potential weight overage.
Q: Will there be other storm debris on the street? A: After major storms, yes - entire neighborhoods will have debris piles. Dumpster keeps your debris contained and professional-looking while protecting against scavengers.
Why Choose Rockhouse Disposal for Storm Cleanup:
✓ Storm response priority - We understand urgency
✓ Insurance-friendly - Detailed receipts for claims
✓ Flexible rental periods - Extended recovery timelines accommodated
✓ Both sizes available - 15-yard and 20-yard for any damage level
✓ Affordable extensions - Only $8/day for long recovery
✓ Local Rhode Island service - All communities, coastal to inland
✓ Professional support - Experienced with storm aftermath
✓ Reliable delivery - As soon as safely possible after storm
Don't face storm cleanup alone. From the first fallen branch to the last piece of debris, Rockhouse Disposal provides the essential service that helps Rhode Island families and businesses recover and rebuild.
Contact us today for storm cleanup dumpster rental. Whether you need a 15-yard for $475 or 20-yard for $540, we'll respond as quickly as possible to help you begin recovery.











