Photo courtesy of Capstar Disposal LLC
Capstar Disposal LLC, a family-owned waste management company headquartered in Worcester, Massachusetts, has announced expanded service capacity and enhanced same-day delivery options for its roll-off dumpster rentals throughout Worcester County.
The changes come in response to increased demand from homeowners and contractors managing renovation and construction projects across the region, the company says. The expansion aims to streamline operations to provide faster response times and more flexible rental options for customers in Worcester, Auburn, Shrewsbury and surrounding communities.
Since 2008, Capstar Disposal has served central Massachusetts, specializing in providing roll-off dumpster rentals for residential and commercial projects, including renovations, roofing jobs, cleanouts and construction sites. The company offers multiple container sizes, including 10-yard, 15-yard, 20-yard, and 25-yard dumpsters, accommodating small residential cleanouts and large-scale construction debris removal. Each rental includes a standard seven-day period with flexible extension options available for longer projects.
“We recognized that contractors and homeowners needed more responsive service options, especially when project timelines shift unexpectedly,” Mark Eagleton, operations manager at Capstar Disposal, says. “By expanding our fleet and optimizing our delivery routes, we can now guarantee same-day or next-day delivery for most requests, helping keep projects on schedule and sites clean.”
The enhanced services also aim to address challenges faced by construction professionals and homeowners, including permit navigation for street-placed dumpsters, proper waste sorting requirements and eco-friendly disposal practices. The company says.
“Our goal has always been to make waste management as straightforward as possible for our customers,” Eagleton says. “Whether someone is replacing a roof, clearing out an estate or managing a complete home renovation, they should be able to focus on their project—not worry about debris removal.”
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