Cut Costs, Crush Waste

Up to 60% reduction in dumpster volume, saving you money on dumpster hauls!

How it Works

Scorpion’s trash compacting trucks are engineered to safely smash bulky trash in open-top dumpsters. Our 3-ton barrel connected to our hydraulic “Scorpion Tail” will compact your trash without damaging the dumpster, giving you more space for trash before paying for a haul. We do not use hydraulic pressure to compact (which could be bad for the dumpster), but instead use the weight of our 3-ton drum to safely compact the trash efficiently.

Request Demo

What better way to see our service in action than a live demo? Fill out the form below or give us a call! We’d love to come show you how you can start saving money on dumpster hauls immediately.

Schedule Service

Whether it’s multiple dumpsters every single day, or a one-time project, schedule your service with us now! We can create the perfect package for any of your dumpster smashing needs.

Save Money

Reduce your dumpster hauling costs on day one! Being able to fit 30-60% more trash in your roll-off dumpster before needing a haul will save you real $$$$.

FAQs

  • Trash compaction is a cost-effective way of maximizing the use of your roll off dumpsters. The majority of the time, your dumpster is not “full”, it just needs to be compacted!

  • We serve all industries that use open top roll off dumpsters. Metal Recycling, Construction, Distribution Centers and more!

  • Our 6,000 lb metal drum can compact most materials in dumpsters. No matter what you have in your dumpster, let us give it a try!

  • Most of our jobs take less than 10 minutes, depending on the material in the dumpster.

  • We charge per compaction, with no long-term contract required! We also can create a discounted package for large or multiple compactions.

  • Yes! Your dumpster rental company may try to tell you otherwise, but can absolutely choose to compact the trash in your rented dumpster to save money. We won’t damage your dumpster, and we video every compaction to prove it!

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