Dumpster Rental in Mariemont, OH
Mariemont is a National Historic Landmark village, and its residents take that heritage seriously. When it's time to renovate or clean out one of Mariemont's distinctive Tudor, Colonial, or English cottage homes, you need a dumpster service that understands the care these properties deserve.
Mariemont homes are unlike anything else in the Cincinnati area — designed by renowned architect John Nolen in the 1920s, they have character features like arched doorways, slate roofs, and built-in cabinetry that make renovations both rewarding and challenging. We've helped Mariemont homeowners with everything from clearing out basements in the village center to hauling away old slate roofing tiles, plaster debris from wall repairs, and vintage fixtures being replaced during sensitive renovations. We treat every Mariemont property with the respect it deserves.
Mariemont's village government has specific guidelines about maintaining the architectural character of the community. While dumpster placement on your private driveway doesn't require a village permit, we recommend keeping your dumpster for the shortest practical duration and placing it as unobtrusively as possible. Our smaller 10-yard container is the most popular here — it's compact enough for Mariemont's shorter driveways while holding plenty of renovation or cleanout debris.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Mariemont
- Mariemont Village center
- Wooster Pike area
- Plainville
- Mariemont Elementary area
- Dale Park area
Popular Projects
- Historic home renovation debris
- Estate cleanouts
- Slate roof replacement debris
- Plaster wall renovation
- Landscaping & garden overhauls
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have experience with historic homes in Mariemont?
Yes — we've worked in Mariemont extensively and understand the care these homes require. We place dumpsters carefully, protect driveways, and work within any village guidelines.
What size dumpster fits a Mariemont driveway?
The 10-yard is our most popular for Mariemont — at 12 feet long, it fits comfortably in most village driveways. For larger renovation projects, the 15-yard works if you have the space.
Can you haul old slate roofing tiles?
Yes, but slate is extremely heavy. We'll make sure you have adequate weight allowance. A small pile of slate can max out a 10-yard's weight limit fast — call us and we'll help you plan.
Local Tip
Mariemont's strict architectural standards mean renovation waste often includes high-quality materials — old hardwood, solid wood doors, vintage hardware. Consider setting aside reusable items for Habitat ReStore before filling the dumpster. It's good for the community and saves you weight allowance.
Nearby Areas
- Anderson Township
- Madeira
- Kenwood
- Milford