Dumpster Rental in Boyds Creek, TN
Boyds Creek is a historic rural community northwest of Sevierville along Boyds Creek Highway, known for the Revolutionary-era Battle of Boyd's Creek and its farmland and acreage. We serve it on our…

Roll-off containers in Boyds Creek
Boyds Creek is a historic rural community northwest of Sevierville along Boyds Creek Highway, known for the Revolutionary-era Battle of Boyd's Creek and its farmland and acreage. We serve it on our northwestern run.
What makes Boyds Creek different
Boyds Creek is in Sevier County, so construction debris routes to the Class IV demolition landfill and the composting-plant and residents-only rules apply. The rural, farmland character means property cleanouts, barn clearances, remodels and land clearing, usually with easy placement on larger lots. Excavation spoil and creek stone run heavy.
Landmarks and areas we cover
- Boyds Creek Highway
- the Battle of Boyd's Creek site
- area farmland and acreage
- the Boyds Creek valley
- northwestern Sevier County
Getting to you: Boyds Creek is northwest of Sevierville, about 8 miles from our yard, northwest on Boyds Creek Highway. There is no distance surcharge — the flat rate is quoted before we come out.
Services available in Boyds Creek
- Residential Dumpster Rental
- Commercial Dumpster Rental
- Construction Dumpster Rental
- Roll-Off Dumpster Rental
- Roofing Dumpster Rental
- Junk Removal & Estate Cleanouts
- Yard Debris & Storm Cleanup
- Concrete & Heavy Debris Disposal
Container sizes delivered to Boyds Creek
Book a Boyds Creek container
Flat-rate containers delivered across Boyds Creek and the surrounding area.
(865) 365-3954Dumpster rental in Boyds Creek: common questions
Do you serve Boyds Creek?
Yes, Boyds Creek is part of our northwestern run. Call with your address and we'll confirm we reach you and give an accurate window.
Can you handle a farm or acreage cleanout?
Yes, and rural clearances often run larger than expected. We set extended rentals on a daily rate agreed up front, and the large lots make placement easy.
Where does the debris go?
To the Sevier Solid Waste Class IV demolition landfill, hauled tarped as Tennessee requires.