Roll-Off Dumpster Rental in Sevierville, TN
A roll-off is the open-top container that arrives on a hooklift truck and rolls off onto your driveway or job site. It's the workhorse of this industry, and choosing well is mostly about matching the container to your material and to the space, ground and grade you have - which, in the Smoky Mountain foothills, matters more than most places.

How a roll-off delivery works
The truck reverses to the drop point, the bed tilts, and the container rolls down the rails onto the ground. That's the whole mechanism, and it explains why the approach matters - the truck needs a straight run in and ground that carries the weight.
We plank under the rollers and rails on every delivery to protect the surface and spread the weight, at no charge. That matters on gravel cabin drives, decorative concrete and the softer ground common in the foothills after rain.
At collection the process reverses. If the container is loaded above the rim the doors won't close and the load can't legally be transported, which is why we ask people to load level. Every load also leaves tarped and secured for the haul, as Tennessee law requires.
Matching the container to the site, not just the job
Site constraints override material volume more often than customers expect, and nowhere more than here. A 30 yard needs roughly seventy feet of straight approach; a 10 yard needs about forty-five. On a steep, curved cabin driveway, the smaller container may be the only workable answer regardless of how much material you have.
Grade and overhead clearance are the constraints people forget in the mountains. The truck bed rises well above roof height when it tips, so it needs clear air above and firm footing below. On the tree-lined ridges and switchback drives, limbs and grade stop more deliveries than narrow driveways do.
Send a photo from the street looking at your intended spot with the sky in frame when you call. Thirty seconds of looking at that prevents a wasted trip up the mountain.
The local-knowledge advantage
This is where a local operator earns its keep in Sevier County. Debris here can't go to the household composting plant, and the convenience centers are residents-only and capped. It goes to the Sevier Solid Waste Class IV demolition landfill, and we already know those tipping rules.
We run a properly tarped truck as standard and route each load efficiently rather than making an extra trip. A company unfamiliar with the Sevierville rules - or the mountain lots - risks a rejected load, a wasted run, or a truck that can't make the grade.
For clean separated loads - concrete to a crusher, clean wood, metal, clean organics to composting - the handling is more efficient, which is why we'll always encourage you to keep those streams out of the general container.
Rental periods and running over
A rental period comes with the flat rate. Beyond that it's a daily rate, agreed at the start rather than discovered at the end.
Longer arrangements are entirely normal. Cabin builds, mountain-lot clearances and estate cleanouts routinely run several weeks, and we set those up on a daily rate from day one.
If you finish early, call and we'll come. There's no penalty for being ahead of schedule.
Where we provide this service
We deliver roll-off dumpster rental across Sevierville and throughout Sevier County, plus the surrounding towns in Rockdale, Walton, Morgan, Jasper and DeKalb counties.
Book roll-off dumpster rental in Sevierville
One call gets you a flat rate, an honest size recommendation and a delivery slot.
(865) 365-3954Roll-Off Dumpster Rental: common questions
What does roll-off actually mean?
It describes how the container is delivered: it rolls off the back of a tilting hooklift truck onto the ground rather than being lifted over the side. It's why the approach needs to be straight, reachable and on firm ground - which takes planning on steep cabin lots.
What sizes do you carry?
10, 15, 20, 30 and 40 yard. The 20 is the most requested; the 15 is the one we most often recommend instead for dense debris, and the 10 is the container for concrete, stone and heavy spoil - and the one that fits the tightest cabin drives.
Where does my debris go?
To the Sevier Solid Waste Class IV demolition landfill, since the household composting plant can't take construction debris and the convenience centers are residents-only. As a local hauler we run a tarped truck and route your load correctly.
How much notice do you need?
Two to three business days for a guaranteed slot. Same-day is often possible if a run is already heading your way, so it's always worth asking.