Old Main Street houses, new riverfront builds — the right box for both sides of Jenks.
Jenks runs on two clocks. Along Main Street, the antique-district houses are pushing a century old — and every one of those charming remodels opens a wall full of plaster, shiplap, and 1940s wiring that has to go somewhere. Down by the river, it is the opposite story: new rooftops, new retail, and builder debris on a construction schedule. Both clocks end at the same container.
Older-house remodels are the classic weight trap: plaster and tile fill the tonnage while the box still looks half empty. That is why the honest Jenks remodel box is usually the 20 yard — 2 tons included, same driveway footprint as the 15 — with the 25 for whole-house jobs. Heavy material like tile, brick, or concrete gets loading instructions from the crew first, which is a two-minute call that saves a $60-per-ton overage.
All four sizes with dimensions and rates: sizes & pricing. Clearing a whole house? See home & garage cleanouts.

The problem: A contractor updating a 1950s house near the Jenks antique district had plaster demo, old cabinetry, and a yard pile — and a driveway barely wider than the truck.
What was done: One call settled it: a 20 yard box (15-yard footprint height aside), placed nose-in on the drive by driver judgment, heavy plaster loaded flat and first per the crew's instructions.
The result: Demo debris gone in one haul, no overage, and the driveway back for the trades by the next phase.
Published starting rates: 15 yard from $299 for a 3-day rental ($325 for 7 days), 20 yard from $329 ($350 for 7 days), 25 yard from $379 ($400 for 7 days), 30 yard $475 for 7 days. Delivery, pickup, and disposal are included up to the weight limit — call with your Jenks address for the exact price.
Usually yes — the 15 and 20 yard boxes share the same 14-foot-long footprint, and the driver places the container in the safest accessible spot. Describe the driveway on the phone; tight approaches are a placement judgment the driver makes every week.
Kitchen and bath guts run on the 20 yard; whole-house renovations step up to the 25. Plaster and tile are heavy — they hit the weight limit before the box fills — so mention the material and let the weight math pick the size.
Not for your own driveway, typically. Permits usually apply when a container sits on public property like a street, easement, or sidewalk — if street placement is the only option near downtown, check with the City of Jenks first.
Same-day delivery service is offered, with the crew's own recommendation to order at least 24 hours ahead so a container is available — typically delivery lands the day after your agreement.
Yes — yard waste such as leaves, branches, and brush loads fine, along with furniture, appliances without Freon, and remodel debris. The banned list is legal, not policy: no paint, chemicals, oil, tires, fuels, or electronics.
One call: the right size, the exact price for your rental, and a delivery window. No pressure, no obligation.
(918) 555-0102