If your business is paying for frequent dumpster pickups just to stay ahead of overflow, a compactor usually changes the math. Priority Waste Inc. rents commercial compactors sized to your operation — grocery and retail along Ward Boulevard, hotels near the US-264 corridor, restaurants downtown, distribution and manufacturing in Wilson's industrial parks — and installs them where they fit your workflow. It's the same local crew behind our Wilson Dumpster Rental service.
The model is simple: we deliver and install the compactor, your team loads it, and we haul the compacted load when it's ready. By compressing waste, you cut the number of pickups — and the haul costs that come with them — without giving up capacity when volume spikes.
Call now to size a compactor for your Wilson operation.
A grocery store off Ward Boulevard fills its bin before the next scheduled pickup and starts paying for extra hauls. A hotel near Forest Hills Road runs through container space every weekend. A distribution operation in the Hackney or Wainwright industrial park watches cardboard and packaging pile up faster than the truck can keep pace. In each case, the business is paying to haul air — mostly empty space inside a bin that isn't compressing anything.
That's the problem a compactor solves. By compressing waste before it's hauled, a compactor fits far more material into each pickup, so the truck comes less often and the annual haul cost drops — usually enough to outpace the rental over the course of a year. Priority Waste sizes the unit to your actual volume, installs it, and services it on a schedule that matches how your operation runs.
We've set up compactors for businesses across Wilson and the surrounding communities, and the pattern holds: the higher and steadier your volume, the more a compactor saves.
Compactors come in a few forms, and the right one depends on your waste. A self-contained compactor seals the unit and the receiver together — the right call for wet waste, food, and anything that draws odor or pests, which makes it a fit for grocery, restaurants, and hotels. A stationary compactor pairs a compactor with a separate roll-off receiver and suits dry, high-volume waste like cardboard and packaging from distribution and manufacturing. A vertical unit works where floor space is tight. We describe the fit by how your operation runs, not a spec sheet — the sizing conversation happens on the call.
A compactor isn't always the answer. For variable or one-time project waste, a Roll-off Dumpster you only pay to service when it's full is usually the better tool. For steady but moderate commercial volume that doesn't justify compaction, a Commercial Front load dumpster on a scheduled route often fits best. We'll tell you honestly which one your operation actually needs.
Delivery, installation, and hands-on training are included, and our local team handles service and repair so a down unit doesn't back up your operation.
A compactor is only as good as the company servicing it. When the unit is full — or when it goes down mid-shift — you need a local team that answers and moves, not a national queue. Priority Waste runs out of Wilson, so installation, scheduled service, and repair all come from a crew that knows your site and can get there fast.
We install and service compactors across Wilson and its immediate communities — grocery, retail, and hospitality along the Ward Boulevard and Forest Hills corridors, distribution and manufacturing in the Hackney, Wainwright, and Turnage industrial parks, and the businesses and operations out in Elm City, Sims, Lucama, Saratoga, Drivers Store, and Bailey.
We size the unit to what you actually generate, not the biggest one we can rent you. If a compactor won't save you money, we'll say so.
The feedback we hear most is that switching to a compactor quietly cut a line item nobody thought could move — the monthly haul bill.
Delivery, installation, training, and repair all come from our Wilson crew — so when a unit needs attention, you're not waiting on someone three states away.
Compaction cuts how often the truck comes, and we scope the rental and service on the call — upfront, with no surprise surcharges.
Self-contained, stationary, or vertical — we match the unit to your waste and your space, and adjust service as your volume changes.
Some operations see the payback faster than others. Grocery stores and supermarkets generate constant high-volume waste and benefit from a self-contained unit that controls odor and pests. Hotels and event venues see predictable weekend and seasonal spikes that a compactor absorbs without extra hauls. Restaurants along the Ward Boulevard corridor cut both cost and the mess that comes with overflowing bins.
On the dry-waste side, distribution centers and manufacturers in Wilson’s industrial parks move enough cardboard and packaging that a stationary compactor — often paired with a baler — changes the economics of the whole back dock. Multifamily and apartment communities use compactors to keep shared trash areas under control and cut the pickups a bank of dumpsters would need.
If your operation runs steady volume and you’re hauling more air than waste, a compactor is worth a conversation. We’ll look at your actual numbers before recommending anything.
Compactor rental, installation, and service run daily from PWI's Wilson base at 321 Herring Ave E, supporting businesses across the city and its immediate communities.
Inside Wilson, that means grocery, retail, and hospitality along Ward Boulevard and Forest Hills Road, and the distribution and manufacturing operations in the Hackney, Wainwright, and Turnage industrial parks.
Just outside the city, we cover the surrounding communities — Elm City and Sims to the north and west, Lucama toward the southwest, Saratoga and Drivers Store to the east, and Bailey along the Nash County line. A grocery in a small town gets the same install and service standard as a distribution center in the middle of Wilson.
Tell us your volume and we'll show you whether a compactor saves you money. Sized right, installed clean, and serviced by a local team that answers.
Whether you run a grocery on Ward Boulevard or a distribution operation in one of Wilson's industrial parks, here are the questions businesses ask most before renting a compactor.
Once we’ve scoped your waste and confirmed placement, installation is usually quick because the crew and equipment are local. We handle delivery, set the unit where it fits your workflow, and train your team before we leave. Businesses across Wilson and nearby communities like Elm City and Lucama get the same local turnaround.
A compactor compresses waste before it’s hauled, so far more material fits into each pickup. That means the truck comes less often, and fewer pickups means a lower annual haul bill — usually enough to outpace the rental over a year for a steady, high-volume operation. We scope the rental and service cost on the call so you can see the math upfront.
A self-contained compactor seals the compactor and receiver together, which contains liquids and odor — the right fit for wet waste and food from grocery, restaurants, and hotels. A stationary compactor pairs the compactor with a separate roll-off receiver and suits dry, high-volume waste like cardboard from distribution and manufacturing. A vertical unit fits where floor space is tight. We match the type to your waste and your space.
You call us and we respond — locally. Because our crew and common parts are based in Wilson, most routine repairs are handled quickly, often the same day, so a down unit doesn’t back up your operation. Installation, service, and repair all come from the same team, so there’s one number to call.
Yes. We install and service compactors across Wilson and the immediate communities — Elm City, Sims, Lucama, Saratoga, Drivers Store, and Bailey. A business on the edge of the county gets the same sizing, install, and service standard as one in the middle of Wilson. If you’re not sure we reach you, call and ask.