Helping a parent in Woodridge West move into assisted living and the back of the garage hasn't been opened in twenty years. Finishing a Belle Meade basement holding two decades of kids' sports gear and holiday decorations. Cleaning out the family home in Brookside Manor before listing it. PWI delivers a residential dumpster to your driveway — sized for the actual project — and we come back for it the day you say you're done. Our Wilson location runs daily home deliveries across the area.
You don't need to know the size before you call. Tell us the project — one room, the garage, the whole house — and we'll match the container to your driveway and scope. Same-day delivery when the schedule lines up; within 24 hours otherwise.
Call now to schedule a residential dumpster — and turn one weekend of work into a finished project.
A homeowner in Westwood has been meaning to deal with the back shed since the kids started high school — and they graduated college last spring. A family in Wilson Woods is finally tackling the basement after a leak forced everything out anyway. A Parkwood Place couple pulled the trigger on a kitchen remodel and now there's a stack of cabinets and the old island sitting in the carport.
This is what residential dumpster rental is built for. Curbside service doesn't move volume at this scale, and the Wilson County transfer station eats a Saturday and a tank of gas before you've gotten halfway through. A roll-off dumpster in the driveway turns a multi-trip problem into a single project — everything goes in one place, and when you call, the container disappears.
Wilson homes hold more than people remember. Established neighborhoods like Crescent Gardens and Cavalier Terrace carry decades of accumulated storage. The volume catches people off guard every time.
Most Wilson home cleanouts fit cleanly into one of three sizes. A 12 or 15-yard handles a single-room project — a Brookside Manor basement reset, a Cavalier Park garage purge, or a Brentwood Forest kitchen-remodel debris pile. The 20-yard is the workhorse for whole-house decluttering, multi-room renovations, and substantial outdoor projects — a Woodridge West deck demo, a Parkwood Forest above-ground pool removal, or a Belle Meade attic that's held decades of storage. The 30-yard handles full-house cleanouts and estate work where the volume isn't fully known until you start.
The other variable is the driveway. Most Wilson driveways accommodate a standard 20-yard, but older homes in Forest Hills with steeper grades or narrower approaches sometimes do better with a 15-yard or a compact 20. We work through that on the booking call.
Wilson homeowners almost always undersize the bin because they're picturing the cleanout before they've started. Once the back of the garage opens up or the spare-room closet comes apart, the real volume gets obvious. We've watched plenty of 15-yard containers fill up by Saturday lunch.
A single space — one garage, one basement, one room — typically lands in a 15 or 20-yard. A whole property or estate cleanout with unknown scope goes straight to the 30-yard. The cost gap between a 20 and a 30 is usually smaller than the cost of swapping mid-project.
Call (252) 246-9065 and describe what you're looking at. We'll size it on the call. If a 12-yard fits your job, that's what we book.
Priority Waste runs residential delivery from the Wilson hub every day — into Forest Hills, Cavalier Terrace, Brookside Manor, Woodridge West, Parkwood Place, and the surrounding Wilson neighborhoods, plus the satellite communities of Elm City, Sims, Bailey, Lucama, Black Creek, Stantonsburg, and Drivers Store.
Local knowledge matters more on a residential job than people realize. Our drivers know which Belle Meade cul-de-sacs have tight backing approaches, which older Forest Hills driveways need plywood under the contact points, and which rural satellite addresses have soft shoulders after a heavy rain. Placement happens right the first time. Our dumpster rental service out of our Wilson location anchors the whole footprint.
What we hear most from Wilson homeowners: the phone got answered, the quote held, the bin showed up on the day promised, pickup happened when they called.
Same-day delivery is on the table if you call before lunch. Otherwise the bin is in your Wilson driveway within 24 hours.
The quote covers delivery, rental, pickup, and disposal up to the included tonnage. No fuel surcharges, no per-load weight fees on a typical household cleanout.
Done in two days? Done. Need three weeks because the cleanout turned into a sort-through? Also fine. The bin stays until you call for pickup.
The hardest Wilson home cleanouts are the ones nobody scheduled — an estate after a passing, a parent moving into assisted living, an adult child suddenly responsible for a property that’s been in the family two generations. Established Wilson neighborhoods carry a lifetime of belongings, attics that haven’t been climbed into in years, outbuildings whose contents nobody remembers acquiring.
Pricing on those projects doesn’t fit a tidy template. We walk through scope on the phone, recommend a size with breathing room, and structure pickup around the family’s timeline. A 30-yard sitting in a Wilson Woods driveway for two weeks while siblings sort through inheritance decisions is a different ask than a 15-yard for a single-Saturday garage purge in Crescent Gardens. We handle both the same way: honest sizing, a price that holds, pickup when you say you’re done.
Residential delivery runs from PWI's Wilson base at 321 Herring Ave E, daily across Wilson — Woodridge West, Belle Meade, Westwood, Brentwood Forest, Wilson Woods, Cavalier Terrace, Cavalier Park, Brookside Manor, Crescent Gardens, Parkwood Forest, Parkwood Place, Forest Hills, and the surrounding Wilson neighborhoods — plus rural home cleanouts across Elm City, Sims, Bailey, Lucama, Black Creek, Stantonsburg, and Drivers Store. Extended coverage reaches into the broader Eastern NC region as scheduling allows.
When you commit to a delivery time with Priority Waste, that's the time. When you call for pickup, we move.
Whether you're clearing a family home in Henderson, finishing a basement in Nashville, or staring down forty years of accumulation in a rural Halifax County farmhouse — here are the questions homeowners ask before the first delivery.
Same-day delivery is available across Wilson, Nash, Edgecombe, Johnston, and Wayne counties when you call early enough in the day. Otherwise the container is in your driveway within 24 hours. Halifax, Franklin, Greene, Lenoir, and Pitt are on the same schedule with a small lead time on rural deliveries.
Standard household debris, furniture, mattresses, carpet, drywall, lumber, yard waste, outdoor structures, and most everyday cleanout material. Hazardous waste, paint, fluid-bearing equipment, tires, batteries, propane tanks, and refrigerants are excluded. Ask on the booking call if anything on your list is borderline.
We quote a flat number that covers delivery, the rental period, pickup, and disposal up to the included tonnage. The only common add-on is overweight charges, and they only hit on bins loaded heavy with concrete, masonry, or roofing material — not the typical household cleanout.
Roll-off containers sit on a contact frame designed to spread weight, but soft asphalt in summer heat or cracked older concrete can be sensitive. If you’re worried, lay two sheets of plywood under the contact points before delivery. Careful placement and plywood handle the common concerns.
We swap. Call us, we pull the full bin, drop a fresh one in the same trip — often same-day if scheduled in the morning. There’s no penalty for misjudging the scope; that’s why we’d rather oversize a recommendation than under-size it on the first call.