I remember working as a route driver back in 2011 during that big student housing boom near the Wolf Pen Creek District. National haulers would leave overflowing bins for days in the summer heat, and you'd see trash blowing down the street. That's when I decided College Station needed a crew that actually cared about the mess. We started Brazos Valley Roll-Offs in 2012 with one truck and a simple promise: we handle the mess so you never have to look at it twice. Here's how that plays out on your job site.
Our crew shows up with a 20-yard dumpster or a 30-yard dumpster depending on your project scope. We always lay down plywood or boards for driveway protection before we drop the container — those asphalt driveways in Brandon Heights can get soft in our Texas heat. Within two hours of your call, we're usually on-site and set up. You'll get a quick walkthrough of what goes where, especially if you're dealing with concrete disposal or need to check our prohibited items list.
We built this business for the pace of construction here. When those student apartments go up near Northgate, they generate mountains of drywall and framing lumber. A 40-yard dumpster handles that volume, but we also keep 10-yard dumpsters ready for smaller remodels in established neighborhoods like Bee Creek. Our trucks have compact footprints to navigate tight streets, and every driver carries commercial fleet access credentials for job sites. We don't just drop a box and disappear — we're your partner from load-out to haul-away.
The real test comes during cleanup. After your crew fills the container, we coordinate the pickup around your schedule. We've got high-tonnage capacity equipment to handle heavy loads, and we always check for proper tarping before we hit the road. Our team follows strict safety protocols — I'm OSHA 30-Hour certified, and every driver has NWRA Safe Driver training. We'll help you avoid overage fees by estimating weight upfront, and we handle all the paperwork for proper disposal. When we pull away, your site is cleaner than we found it, and you can focus on the next phase of work.