Frequently Asked Questions in Mount Carmel, PA

Do you accept hazardous waste in your dumpster?

No! Dohner Dumpster Rental does not accept hazardous waste in dumpsters because we do not have the specialized equipment or trained professionals to handle it. This is to safeguard human health and protect the environment.

Can I rent your dumpsters outside of Mount Carmel, PA?

Yes, absolutely! We offer dumpster rental services beyond Mount Carmel, PA. Our company has locations across all 50 states, each ready to provide fast, reliable service for any type of cleanout or waste disposal project.

What happens if I overfill my dumpster?

If you overfill the dumpster beyond the weight limit, an additional fee of $50 per extra ton will be charged. To avoid overage fees, we recommend keeping waste within the fill line and staying within the weight limit specified in your rental agreement.

How long can I rent a dumpster for?

You can rent a dumpster for as long as you need, as long as you continue to renew your rental plan. Our standard maximum rental period is 28 days per plan, but you can extend your rental by renewing before the end of each period.





Mount Carmel, PA Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

Sawmill operator, Albert Bradford, gave Mount Carmel its name because of its elevation and beautiful setting in the mountains. He decided that it deserved a special name and named it after the holy mountain in Israel. Mount Carmel began as a logging town. Coal was only discovered in 1790 by Isaac Tomlinson. It took twenty-four years until the first shipment of anthracite was shipped from the borough. Mount Carmel Inn was opened in 1812 by Richard Yarnall and was strategically located on the Centre Turnpike (also known as the Reading-Sunbury Road or Old Reading Road) halfway between Pottsville and Danville. During the latter part of 1854, the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad was completed from Shamokin to Mt. Carmel, which led to the opening and development of a number of collieries in the region. During the same year, the Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company commenced making extensive openings and improvements upon their valuable coal lands in the vicinity of Mt. Carmel, building coal breakers for two collieries – the Coal Ridge and Locust Mountain collieries. The township was erected in 1854, formed from part of Coal Township; by 1862 the borough was incorporated within the township.

Zip Codes in Mount Carmel, PA that we also serve: 17851





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