Odessa service areas

Service areas across Odessa neighborhoods

Permian Basin Roll-Offs serves Downtown Odessa, Sunset Heights, Pleasant Hill, and Medical Center with routes that fit older blocks, campus streets, and low-flood conditions around the Jack Rabbit Statue.

Downtown Odessa drop-off coverage

Routes through Downtown Odessa fit alley access, storefront clearances, and curbside loading near the Jack Rabbit Statue. Red clay dust and low flood risk keep placements steadier after brief West Texas rain.

Sunset Heights and Pleasant Hill access

Crews serving Sunset Heights and Pleasant Hill work around older 1920 to 1950 buildings, narrow drives, and shared fences. That layout matters for garages, remodel debris, and tight lot staging.

Medical Center placement support

Medical Center projects need clean staging near hospitals, clinics, and service corridors. Roll-offs stay out of patient traffic lanes while fitting contractor schedules around Odessa street patterns and loading zones.

West side and campus-area coverage

Coverage reaches Gonzales, University Park, and Redwood on Odessa's west side and campus edge. Those neighborhoods mix apartments, older homes, and student rentals that generate renovation and move-out debris.

Where We Serve in Odessa

Our crew covers Odessa's key neighborhoods, from historic downtown builds to newer subdivisions. We know the local hauling routes and flood-resistant dumpster placement spots.

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When you're cleaning out a bungalow in Sunset Heights or demoing a clinic near the Medical Center, timing and placement matter. We’ve hauled everything from oil boom-era brick rubble in Downtown Odessa to landscaping waste in Pleasant Hill. Our crew knows which streets allow roll-off placement without blocking historic sidewalks—and how to protect your driveway using alternatives we detail in our guides. With low annual rainfall and minimal flood risk, scheduling stays predictable year-round. You focus on the job; we’ll handle the rest.

  • We serve Downtown Odessa with fast roll-off delivery for tight urban lots.
  • Sunset Heights jobs often involve older homes built between 1920–1950—our compact footprint dumpsters fit neatly on driveways.
  • Pleasant Hill cleanouts benefit from our high-tonnage capacity for mixed debris.
  • Medical Center area projects get priority scheduling thanks to our commercial fleet access.

Our approach for dumpster service across Downtown Odessa, Sunset Heights, Pleasant Hill, and Medical Center

We’ve hauled around Odessa long enough to know the work changes block by block. Downtown streets, the older homes west of the center, and the mixed residential areas near Pleasant Hill all need a different setup, so we don’t force the same plan everywhere. We look at access, debris type, and how the load’ll come together, then we place the box where it makes sense.

Permian Basin Roll-Offs brings practical placement, clear loading guidance, and dependable hauling to Downtown Odessa, Sunset Heights, Pleasant Hill, and Medical Center.

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    We size the roll-off to the job, not the other way around.

    Around Downtown Odessa and the blocks that ring it, we've learned that older storefronts, mixed-use buildings, and tight access points punish guesswork. We look at the debris, the room in the alley or driveway, and how the truck needs to swing in and out. That’s why we lean on the right container instead of forcing a larger one where it won’t fit, especially on streets with steady traffic and limited staging room.

    Real World Example

    A small demo near the Jack Ben Rabbit Statue needed a compact footprint, so we set a container that fit the lane without blocking the whole block.

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    We plan for Odessa weather and ground conditions before we drop a box.

    Odessa’s low flood risk and modest annual rainfall still matter when we place steel on older pavement or gravel lots. We check for soft edges, drainage flow, and where runoff likes to move after a storm. In neighborhoods with 1920s through 1950s buildings, we pay close attention to cracks, crowned driveways, and curb transitions so the container sits level and the surface doesn’t get chewed up under load.

    Real World Example

    On a Pleasant Hill cleanup, we set boards under the wheels and kept the box off a low spot that tends to collect water after a hard shower.

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    We keep the hauling process simple for contractors and homeowners alike.

    Mando started Permian Basin Roll-Offs in 2005 after seeing how often smaller crews got stuck waiting on mixed-up debris plans after Odessa’s oil boom construction and demolition work. We haul construction debris, household cleanout material, and heavy waste with the same no-nonsense approach: place it right, load it clean, and haul it off before it turns into a yard problem. That’s the part people remember because it clears the property without extra fuss.

    Real World Example

    A homeowner in Sunset Heights filled a 20-yard bin with remodel debris and old trim, and we hauled it once the load sat level and ready.

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    We stay strict about what goes in the container.

    Every job runs smoother when the load stays legal and safe. We talk through prohibited items, heavy material limits, and disposal expectations before the first board gets tossed in. That matters in service areas like Medical Center, where renovations and cleanouts can mix drywall, lumber, fixtures, and heavier materials in the same pile. Clear rules save people from surprise overages and keep the landfill side of the job moving the way it ought to.

    Real World Example

    A clinic renovation crew kept metal, drywall, and wood separated the way we asked, so the load stayed tidy and easy to handle at pickup.

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Odessa Service Area Dumpster Rental Guidelines

Regulatory and operational specifics for roll-off container services in Downtown Odessa, Sunset Heights, Pleasant Hill, and Medical Center districts.

What dumpster sizes are available for Downtown Odessa projects?
Permian Basin Roll-Offs provides 10-yard, 20-yard, and 30-yard containers for Downtown Odessa construction and renovation work, compliant with Ector County Courthouse district ordinances.
Are there weight restrictions for dumpster rentals in Sunset Heights?
Sunset Heights residential projects follow standard weight limits of 2 tons for 10-yard containers, with incremental increases for larger units, per Odessa municipal waste guidelines.
How does Pleasant Hill handle hazardous material disposal?
Pleasant Hill service area prohibits hazardous materials in roll-off containers, requiring separate disposal through DEQ-approved facilities for oil-contaminated soils common in Permian Basin properties.
What permits are needed for Medical Center area dumpster placement?
Medical Center zone requires right-of-way permits from Odessa Public Works for curb placement, with specific regulations for container visibility near emergency vehicle access points.
Does Sherwood have special requirements for long-term dumpster rentals?
Sherwood residential areas mandate weekly debris compaction checks and tarping for rentals exceeding 14 days, following Odessa's stormwater runoff prevention measures for its 6.2-inch annual rainfall.
What construction materials are prohibited in Mission Dorado community dumpsters?
Mission Dorado's HOA regulations ban roofing shingles and asbestos-containing materials in roll-off containers, requiring separate disposal at the Ector County landfill facility.
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