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RORO BIN RENTAL
Find The Right Size For Your Project

Small Roro Bin
Dimensions: 12′ (L) X 6′ (W) X 2.5′ (H)
Best Use: Heavy construction and demolition waste like concrete and soil.

Large Roro Bin
Dimensions: 12′ (L) X 6′ (W) X 4′ (H)
Best Use: Light-weight construction, industrial, commercial waste, furniture, household bulky waste, trees and etc.

Domestic Roro Bin
Dimensions: 12′ (L) X 6′ (W) X 4′ (H) with roof
Best Use: Domestic food waste (Organic waste).

Extra Giant Roro Bin
Dimensions: 16′ (L) X 8′ (W) X 6′ (H)
Best Use: Light-weight construction, industrial, commercial waste, furniture, household bulky waste, trees and etc.

Giant Roro Bin
Dimensions: 14′ (L) X 7′ (W) X 5.5′ (H)
Best Use: Light-weight construction, industrial, commercial waste, furniture, household bulky waste, trees and etc.
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We supply essential materials that lay the foundation for significant architectural structures. Our inventory includes coarse sand and fine sand, as well as aggregate 3/4 and crusher run, all of which are of top quality and value. These materials are offered in various tonnages with special pricing. It is our mission to provide materials that meet the highest standards of excellence, ensuring that our clients receive only the very best. We also offer exceptional customer service, working closely with our clients to ensure that they receive exactly what they need. We strive to make the ordering process as smooth and efficient as possible so that our clients can focus on their projects with confidence and peace of mind.


BACKHOE & BREAKER RENTAL
We understand that waste management is just one aspect of your project. That’s why we offer a wide range of additional services to support your project from start to finish. We also offer backhoe and breaker rental services that are trusted by numerous clients. When you rent our backhoe and breaker, you can rest assured that our highly trained personnel will provide you with end-to-end assistance and ensure that workplace safety is adhered to at all times. We offer a rental package that includes roro bin at the best value, making it easy for you to manage your waste disposal needs while also completing your project efficiently and safely.
RORO Bin Rental Malaysia (Tong Roro Sewa) — Drop-Off + Pickup/Swap
Rent a RORO bin for fast, controlled waste removal—drop-off to your site, load at your pace, then pickup or swap when you’re ready. It keeps renovation and construction waste contained, reduces mess, and helps your job move without constant trips to the dump.
This service fits homeowners doing renovations/clear-outs, contractors managing site waste, and commercial teams handling fit-out, refurbishment, or ongoing disposal needs.
Your quote usually depends on bin size, waste type, access for the roro bin lorry, rental duration, and whether you need a swap schedule. WhatsApp or call now—share your location + waste type + access notes to get the right size and slot.
When you need RORO bin rental
- Home renovation debris (tiles, plaster, timber, cabinets)
- Construction waste handling for small to large sites
- Shop/office fit-out stripping and disposal
- Warehouse/industrial clean-ups (non-hazardous)
- End-of-lease bulky disposal (with clear waste type)
- Landscaping / yard clearing (branches, soil—depends on acceptance)
- Multi-phase projects needing swap (bin exchange) to avoid downtime
- Time-sensitive cleanups where you need a confirmed pickup slot
If you’re unsure whether your waste is acceptable (mixed waste, heavy rubble, or unusual materials), flag it upfront. The fastest way to avoid delays is to confirm what’s going in, where the bin will sit, and how the lorry can access the drop-off point.
What’s included / not included
Included
- Bin delivery (drop-off) to your site at the scheduled time window
- Basic placement guidance (safe positioning, access clearance)
- Pickup when full / when scheduled
- Swap option (exchange full bin with an empty bin, if arranged)
- Standard disposal handling for approved waste types
- Basic coordination for timing, access, and site contact person
Not included
- Exact pricing posted upfront (varies by factors and job constraints)
- Handling of prohibited or hazardous materials (if not allowed/declared)
- Manual labor for loading (unless specifically arranged separately)
- Permits/authorities approvals (if your placement requires it)
- Unlimited rental time (rental duration is typically part of the quote)
- Damage responsibility from overloading, unsafe placement, or blocked access
- “Anything goes” dumping—waste type must be declared to avoid issues
How the service works
Step 1: Send job details (fast quote)
Share: location, job type, waste type, preferred timing, and access notes (narrow road/condo/basement/loading bay).
Step 2: Confirm bin size + waste type
We recommend a RORO bin size based on volume + material density (light bulky vs heavy rubble) and whether you’ll do a single pickup or multiple swaps.
Step 3: Confirm access for the roro bin lorry
We verify turning radius, road width, height clearance, slope, overhead cables, and whether the lorry can stage safely without blocking traffic.
Step 4: Agree placement rules (before delivery)
You choose a safe placement spot: firm ground, clear approach path, and not blocking entrances/fire routes. If placement is public road/space, confirm any local requirements.
Step 5: Delivery / drop-off
The lorry drops the bin within the agreed window. Your site contact confirms final position and basic safety clearance.
Step 6: Loading rules while the bin is on-site
Load evenly, keep below the rim, don’t overload. Separate restricted items if needed. This prevents rejected pickup and extra handling.
Step 7: Pickup or swap scheduling
When you’re near full (or at your planned date), request pickup (bin removed) or swap (full bin exchanged for empty) to keep work moving.
Step 8: Disposal flow (approved waste only)
Waste is handled according to the declared category. If the actual waste differs from what was declared, it can affect acceptance and cost.
Cost & pricing factors (NO exact prices)
You’re not just paying for “a bin.” You’re paying for the right size, the logistics of a heavy lorry movement, the allowed waste category, and the disposal pathway. That’s why roro bin price varies a lot between jobs.
Pricing drivers
- Bin size & volume: larger bins handle more, but may need more space/access clearance
- Waste type & density: light bulky waste vs heavy rubble affects handling and disposal
- Access difficulty: narrow roads, condo loading bays, basement constraints, restricted time windows
- Distance & routing: travel time and route constraints change logistics cost
- Rental duration: longer onsite duration can change the quote
- Swap frequency: planned swaps need scheduling and available slots
| Factor | How it changes the quote |
|—|—|
| Bin size (roro bin size) | Bigger bin usually costs more; may require more access space |
| Waste type (mixed vs single type) | Mixed waste can cost more than clean separated waste |
| Heavy materials (rubble/soil) | Density increases handling/disposal complexity |
| Access for roro bin lorry | Tight access may require special timing/approach |
| Placement constraints | Public road / limited space may need extra coordination |
| Duration on site | Longer rental can increase total cost |
| Pickup vs swap | Swap adds an extra logistics movement but saves downtime |
What a fair quote should include (buyer checklist)
- Bin size recommendation based on your waste type
- Declared waste category (what’s allowed in your bin)
- Delivery window + pickup/swap scheduling terms
- Access assumptions (road width, turning space, height clearance)
- Placement rules (where it can be placed, ground condition)
- Loading rules (fill level, even loading, no protruding items)
- Rental duration terms (how long the bin stays on-site)
- What happens if the bin is overloaded
- What happens if waste type differs from declaration
- Any additional charges that may apply (e.g., failed access attempt)
- Clear contact method for scheduling pickup (WhatsApp/call)
- Site contact responsibilities (who will meet the lorry)
Tactful red flags
- Quotes that won’t state what waste is allowed (“anything can throw”)
- No mention of access/placement—this often leads to failed delivery or surprise add-ons
Options & comparisons
| Option | Best for | Pros | Cons | Typical buyer mistake |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RORO bin rental (tong roro sewa) | Renovation/construction waste, bulk disposal | High volume, contained waste, pickup/swap available | Needs space + lorry access; must follow loading rules | Choosing size too small → multiple extra trips/swaps |
| Manual hauling / pickup truck trips | Small clean-ups, light waste | Flexible, no bin placement needed | Many trips, slower, messy, often costs more in time | Underestimating time + labor cost |
| Skip bags / small bins | Tight areas, small volumes | Easier placement in limited space | Limited capacity, not ideal for heavy construction waste | Using for heavy rubble → tears/overweight issues |
| Scheduled waste disposal services (crew-based) | Offices/retail clear-outs needing manpower | Includes labor option, faster inside-premise clearing | Often higher cost; may still need disposal planning | Not confirming what’s included (labor vs disposal only) |
| On-site sorting + multiple disposal streams | Projects with recyclables + strict waste control | Can reduce mixed-waste penalties; cleaner site | Needs discipline + space for sorting | Mixing everything “to save time” → higher disposal complexity |
Common mistakes (and how to avoid overpaying)
- Booking a bin size based on guesswork (send photos/video for better sizing)
- Not declaring the real waste type (mixed waste vs single-type changes handling)
- Ignoring access constraints (narrow lanes, tight turns, low clearance)
- Placing the bin where the lorry can’t safely drop/pick (blocked entrances, soft ground)
- Overfilling above the rim or uneven loading (pickup problems + added charges)
- Waiting until the bin is fully jammed before requesting pickup (slot availability matters)
- Assuming swap is automatic (swap needs scheduling and confirmation)
- Mixing prohibited items into general waste (can cause rejection/delay)
Prep & aftercare
Before the service
- Mark a safe placement area (firm ground, not blocking access routes)
- Measure or assess lorry approach: road width, turning space, height clearance
- Confirm building management rules (condo/loading bay timing)
- Plan your loading sequence: heavy items first, distribute weight evenly
- Separate questionable items until confirmed (don’t “hide it in the middle”)
- Assign a site contact person to coordinate delivery/pickup timing
After pickup / after completion
- Do a quick site sweep for nails/sharp debris after the bin leaves
- If you need another phase, pre-book the next swap/pickup slot early
- Review what filled the bin fastest—use that to choose the right size next time
- If your waste type changes mid-project, update it before the next booking
RORO BIN RENTAL FAQS
A RORO (roll-on/roll-off) bin is a heavy-duty steel waste container we deliver and collect using a roro bin lorry. It typically has an open top and a rear door to make loading bulky waste easier.
Our service includes drop-off delivery, basic placement guidance, and scheduled pickup or swap (when arranged). Disposal handling is based on the declared waste category.
Our roro bin rental is used for renovation debris, construction waste disposal, fit-out/refurbishment waste, warehouse clear-outs, and bulky waste removal where you need a single controlled collection point on-site.
We support homeowners (renovation/clear-outs), contractors (site waste and swap cycles), and commercial projects (fit-outs, refurbishments, ongoing waste bin rental needs).
We offer multiple roro bin sizes. Tell us your job type and waste type, and we’ll recommend the best-fit size based on volume, density, and site access.
Size depends on both volume and weight. Light bulky waste (timber, cabinets, packaging) fills space fast, while rubble/tiles/concrete reaches weight limits sooner. Share photos/video of the waste and we’ll size it correctly.
Covered/roof bin availability depends on our current bin fleet. Ask during booking and we’ll confirm what’s available for your timing and site needs.
Our quotes depend on roro bin size, waste type/density, distance/routing, access for the roro bin lorry, rental duration, and whether you need pickup only or pickup + swap scheduling.
Our pricing structure depends on your job needs and scheduling plan. When you request a quote, we’ll confirm the duration terms and the pickup/swap arrangement clearly.
Send us: location (area + postcode), job type, waste type (and whether it’s mixed), access constraints (narrow road/condo/basement/time window), preferred drop-off timing, and target pickup or swap timing. Photos/video help.
Yes. Pickup removes the bin. Swap collects the full bin and replaces it with an empty bin (when arranged) so your site can continue work with less downtime.
Choose swap when your project produces waste continuously and you want to avoid downtime (common for construction and multi-phase renovations). Choose pickup when you’re finishing that phase and don’t need another bin.
Delivery timing depends on available truck slots, your location, and site access constraints. Share your preferred window and any restricted hours so we can plan realistically.
Message or call when the bin is nearing full or when you reach your planned date. For smoother projects, we can plan your pickup/swap timing earlier based on your expected waste volume.
Maybe—access depends on road width, turning radius, slope, height clearance, overhead cables, parked cars, and safe staging space. Share photos/video of the access route and placement area so we can confirm feasibility.
It depends on the site layout and any building management rules (time windows, loading bay limits). Share the constraints upfront and we’ll advise whether delivery/pickup is workable.
We place the bin where the lorry can safely drop and later collect it—on firm, level ground with clear access. Avoid blocking gates, driveways, emergency routes, or soft ground that may sink.
If you want the bin placed in a shared/controlled area (e.g., condo common area) or public space, you may need approval depending on the rules at your location. Tell us where you plan to place it and we’ll flag common placement constraints.
It depends on the waste category you declare for your booking. Tell us what you’re throwing and we’ll confirm what’s acceptable for your job.
Sometimes, but mixed waste can affect acceptance and cost compared with cleaner separated waste. The best approach is to tell us what’s going in and avoid mixing in restricted items.
Do not load hazardous or regulated items such as chemicals/solvents, flammable liquids, paint/oil with residue, medical waste, batteries, and anything requiring special handling. If you’re unsure, list the items and we’ll confirm.
Yes. Dense waste like rubble, tiles, or soil can reach weight limits before the bin looks full. That’s why correct sizing and waste declaration matters.
Load evenly, keep waste below the rim, don’t let items protrude, and don’t overload. Keep the pickup path clear so our lorry can hook and lift the bin safely.
Overloading can cause safety issues and pickup delays. You may need to remove some waste before pickup or adjust scheduling so pickup can be completed safely.
If your waste changes (e.g., becomes mixed or includes heavier materials), tell us before pickup/swap. A mismatch can affect acceptance and pricing, so it’s best to update early.
Often, yes—subject to scheduling and bin availability. If you expect a longer job, tell us upfront so we can quote and plan the pickup timing properly.
Clear a placement area, check access/clearance, confirm any condo/management rules, plan your loading sequence, and assign a site contact to meet the lorry during drop-off.
Do a quick site sweep for sharp debris, plan your next swap/pickup early if your project continues, and share feedback on whether the bin size matched your waste volume so we can size the next one better.
Our quote should clearly state the bin size recommendation, declared waste category, drop-off window, pickup/swap terms, rental duration terms, access assumptions, loading rules, and what happens if the load is overloaded or the waste type changes.
The most common issues are unclear access (tight turns/low clearance), placing the bin where the lorry can’t collect it, overfilling above the rim, and loading restricted items. Share access notes and waste details early to avoid these problems.
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