Yard and storm debris
Center Line customers call us most often for pine and oak limbs, brush and storm debris kept in the cheaper green-waste stream.
Learn more →Macomb County · 14 minutes west
Flat-rate roll-off containers delivered across Center Line — the small city entirely surrounded by Warren. Same phone number, same drivers, same boards under the rails as everywhere else we serve.

Center Line is a small city completely surrounded by Warren, fourteen minutes west of us on the Van Dyke corridor. It has kept its own identity and its own government despite being an island inside a much larger city.
The housing is dense post-war building on compact lots — narrow driveways, houses close together, the same placement constraints as the inner-ring cities. A 15 yard is often the practical maximum.
Being its own city inside Warren matters more than people expect. A street placement permit comes from the City of Center Line, not Warren, and the collection arrangements are Center Line's own. It is a common source of confusion because the address looks like it should be Warren.
The Van Dyke corridor gives some commercial and light industrial work alongside the residential.
Quick facts. Center Line sits in Macomb County, covering ZIP codes 48015. Population is roughly around 8,000. Typical drive time from our yard is 14 minutes west.
Knowing the route matters more than it sounds. Delivery windows are built around real drive times, not optimistic ones, which is why we can tell you a morning or an afternoon with some confidence rather than giving you an eight-hour window.
Tell us the address, roughly what you are clearing and where you want the container. You will have a flat rate before you hang up.
Call (586) 800-2301The container that suits your job depends on the material far more than the address. Here is the full comparison.
| Size | Dimensions (L×W×H) | Holds about | Weight allowance | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Yard | 12′ × 8′ × 3.5′ | 3–4 pickup loads | 1–2 tons | Bathroom remodels, small cleanouts, concrete |
| 15 Yard | 16′ × 8′ × 4′ | 5–6 pickup loads | 2–3 tons | Garage & porch clearouts, single-room renos |
| 20 Yard | 22′ × 8′ × 4.5′ | 7–8 pickup loads | 3–4 tons | Roof tear-offs, kitchen renos, big cleanouts |
| 30 Yard | 22′ × 8′ × 6′ | 10–12 pickup loads | 4–5 tons | New builds, additions, whole-home cleanouts |
Heavy material — concrete, brick, ceramic tile, plaster, wet vegetation — needs a smaller container than the volume suggests. Bulky light material like furniture, mattresses and drywall needs a bigger one. The sizing guide explains why.
Tell us what you're clearing and where you are. Bridget Lenhart or a dispatcher will size it with you in about three minutes — no forms, no waiting on an email quote.
You get one number that covers delivery, the rental period, pickup, and disposal up to your weight allowance. We tell you the overage rate up front so nothing lands on your invoice later.
Our driver calls ahead, lays boards under the rails on driveways and pavers, and sets the can exactly where you want it — doors facing the work.
Load to the fill line, call when you're done, and we pull it. Most loads run to a permitted Macomb County disposal site. Worth knowing: Michigan bans yard waste from landfills outright, so brush and clippings are a genuinely separate stream here — not a preference, state law.
Most requested here
Center Line customers call us most often for pine and oak limbs, brush and storm debris kept in the cheaper green-waste stream.
Learn more →Regular work across Center Line covering kitchen and bathroom remodels, flooring replacement and porch rebuilds.
Learn more →Also available throughout Center Line: garages, sheds, spare rooms and decades of accumulation, cleared in a weekend.
Learn more →Answers
If you are on the edge of Center Line or working across a boundary, we very likely cover both sides.
Ready when you are
Call and talk to a real dispatcher in Roseville — not a national call centre. Flat-rate pricing, same-day drop-off on most orders, and drivers who know every neighbourhood from the SLU campus to St. Clair Shores.