Why We Built BinQuote
The honest answer: we got annoyed. Specifically, we got annoyed at what happens when you search "dumpster rental near me."
The top results look like local companies. They have names like "Austin Dumpster Pros" or "Charlotte Roll-Off Rentals." They have local area code phone numbers. Some have Google reviews. You fill out a quote form. Two minutes later, your phone rings — and it's a call center in another state representing a network of contractors who all paid $45 for your lead. None of them are who you searched for.
This is the lead aggregator model. It's legal, it's pervasive, and it's genuinely bad for everyone except the aggregators. Customers get spam. Operators get into bidding wars. Prices go up because everyone's paying marketing costs that get passed through.
The BinQuote Model
We built BinQuote to be the opposite. Our model is simple:
- We list real, verified local operators — not brokers, not aggregators, not national chains that subcontract to whoever answers the phone.
- We publish real price ranges — not "starting at $199" teaser rates that bear no relationship to what you'll actually pay.
- Quote requests go to one operator — your info isn't sold to five companies. One operator in your area, one contact, one chance to book the job.
That's it. That's the whole pitch. It shouldn't be radical — this is just how a directory should work — but in this industry it is.
What We're Not
We're not a dumpster company. We don't own containers. We don't dispatch trucks. We're a directory — a place where local operators can be found honestly and customers can make an informed choice before they call.
We make money when the directory works well enough that operators want to be listed in it. That's the whole business model, and it only works if customers trust the listings.
Who Runs BinQuote
BinQuote is an independent project built by Burton Digital, a small digital media company focused on building useful, honest resources in industries that tend to confuse and frustrate consumers. Dumpster rental is one of the more egregious examples of an industry where the online information ecosystem has been captured by intermediaries who add noise rather than signal.
We started with 10 metros. We'll expand based on where the demand is and where we can find enough quality operators to make coverage meaningful.
Contact and Feedback
If you used BinQuote and had a good or bad experience — with us or with an operator you found here — we want to know. The directory is only as good as the operators in it, and your feedback is how we keep it accurate.
Reach us at hello@binquote.com.
If you're an operator who wants to be listed, see our For Operators page.
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