Contact Us at Queen City Containers in Allentown
Contact Queen City Containers for professional waste management across Allentown, PA. Whether you are managing a residential project in Little Lehigh, the 1st Ward, or a commercial renovation near Lehigh Valley Hospital–17th Street, our local team provides prompt support. We specialize in serving the evolving Downtown area and established neighborhoods, ensuring your disposal needs are met with local expertise and straightforward scheduling throughout the Lehigh Valley.
Local Dispatch, Real Answers
When you ring us at (610) 462-9564, you aren't getting routed to a dispatch hub three states away. You're speaking directly to our local crew right here in Allentown. I founded this business in 2012 specifically because I saw national haulers refusing to service the tight alleys in the 1st Ward. We know the difference between a simple driveway drop in Little Lehigh and a complex placement near the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. Our drivers carry OSHA 10-Hour certifications and treat your property with respect. If you need a 20-yard bin for a remodel or concrete disposal for a patio job, we give you a straight price and a firm delivery time.
- Have your exact street address ready so we can check for low-hanging wires via satellite view.
- Tell us exactly what materials you are tossing to ensure we send the right truck for the weight.
- Measure your available width to guarantee our driver has enough clearance for the hook-lift system.
- Let us know if you share a driveway so we can coordinate placement without blocking your neighbors.

Contact Queen City Containers
Reach us in Allentown, PA, near PPL Center
Our Credentials
Allentown-Based Service
Local company serves Little Lehigh.
Downtown Development Experience
Knowledge of post-2000 building codes.
Neighborhood-Focused Operations
Serving residential 1st Ward area.
Direct Access to the Crew That Knows Allentown Streets
When you call Queen City Containers, you're talking to the same folks who navigate the narrow alleyway challenges near the Fairview area daily. I've spent years watching big national haulers get stuck or refuse service in the Old Allentown Historic District, but we've built our fleet to handle those tight residential squeezes. We understand that a 10-yard dumpster in Downtown needs to sit perfectly to avoid blocking your neighbors. We bring the right boards for driveway protection in 1st Ward because we know how much you value your property. Our crew stays current on dumpster safety in Fairview to keep your job site clean and secure. We handle the logistics so you can focus on the work. Whether you're renovating a rare post-2000 build or a classic row home, we drop it, you fill it, and it disappears—no drama.
Pre-Delivery Checklist
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Verify clearances for overhead wires if we're dropping in tight spots like the 1st Ward.
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Check ground stability to ensure our driveway protection won't sink into soft Allentown soil.
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Inspect the walk-in loading door hinges to make sure you won't struggle with heavy debris.
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Cross-reference the prohibited items list so we don't hit any snags at the local transfer station.
| Service Detail | Our Local Approach |
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| Tight Space Access | We use specialized trucks for compact footprint in Downtown alleys. |
| Heavy Debris | We offer concrete disposal in 1st Ward for sidewalk repairs. |
| Loading Ease | Every bin features a walk-in loading door in Fairview to save your back. |
Real Answers from a Local Crew, Not a Call Center
When you ring us, you aren't routing through a call center in another time zone. I started this business in 2012 because I saw national companies refusing to navigate the tight alleyways during the Downtown revitalization. We believe the person quoting your job should be the same person who understands exactly how to back a truck into a narrow spot in the 1st Ward without taking out a fence.
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Local Logistics Expertise
We know that a bin fits differently in a Fairview driveway than it does on a sprawling commercial lot. We check street views and ask specific questions about overhead wires before we ever dispatch a driver. This prevents the headache of a rejected delivery or a truck stuck in a tight spot.Real World Example
If you are located near the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, we know traffic patterns change, so we schedule drops to avoid peak congestion hours. -
Transparent Billing
We hate surprise bills. When we discuss your project, we explain exactly what goes into the bin and what stays out. We walk you through weight limits to help with avoiding overage fees so the final invoice matches the quote we gave you over the phone.Real World Example
We tell you upfront that heavy materials like dirt or shingles require specific loading levels to keep the truck legal on Pennsylvania roads. -
Site Safety Focus
Getting a heavy steel box onto your property requires care. Our drivers hold OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety Certifications, meaning we spot hazards others miss. We prioritize driveway protection by placing wood blocking under the rollers every single time to distribute the weight.Real World Example
I remember a job where a slope looked fine to the homeowner, but we spotted soft asphalt and adjusted the placement to prevent sinking. -
Honest Sizing
We won't sell you a massive container if a 10-yard dumpster handles the debris. We ask about the scope—kitchen tear-out vs. whole home cleanout—to recommend the right size, often suggesting a walk-in loading door for heavy furniture to save your back.Real World Example
A customer thought they needed a 30-yarder for a bathroom remodel; we saved them money by properly estimating the volume of tile and drywall.
We operate under PA DEP Act 90 Waste Transportation Authorization, ensuring every load we haul meets strict state environmental and safety standards.

Contact Queen City Containers for Allentown dumpster rental
Call (610) 462-9564 for local dumpster service. Our Allentown team handles scheduling and permits. We service residential and commercial projects across Lehigh Valley.
Local, reliable service adhering to Allentown codes and EPA guidelines.