Deerfield Beach sits directly north of Pompano Beach, and we deliver roll-off dumpsters there on the same schedule and through the same local haulers we use south of the city line. Call (954) 890-3553 for a size and a price, same as anywhere else in our service area. The two cities share a border, a coastline, and a lot of the same renovation pressures, so most of what applies in Pompano applies here too, with a few local wrinkles worth knowing about.
About as close as it gets. Deerfield Beach covers roughly 16 square miles along the coast, bordered by the Hillsboro River to the north and Pompano Beach along its southern edge, with the Atlantic Ocean forming the entire eastern boundary. For a hauler already running routes through Pompano Beach, a Deerfield Beach delivery is rarely more than a short drive up Federal Highway or A1A, not a special trip that adds a day to the schedule.
A good share of it is renovation work on housing stock that has been standing for a while. Parts of Deerfield Beach still have structures dating back to the 1920s through the 1950s, some built in a Spanish Mediterranean Revival style that is worth preserving rather than tearing down, which means updates tend to be careful, room-by-room renovations rather than full demolitions. That kind of project usually fits a 10-yard or 20-yard container. The city's waterfront side adds another category entirely: homes along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Hillsboro River, many with docks and seawalls, generate their own kind of debris when a dock gets rebuilt or a seawall gets repaired, on top of whatever renovation is happening inside the house.
Streets get tighter the closer you get to the water, particularly around Deerfield Beach Island, the small stretch of land, a little over a quarter square mile, that holds the pier and the main beach. Narrow lots, boat trailers parked in driveways, and limited turnaround space are all normal out there, and a hauler needs to know about them before a truck shows up rather than discovering them while trying to back a 20-yard container down a dead-end street. If your property is waterfront or sits on a tight barrier-island lot, mention it when you call so we can flag it for the driver ahead of time. Parking is tighter near the pier and the boardwalk than almost anywhere else in the city, and delivery windows scheduled around off-peak hours tend to go smoother than a midday drop-off during the busy season.
Part of it is seasonal ownership. Census data on Deerfield Beach's roughly 47,000 housing units puts close to one in five sitting vacant at any given point, which mostly reflects snowbird and investment properties rather than abandoned homes. A unit that only gets used part of the year tends to get renovated on a different schedule than a full-time residence, often between seasons when nobody is planning to be in it anyway, which is exactly when a lot of our Deerfield Beach calls come in. Turnover between owners adds to it too. A condo or bungalow that sells after fifteen or twenty years with the same owner is a near-guaranteed kitchen and bath update before or after closing.
A 10-yard or 20-yard covers the majority of single-family renovation work here, the same general guidance as Pompano Beach. Larger cleanouts and additions move up to a 30-yard, though it is worth confirming driveway length before booking one, since older Deerfield Beach lots were not always platted with a 22-foot container in mind. Waterfront properties with dock or seawall work should mention that scope specifically, since it sometimes calls for a dedicated heavy-debris box rather than a standard container.
Have a project in Deerfield Beach? Call (954) 890-3553 and we will confirm size, access, and delivery timing for your address, whether you are a few blocks from the beach or further inland.