Dump Trailer vs. Roll Offs

If you’re running three or more dump trailers, it might be time to rethink your setup. Chris Dominguez explains how a roll-off trailer can do the work of many—and save you time, money, and maintenance.

Dump Trailer vs. Roll Off: What’s Right for Your Business?

When your business needs to move serious material—fast—there’s no room for guesswork. In this video, Texas Pride sales rep (and former welder) Chris Dominguez breaks down the key differences between dump trailers and roll-off trailers, helping you figure out which rig delivers the most value for your operation. Dump trailers are great for construction sites, cleanouts, and general hauling. But if you’re running more than two or three dumps at once—or coordinating jobs across multiple locations—a roll-off trailer could give you more flexibility, efficiency, and control. “Instead of three dump trailers and three drivers, you can run one roll-off trailer with multiple cans—and one driver to handle it all,” Chris explains.

Here’s why more contractors, waste haulers, and landscaping crews are switching to roll-offs:

  • Lower Maintenance – Fewer axles, tires, and jacks to worry about.
  • More Control – Drop a can, keep working, and come back when it’s full.
  • One Trailer. Multiple Cans. – Scale up without buying more trailers.
  • Sized to Fit – Choose from 12, 15, 20, or even 30-yard bins.

Whether you’re hauling demo debris, shingles, or horse muck, we’ve got the right trailer for the job.

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