Container Rental In Fire Island, NY

Long Island Carting and Dumpster Services

Long Islands Premier Container Rental Company

From residential construction, commercial construction, general household cleanups to outdoor landscaping cleanups, Prestige Carting has a dumpster, which will suit your needs, all for an affordable price.

The best possible way to get bulk trash out of your house or construction debris is by using a dumpster. A dumpster is a large steel waste container that is designed to haul heavy loads of trash to the dump. This concept is derived from an American brand which is into mobile garbage bins. The main purpose of a dumpster is to store all the rubbish and unwanted materials until it is all disposed of. The advantage is that it can be used for all kinds of waste and recycling purposes. These are usually emptied weekly by a hired garbage service. A number of huge commercial buildings and apartments have more than one dumpster to store the wastes which are eventually empties into front loading garbage trucks. These trucks have large arms in the front that can lift the dumpster and empty the trash. Roll off dumpsters are larger versions ranging from 10 to 45 cubic yards which are typically used at demolition and construction sites, factories and large commercial offices and even residential properties. Their structural design allows huge trucks to lift them upside down at ease and empty the garbage. It can be confidently said that this has been one of the most convenient and easiest forms of disposing garbage and keeping the environment clean.

Thinking about renting a dumpster and discarding all the junk from your house? Think no more. Prestige Carting is the choice. We handle all types of services like dumpster rentals, junk removal and demolition. With Prestige Carting, the process is absolutely simple whether your construction size is small or big. We provide you the right size dumpster to cater to your requirements. Enjoy the luxury of booking your dumpster online, which frees you all the hassle of physically moving around to get your job done. We are proud to say that we are ranked number 1 in Long Island dumpster rentals and junk removal and have been servicing our customers for the last 20 years. We believe in making the process simple for you to rent a dumpster. Our range of services span from residential to commercial and industrial, front loading as well as roll-off dumpsters. We have a solution for all your needs.

What To Expect From Prestige Carting?

  • A Simple, 1-2-3 Reservation Process
  • Fast Delivery
  • Affordable Pricing
  • We Treat Your Property With Care
  • Will Not Destroy Or Damage Your Driveway, Public Roadway Or Property

Materials Collected

  • Construction Debris – Drywall, Wood, Flooring, Roofing, Windows & More
  • Household Debris – Garbage, Junk, Garage Clean-Ups, Attic Clean-Ups
  • Landscape Debris – Soil, Dirt, Branches, Leaves & More
  • Outdoor Debris – Concrete, Asphalt, Bricks, Clay, Rocks, Stone & More
  • Recyclables – Cardboard, Metal, Glass & More
  • Appliances – Refrigerators, Ovens, Washers, Dryers & More

All Other Debris

We have various sizes of roll-off dumpsters to suit your individual needs. Our dumpsters vary from 10 cubic yards all the way to 40 yards. Don’t think. Book your dumpster today.

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Information About Fire Island

Fire Island is the large center island of the outer barrier islands parallel to the south shore of Long Island, New York.

Though it is well established that indigenous Native Americans occupied what are today known as Long Island and Fire Island for many centuries before Europeans arrived, there has existed a long-standing myth that Long Island and nearby Fire Island were occupied by “thirteen tribes” “neatly divided into thirteen tribal units, beginning with the Canarsie who lived in present-day Brooklyn and ending with the Montauk on the far eastern end of the island.” Modern ethnographic research indicates, however, that before the European invasion, Long Island and Fire Island were occupied by “indigenous groups […] organized into village systems with varying levels of social complexity. They lived in small communities that were connected in an intricate web of kinship relations […] there were probably no native peoples living in tribal systems on Long Island until after the Europeans arrived. […] The communities appear to have been divided into two general culture areas that overlapped in the area known today as the Hempstead Plains […]. The western groups spoke the Delaware-Munsee dialect of Algonquian and shared cultural characteristics such as the longhouse system of social organization with their brethren in what is now New Jersey and Delaware. The linguistic affiliation of the eastern groups is less well understood […] Goddard […] concluded that the languages here are related to the southern New England Algonquian dialects, but he could only speculate on the nature of these relationships […]. Working with a few brief vocabulary lists of Montauk and Unquachog, he suggested that the Montauk might be related to Mohegan-Pequot and the Unquachog might possibly be grouped with the Quiripi of western Connecticut. The information on the Shinnecock was too sparse for any determination […] The most common pattern of indigenous life on Long Island prior to the intervention of the whites was the autonomous village linked by kinship to its neighbors.”

“Most of the ‘tribal’ names with which we are now familiar do not appear to have been recognized by either the first European observers or by the original inhabitants until the process of land purchases began after the first settlements were established. We simply do not know what these people called themselves, but all the ethnographic data on North American Indian cultures suggest that they identified themselves in terms of lineage and clan membership. […] The English and Dutch were frustrated by this lack of structure because it made land purchase so difficult. Deeds, according to the European concept of property, had to be signed by identifiable owners with authority to sell and have specific boundaries on a map. The relatively amorphous leadership structure of the Long Island communities, the imprecise delineation of hunting ground boundaries, and their view of the land as a living entity to be used rather than owned made conventional European real estate deals nearly impossible to negotiate. The surviving primary records suggest that the Dutch and English remedied this situation by pressing cooperative local sachems to establish a more structured political base in their communities and to define their communities as “tribes” with specific boundaries […] The Montauk, under the leadership of Wyandanch in the mid-seventeenth century, and the Matinnecock, under the sachems Suscaneman and Tackapousha, do appear to have developed rather tenuous coalitions as a result of their contact with the English settlers.”

“An early example of [European] intervention into Native American political institutions is a 1664 agreement wherein the East Hampton and Southampton officials appointed a sunk squaw named Quashawam to govern both the Shinnecock and the Montauk.”

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Bellerose Terrace
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