The monthly account is the quiet workhorse of KYN's contractor lineup. Here's when it wins and why the invoice format matters as much as the price.
A contractor monthly account runs $499–525 and keeps a 20-yard bin on your site full-time. Compare: two back-to-back 7-day contractor rentals cost $850–900. If a bin sits on your project more than about two weeks a month, the monthly account is simply cheaper — before counting anything else.
Ask your bookkeeper what a pile of individual dumpster receipts costs to reconcile across jobs. The monthly account produces one predictable invoice — one vendor, one line, easy to allocate to job costing. For a GC running multiple crews, the admin savings alone can cover the rental difference.
Bidding is easier when waste is a fixed monthly number instead of a variable per-job scramble. You know the container cost before the year starts. Tonnage overage still applies at $90/ton, but the base is locked.
Monthly accounts are KYN's regulars, which in practice means: priority on swap scheduling (Lesson 3), a direct line to Robert instead of a call center, flexibility when a job slides a few days, and same-day service ($50) actually available when you're in a bind. A one-truck local operator can promise that; a national broker can't.
Honest answer: if you run one or two short projects a month, stay on per-job 7-day rentals at $425–450. The monthly account earns its keep on continuous work — remodel pipelines, roofing crews, spec builds. Do the two-week test and pick accordingly.
Set one up via contractor rentals or call (561) 878-1535. See also pricing and the playbook.
You finished all 5 lessons. That's the whole playbook — and it earns you $25 off your next rental.
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