I grew up right here in Aksarben Village, back when the neighborhood still held onto its early 20th-century charm—narrow lots, brick bungalows, and front porches where neighbors actually talked. By the early 2000s, I watched crews tear down those old homes and replace them with larger, two-story builds that matched the suburban expansion happening across Omaha. That constant cycle of demolition and rebuilding stuck with me. It showed me how much waste gets generated just keeping a city like ours moving forward—and how few local haulers actually respected your time or your driveway.
That’s why, in 2012, I started Aksarben Dumpster Rental. I didn’t want another faceless waste company rolling through neighborhoods like Dahlman or Hanscom Park, dropping bins without notice or leaving them for weeks. I wanted to run a service that showed up clean, on time, and left no trace behind—except maybe a smoother cleanup. As someone who’s lived through Omaha’s growth firsthand, I knew exactly what homeowners and contractors needed: clear pricing, no hidden rules, and equipment that fits tight urban lots without crushing your asphalt.
We began with just a few 10-yard dumpsters, perfect for garage cleanouts or small remodels in historic districts like Aksarben Village. Over time, we expanded our fleet to handle everything from concrete slabs in Westside to full roof tear-offs near the Hanscom Park area. Our bins now include features like compact footprints and walk-in loading doors—designed specifically for Omaha’s older streets and tighter setbacks.
All our operations follow EPA waste guidelines and Nebraska DEQ standards, and I’ve personally trained our crew through the NDEQ Small Business Compliance program. But honestly? The real proof isn’t in the certifications—it’s in the follow-through. When I say we’ll deliver your bin Tuesday at 9 a.m., we’re there. When the job’s done, we haul it away clean and on schedule. No upsells. No tips. Just straightforward service for neighborhoods we’ve lived in and cared about long before we started this business. Whether you’re clearing out a basement in Dahlman or managing a clinic renovation near UNMC, you’ll get the same deal I promised myself back in 2012: I’ll show up when I say, leave when I’m done, and not ask for a tip. That’s the deal.