
At Green Glove Heroes, clarity and trust are at the core of how we operate. This short guide is here to give you a better understanding of what each load means, what fits in it, and how it helps you stay ahead of bulky waste issues on your property.
One Truck Load = Up to 3 Cubic Yards
A single truck load is ideal for moderate needs — think one or two pieces of large furniture, or a collection of mixed items like:
- 2 loveseats or 4 medium recliners
- 4 single mattresses
- 1 mattress + box spring + light debris
- 1 fridge + small items including lamps, 2 small dressers, chairs, etc.
This size is often enough for regular overflow or occasional illegal dumping cleanup.
What is a Load?
In our system, “one load” refers to the hauling capacity of a single truck — about 3 cubic yards of material. We use this unit of measurement to create accurate monthly estimates based on your property’s actual bulky waste output.
We operate with two primary hauling units: a truck and a trailer. Each has a different capacity. Depending on your needs, we may deploy a truck, or both a truck and a trailer together.
Here’s how it scales:
• One Truck = One Load = Up to 3 cubic yards
• One Truck + Trailer = Five Loads Total = Up to 15 cubic yards
This structure ensures you know exactly what you’re getting, and how it maps to the scale of your property’s waste needs, so you always know what to expect — and what’s possible.
To give you even more clarity, here’s a breakdown of what each unit typically hauls, based on what we see on-site every day.




One Truck + One Trailer = Up to 15 Cubic Yards
When greater capacity is needed, we pair our truck with a trailer. This combination is capable of hauling up to 15 cubic yards of material.
Additional loads are also available at contract rates upon request.

Need More Clarity?
The next time we say “This site will likely need X loads per month,” you’ll know exactly what we mean.
If you’d like a personalized breakdown of what that looks like at your specific property, feel free to reach out, or bookmark this page for future reference.