Residential Waste
We offer several services for residential waste throughout the Hudson Valley, including regular weekly pickup, single-stream recycling and dumpsters for cleanouts and residential projects.
Royal Carting Service Co. and its sister company Welsh Sanitation Service have been the premier waste management service provider in the Hudson Valley since 1955.
Our family-owned and operated company has grown to serve the greater Hudson Valley including Dutchess County, Ulster County, Putnam County, Greene County, Columbia County, and Litchfield County (CT). With over 200 employees that span generations, we are committed to delivering reliable, socially-responsible waste management services.
We offer several services for residential waste throughout the Hudson Valley, including regular weekly pickup, single-stream recycling and dumpsters for cleanouts and residential projects.
No matter the size of your business, getting rid of waste is an important part of not only your budget, but your business.
There’s more to recycling than meets the eye. We believe in the value of recycling, but understand it can be confusing. Luckily, it’s gotten easier in recent years.
Home renovation? Major clean-out project? Whatever your need, we have dumpster rentals in a variety of convenient sizes and will help you find the size you need. Our roll-off dumpster rentals are a great alternative to trips to the dump, splitting a job over several weeks, or storing bags of waste in the garage.
Royal Carting offers two convenient locations for drop off services. Residential, commercial, recycling and other waste. Check out our hours and get in touch about larger items requiring drop off.
Manage farm waste and manure removal with Royal Carting. Our convenient, economical service is available throughout the Hudson Valley and results in properly composted and aged mulch benefitting the region.
Check out our Residential Waste Management Guidelines.
Winter months come with their fair share of challenges, and waste collection is no exception. Icy roads, buried bins, and freezing temperatures can create obstacles for both homeowners and waste collection workers.
Giving Tuesday is more than just a day on the calendar—it’s an opportunity for communities to come together and make a difference.