Jewell Trucking • Dumpsters & Containers • Muskego, WI

Jewell Trucking

Muskego, WI 53150

Overview

At Jewell trucking, we have successfully plowed our way through the hauling world for over four decades. We pride ourselves on taking care of our customers and being a company they can rely on. We understand that your service needs may be unique - give us a call and we would be happy to discuss!

John Jewell started the corporation in 1974, and he worked hard to build the business up to where it is. The Jewell Family started the company in 1974. Crystal Jewell began working for the company in 2004, performing maintenance on semi-trucks along with tasks around the shop. She learned how to drive different pieces of equipment. It was at Jewell Trucking that she realized what her passion and what she wanted her career to be. Crystal obtained her CDL license and started driving the dump and roll off trucks. Over the years, she continued to gain experience driving and operating different trucks and equipment. In 2020, Crystal took over ownership of the company and works alongside her husband every day.

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What is the difference between a dumpster and a waste container?

A dumpster is one common type of waste container, but the broader term can also include other styles and sizes used for different waste needs. The right option often depends on how much waste there is, how it will be loaded, and how long the container is needed.

How do I know what size dumpster or container I need?

That usually depends on the amount of waste, the kind of material, and how quickly it will build up. A small cleanup and an ongoing project may need very different container sizes, even if the waste looks similar at first.

What should I know before contacting a dumpster or container company?

It helps to know what kind of waste you have, how much there is, where the container would need to go, and how long you may need it. If access, space, or loading conditions are limited, those details are helpful to mention up front.

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