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Check Out Our Dumpsters On Peacock TV’s New Series, Backyard Blowout

Dumpsters.com Featured in New Show That Lets Kids Redesign the Backyard

Homeowners frequently rent our dumpsters for outdoor projects, so we jumped at the opportunity to help the families on Backyard Blowout create their dream backyards.

In Peacock TV’s latest 11-episode home renovation series, the kids are in charge. They take the reins to redesign a fun and functional new space the whole family can enjoy. With help from hosts Jonathan Kidder and Sana Garner, they learn to balance their imaginations with what the families need to create their ultimate backyard oasis. The big reveals to the parents at the end of each episode include BBQ grills, outdoor furniture, treehouses, movie screens, gardens, firepits, baseball courts and more.

We partnered with Peacock TV, an NBCUniversal streaming service, to provide a dumpster for each project. Our debris removal experience paired with our past participations in TV show remodels made us the perfect fit to help these backyard makeovers run smoothly.

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“We’re thrilled to be part of this show. After last year, we know how important outdoor space can be to making a home comfortable and functional. Watch Backyard Blowout for landscaping inspiration and then call us to jumpstart your project."

Courtney Demko, Vice President of Media | Dumpsters.com

Catch our dumpsters and the imaginative renovations beginning Thursday, September 16. Stream it on Peacock TV or watch on the Universal Kids YouTube Channel.

Ready to clear the way for your own backyard oasis? Check out our yard waste disposal guide to get started.

 

Check Out Our Other Dumpster Donations and TV Appearances:

Watch Our Cameo on Bravo’s Buying It Blind | See Us on Lifetime TV’s Designing Spaces | Dumpsters.com Aids Revival of Historic Homes


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