Replacement structural steel parts for commercial dumpsters — side walls, gussets, reinforcement plates, fork tubes, drain fittings, and other components needed to keep a container in service.
Not every dumpster failure is the bottom. Side walls develop rust-through, fork tubes bend or shear from forklift abuse, gussets crack, drain fittings corrode shut, and the joints between major panels can split open under load. Replacing these components individually is much cheaper than scrapping the container.
PRT stocks the most commonly-replaced steel components in standard sizes, and fabricates custom replacements for non-standard containers. All steel parts are mild steel, fork-tube and reinforcement spec matched to OEM.
Identify the failed component, note its dimensions, and provide the container brand and size. PRT customer service can recommend the right replacement and confirm it'll fit without modification.
If you have an unusual failure (multiple components, structural compromise, water/grease contamination), send PRT photos. We may recommend a full bottom replacement instead of piece-by-piece repair, depending on the container's overall condition.
Individual replacement makes sense if 1-2 components have failed but the rest of the container is structurally sound. If you see multiple failures (e.g., bottom + side wall + drain), or if the container is more than 15-20 years old, full replacement is usually more cost-effective.
Yes, if you have welding capability. Mild steel welds cleanly with standard MIG or stick equipment. PRT panels ship with weld preparation (clean edges, no scale) and bolt-on hardware where applicable.
Yes. Standard fork-tube spacing has been consistent across major brands for decades. Provide the container model and we'll confirm fitment.
Mostly. The standard 1-1/2 inch threaded fitting is used by Wastequip, JV Cram-a-lot, and more.. If you have a non-standard drain fitting, send a photo and we'll match it.