Pricing
How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Dumpster?
Flat Rate: $375 per Dumpster (7-Day Rental)
✓ Includes up to 1 ton of waste – FREE
✓ Keep the dumpster for up to 7 days
Additional Charges (if needed):
✓ Extra Weight: $75 per ton after the first ton
✓ Extra Time: $100 per additional day beyond 7 days
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SERVICES:
Home Cleanouts
Renovation Debris
Storm Debris
Contractor Dumpsters
Commercial Dumpsters
What Can You Put in a Dumpster Rental?
Household junk and debris from construction or home improvement projects are typically allowed in a dumpster. This includes remodeling debris such as drywall, metal, lumber, flooring, cabinetry and siding, as well as general household items from decluttering projects.
Household Junk
Considering a residential dumpster for your home cleanout? You can put most household junk in a dumpster, including chairs, blankets, clothing, toys, pots, pans and more. Certain appliances and electronics can often be put in a dumpster, but not always — it’s best to call ahead before throwing these items away.
Wooden Furniture
Wooden furniture, such as tables, chairs and bookcases, is almost always accepted. However, you should ask about upholstered furniture such as couches and recliners, as these items are not accepted in all locations.
Brick, Asphalt & Concrete
Heavy materials such as brick, asphalt, broken concrete, pallets and cinder blocks can be disposed of, please be mindful of the potential weight and anything over 1 ton will have additional chargers.
Lumber
In most cases, you can put untreated lumber and other wood from construction projects into a dumpster, including two-by-fours and studs.
Storm Debris
Our dumpsters can be used for cleaning up storm debris removal uncontaminated and non-hazardous materials. We usually accept damaged building materials and yard waste as well, as long as the items do not fall within the given service area's restrictions.
Shingles
Renting a dumpster is a great way to get rid of all kinds of roofing debris including underlayment, tiles, plywood and any other construction waste you may create during your project.