Dumpster Sizes

The Right Size for Every Load, We’ve Got You Covered.

Choosing the right dumpster size is key to keeping your project efficient and cost-effective. Pricing can vary based on several factors, including the size of your cleanup, the type of debris you’re disposing of (such as household junk, construction materials, or yard waste), and your location. Whether you’re handling a small home cleanout or a large-scale construction job, we offer a range of dumpster sizes to match your needs and budget. Our team is here to help you select the ideal option so you don’t pay for more than you need.

How Do Our Dumpster Sizes Measure Up?

Size

10 Cubic Yards

20 Cubic Yards

30 Cubic Yards

Typical Dumpster Dimensions

4′ High x 8′ Wide x 12′ Long

4′ High x 8′ Wide x 22′ Long

6′ High x 8′ Wide x 22′ Long

Estimated Capacity*

50-70 trash bags

110-130 trash bags

170-190 trash bags

10 Ton Dumpster

20 Ton Dumpster

30 Ton Dumpster

What Size Dumpster Do I Need?

1. Size of Your Cleanup

The overall scale of your project is one of the biggest factors in choosing the right dumpster size. A simple garage cleanout or small bathroom renovation might only require a 10 Yard dumpster, while full home renovations, roofing jobs, or large landscaping projects often call for 20 or even 40 Yard containers. Choosing a size that matches your project helps avoid overage fees or the hassle of scheduling multiple hauls!

2. Type of Debris

Different materials take up space in different ways, and some types of debris may have weight restrictions or disposal regulations. Heavy items like concrete, brick, or roofing shingles may require a smaller dumpster with higher weight capacity limits to comply with hauling guidelines. On the other hand, bulky but lightweight debris, like furniture or yard waste, might be better suited for a larger container. Knowing what you’re tossing helps us recommend the safest and most cost-effective option.

3. Your Available Space

Even if your project calls for a large dumpster, your available space may dictate what size you can actually use. Tight driveways, narrow streets, or limited access areas can make it difficult to accommodate larger roll-off containers. In these situations, a smaller dumpster—or even multiple swaps of a mid-sized bin—can offer a practical solution. We assess your site layout to ensure smooth delivery, placement, and pickup, with minimal disruption to your property.