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How much does a dumpster rental cost on average?
Generally, costs range from $250-$450 for a compact 10 cubic yard container, and this includes a set weight allowance of around 1-3 tons and a seven-day rental duration.
Rental rates depend on where you live, the type of waste you're tossing, how much of it, and how long you keep the bin on-site.
Bigger roll-off bins, such as 20, 30, or 40 yard containers, cost more to rent.
To get the best pricing possible, contact a minimum of two rental providers to ensure you’re getting fair market value.
Additional fees include overage charges, which apply if you exceed the container’s weight allowance.
Late fees may also apply if you need to keep the container for longer than the standard rental period; these fees are generally around $10 per day.
Learn more: Lower Your Cost to Rent a Dumpster
How do I know which dumpster size I need?
The most common roll-off container sizes include 10, 20, 30, and 40 yard dumpsters. Choosing the right one for the project can be difficult at times, but a good dumpster rental company can help in making that decision.
Generally, 10 yard bins are best for small projects and heavy debris, such as concrete or roofing shingles. Full-size 40 yarders, on the other hand, are ideal for construction or demolition projects.
Learn more: The Ultimate Guide to Dumpster Sizes