Construction Dumpster in Nortonville, KY

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Tri County Waste

Morganfield, KY

With deep roots in the communities we serve, Tri County Waste remains committed to providing the same dependable customer service at competitive pricing as when our waste company was started in 2002. Get a free dumpster rental quote today! more

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Elite Dumpster Rental & Junk Removal

Calhoun, KY

Elite Dumpster Rental & Junk Removal offers 7 yard and 15 yard dumpster rentals throughout Western Kentucky. We specialize in general house debris, moving cleanups, estate cleanouts, renovation waste, and even provide full-service junk removal for those who want to leave the dirty... more

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BSI Waste

Hopkinsville, KY

BSI Waste is a family owned and operated roll-off container and portable storage unit rental company based in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. We offer roll-off dumpsters and storage units delivered conveniently to your location. We can provide 20 yard, 30 yard, 40 yard roll-offs. Contact... more

Construction Dumpster Tips for Nortonville, KY

Dumpsters for Construction Debris

How much can I put in a construction dumpster?

The average weight allowance for 20 yard dumpsters is 4 tons (8,000 lbs). Some rental providers may offer a lower or higher weight allowance, so make sure you reach out to multiple dumpster providers and compare costs and weight allowances. Here are some examples of what people across the country have paid for a 20 yard (including weight limits, rental costs, and fees).

 

Location Rental Cost Weight Allowance Overage Charges
South Bend, IN $360 4 tons $115 per ton
Orlando, FL $320 3 tons $45 per ton
Las Vegas, NV $395 8 tons $40 per ton
Minneapolis, MN $365 2 tons $75 per ton

 

Construction dumpsters should not be filled over the top, and you should pay close attention to each company's weight limits. With heavy debris, it’s important to keep the load height within the range specified by the dumpster rental company. This could be one-quarter of the way up, or even less in some cases.

Learn more: A Contractor’s Guide to Renting a Dumpster for Large Demolition and Construction Jobs