

Colorado Springs dumpsters.
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Permits in Colorado Springs.
Most dumpster rentals in Colorado Springs, Colorado require a permit when placed on public property such as streets or sidewalks. If you're placing the dumpster on your private property—like a driveway or yard—you typically won't need a permit. However, regulations can vary by municipality, so it's essential to check with the Colorado Springs city office or your county administration before scheduling delivery.
Local dumpster rental companies in Colorado Springs are familiar with the permit process and can often assist you in obtaining the necessary approvals. Permit costs in Colorado typically range from $50 to $100 and may take 1-3 business days to process. Some providers include permit acquisition as part of their service, while others guide you through the application process. Be sure to discuss permit requirements during your initial consultation to avoid project delays.
Rental pricing in Colorado Springs.
Dumpster rental costs in Colorado Springs, Colorado vary based on several factors including container size, rental duration, debris type, and disposal location. On average, expect to pay $300-$450 for a 10-yard dumpster, $350-$500 for a 20-yard container, $400-$550 for a 30-yard dumpster, and $450-$650 for a 40-yard roll-off. These prices typically include delivery, a standard 7-14 day rental period, pickup, and disposal fees within weight limits.
Additional costs may apply for extended rental periods (usually $10-$20 per extra day), exceeding weight limits (typically $50-$100 per ton over), or disposing of prohibited materials. Colorado Springs providers often offer discounts for longer rental periods or multiple containers. Geographic factors within Colorado, distance from landfills, and local disposal fees can also influence pricing. Always request detailed quotes from multiple Colorado Springs companies to compare total costs including all fees and ensure there are no hidden charges.
Colorado Springs specifics.
Restrictions
- No hazardous materials or asbestos
- Weight limits enforced - granite and concrete incur extra fees
- Military base housing may require special approval
Local tips
- Altitude affects some waste disposal requirements
- Winter weather can delay deliveries - plan accordingly
- Many providers serve surrounding mountain communities
- Consider smaller sizes for hillside properties with limited access
Disposal facilities
- Colorado Springs Transfer Station1965 Commercial Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
- Woodmen Transfer Station (Woodmen Dump)8808 Cliff Allen Pt, Colorado Springs, CO 80908719-792-3867
Haulers in Colorado Springs.


Preferred Roll-Off Services LLC.

DumpStor of Colorado Springs.


Cubic Hauling - Dumpster Rental.


Smash My Trash.

Pikes Peak Junk Removal & Hauling.

MOUNTAIN HIGH ROLL-OFFS.

The Good Guys At Earthwise Roll Off Dumpster Rentals.


Junk Removed Now.

Bin There Dump That Colorado Springs.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
1-800-GOT-JUNK? Colorado Springs.

Junk King Colorado Springs.




Apex Waste - Colorado Springs.

Iron Mountain Demolition & Roll-Off.

SOCO Waste.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
HBS Trash Service Colorado Springs.

Apex Waste - Infinite Disposal.


WM - Colorado Springs Hauling.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
WASTE CONNECTIONS OF COLORADO SPRINGS.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado

About Colorado Springs.
Colorado Springs, a city in El Paso County, is home to about 494,000 residents. Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet elevation at the base of Pikes Peak, where the Palmer Divide creates distinct weather patterns including extreme hail events, sudden temperature drops of 40°F in an hour, and 16.5 inches of annual precipitation that has put the city under permanent water restrictions since 2019. The region's Pikes Peak granite and decomposed granite soils drain well but require specialized compaction for foundations and are prone to erosion on construction sites. Fort Carson Army Installation and Peterson Space Force Base together employ over 40,000 personnel and drive substantial military construction and contractor facility development. The Colorado Springs metro grew 18% between 2010 and 2020, fueling suburban residential construction in Briargate, Banning Lewis Ranch, and Meridian Ranch. El Paso County requires permits for containers placed in public rights-of-way. The city's frequent dry thunderstorms create wildfire ignition risk in the urban-wildland interface neighborhoods like the Mountain Shadows area, which was devastated by the 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire, generating major rebuilding demand.
What can go in.
Waste disposal regulations in Colorado Springs, Colorado govern what materials are acceptable in rental dumpsters to protect environmental and public health. Approved materials typically include residential debris, construction waste (framing lumber, drywall, plywood, trim), roofing materials (shingles, underlayment), siding, carpeting, and general household items. Colorado Springs providers generally accommodate mixed loads from typical renovation and cleanout projects.
Colorado regulations prohibit hazardous materials in standard dumpsters including liquid waste, chemicals, paint (except dried latex paint), solvents, pesticides, asbestos-containing materials, and contaminated soils. Electronic waste (computers, TVs, printers), automotive parts, tires, batteries, and appliances with refrigerants also require alternative disposal methods. Some Colorado Springs landfills restrict accepting stumps, large quantities of dirt, or concrete without prior arrangements. Placing prohibited materials in your dumpster can result in contamination fees of $500+ and disposal refusal. Verify material acceptance with your Colorado Springs provider to ensure proper, legal disposal.
Why Colorado Springs residents rent bins.
Above-Ground Pool Removal.
Dismantling above-ground pools creates liner, frame, and deck materials requiring disposal. Colorado Springs providers offer appropriately sized containers for above-ground pool removal projects.
Gutter Replacement.
Removing old gutters and installing new systems generates metal and fastener waste. Colorado Springs companies accommodate gutter materials with suitable containers for roof-related projects.
Chimney Removal.
Chimney demolition creates heavy brick, mortar, and masonry debris. Colorado Springs dumpster services supply heavy-duty containers specifically designed for masonry and chimney removal projects.
Barn Demolition.
Tearing down old barns and agricultural structures generates substantial wood and metal waste. Colorado Springs providers offer large-capacity roll-offs suitable for agricultural structure demolition projects.
Serving all of Colorado Springs.
Local haulers drop 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40-yard bins throughout the metro. Pick the company that already runs trucks in your ZIP.