

Atlanta dumpsters.
Every hauler we list for Atlanta — ranked by real customer ratings, not who paid for the top slot. Quote requests go to one company, the one you pick.
Permits in Atlanta.
Understanding permit requirements in Atlanta, Georgia helps avoid delays and potential fines. Dumpsters placed entirely on private property typically don't require permits, but any container encroaching on public space—including streets, alleys, or sidewalks—usually needs municipal approval. Contact the Atlanta Department of Public Works or local permitting office to verify requirements for your specific location.
Many Atlanta dumpster rental companies are experienced with local permitting processes and can provide guidance or handle applications on your behalf. Permit fees in Georgia generally range from $50 to $125, depending on the duration and location. Some municipalities also require traffic control measures or safety markings for street-placed dumpsters. Discussing these requirements upfront with your rental provider ensures compliance and smooth project execution.
Rental pricing in Atlanta.
Planning your budget for dumpster rental in Atlanta, Georgia requires understanding the cost factors involved. Container size is the primary price determinant: 10-yard dumpsters typically cost $250-$425, 20-yard containers run $350-$500, 30-yard bins range from $400-$550, and 40-yard roll-offs cost $450-$650. Standard Atlanta rental packages include delivery, a 1-2 week rental period, pickup, and disposal up to specified weight limits.
Cost variables in Georgia include rental duration, debris weight, material type, and delivery distance. Exceeding weight allowances (typically 1-4 tons depending on container size) results in overage charges of $50-$100 per additional ton. Extended rentals beyond the included period cost $10-$20 per day. Heavy materials like concrete, brick, or dirt may require specialized pricing. Some Atlanta providers offer price matching or package deals for multiple containers. Getting detailed, itemized quotes from several companies helps identify the best value for your specific Atlanta project.
Atlanta specifics.
Restrictions
- Historic district projects need additional approvals
- No hazardous materials or yard waste in construction dumpsters
- Hilly terrain may limit access in some neighborhoods
Local tips
- Traffic congestion significant - schedule deliveries early morning
- Many providers serve entire metro Atlanta
- Film production hub - providers experienced with set cleanouts
Haulers in Atlanta.

Atlanta, Georgia
1-800-GOT-JUNK? Atlanta Westside.

JUNK MAN Junk Removal & Hauling - Vinings & Smyrna GA.

Junk People Atlanta.

Bin There Dump That Dumpster Rental Sandy Springs.
Atlanta, Georgia
Peachtree Junk Removal.

ACC Junk Removal.

Pro Junk Dispatch.

SS PRO JUNK REMOVAL.

Warrior Coverage.


Junk King Atlanta South.


ADM Waste.
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
College Park Recycling Drop off Center.

GoGo Junk Removal - Atlanta Junk Removal Service.

IEG Disposal Atlanta.

Atlanta, Georgia
Waste Pro - Atlanta West/Recycling.

LDR Site Services.

Atlanta, Georgia
Republic Services of Atlanta.

Discount Waste & Recycling, LLC.

Southern Waste and Recycling.
About Atlanta.
Atlanta, a city in Fulton County, is home to about 520,000 residents. Atlanta's 47.9% urban tree canopy — the densest of any major U.S. city — means virtually every construction project requires tree removal, land clearing, and erosion control permits under Georgia EPD regulations. The city's red Georgia clay (Cecil clay loam) drains poorly and erodes dramatically on construction sites, requiring mandatory silt fencing and detention ponds. The Atlanta Beltline — a 22-mile rail trail and greenway connecting 45 neighborhoods — is catalyzing billions in transit-oriented construction along its corridor. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest by passenger count, continuously expands its 4,700-acre campus with new concourses and infrastructure. Georgia's hot, humid summers accelerate roof, siding, and HVAC degradation, driving above-average renovation frequency. Fulton County requires ROW permits for containers placed in public right-of-way.
What can go in.
Understanding what can and cannot go in your Atlanta, Georgia dumpster rental is crucial for avoiding fines and additional fees. Generally accepted materials include construction debris (wood, drywall, flooring), household junk (furniture, appliances without refrigerants), yard waste (branches, leaves, soil), and general trash. Most Atlanta providers accept mixed loads for standard projects, though separating materials can sometimes reduce costs.
Prohibited items in Georgia typically include hazardous materials (paint, chemicals, solvents, asbestos), electronics (TVs, computers, monitors), tires, batteries, propane tanks, and appliances containing refrigerants (refrigerators, air conditioners). These materials require special handling and disposal through designated facilities. Some Atlanta providers offer separate services for specific waste streams like concrete-only or clean wood. Violating disposal regulations can result in additional fees, contaminated load charges, or legal liability. Always verify acceptable materials with your Atlanta rental company before loading your dumpster.
Why Atlanta residents rent bins.
Above-Ground Pool Removal.
Dismantling above-ground pools creates liner, frame, and deck materials requiring disposal. Atlanta 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. Atlanta companies accommodate gutter materials with suitable containers for roof-related projects.
Chimney Removal.
Chimney demolition creates heavy brick, mortar, and masonry debris. Atlanta 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. Atlanta providers offer large-capacity roll-offs suitable for agricultural structure demolition projects.
Serving all of Atlanta.
Local haulers drop 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40-yard bins throughout the metro. Pick the company that already runs trucks in your ZIP.