§ Idaho · Volume 30

Dumpster rental
in Idaho.

67
Haulers
30
Cities
$525
Median, 20-yd
§ 01

About Idaho.

Idaho's 83,569 square miles encompass the Northern Rocky Mountains, the Snake River Plain (a broad volcanic rift valley cutting across the southern part of the state), and the high desert plateau of the southwest. The Snake River Plain's basaltic volcanic soils are highly productive agriculturally but create distinctive construction challenges — thin soils over basalt bedrock require blasting in many areas, and the valley's irrigation-dependent agriculture creates significant groundwater management considerations for construction projects. Northern Idaho (the Idaho Panhandle) features steep mountainous terrain, dense forests, and glacially formed lakes. The state's continental climate produces harsh winters that drive freeze-thaw damage and create a concentrated spring/summer construction season.

Idaho is one of the fastest-growing states in the nation, with the Boise metro (Ada and Canyon counties) consistently ranking among the top U.S. markets for residential permits relative to population size. The state's population grew by over 17% between 2010 and 2020, with in-migration from California, Washington, and Oregon driving explosive suburban development in the Treasure Valley. Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Kuna, Star, and Eagle have all experienced rapid residential expansion. Coeur d'Alene and Post Falls in the north are secondary growth markets attracting Pacific Northwest transplants. The technology sector (HP, Micron, Lamb Weston, Clearwater Paper) drives commercial construction.

Idaho municipalities handle dumpster placement permits locally with no statewide standard. Boise requires permits for containers in the public right-of-way through the Public Works Department. Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, and other Treasure Valley cities have their own processes. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) regulates C&D waste disposal. Residential driveway placement typically does not require permits in most Idaho jurisdictions. Major dumpster rental markets include Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Twin Falls, Coeur d'Alene, and the rapidly growing suburban communities of Eagle, Star, Kuna, and Post Falls.

§ 02

Biggest cities in Idaho.

Sorted by number of local haulers serving each metro. A–Z index
§ 03

What you'll pay in Idaho.

Average price for a 7-day rental from local haulers in the state. Idaho cost guide
10 yd
Bath / small cleanout
$400–$550 / week
20 yd
Kitchen / roofing
$450–$600 / week
30 yd
Whole-home reno
$500–$700 / week
40 yd
New construction
$550–$775 / week