§ Illinois · Volume 257

Dumpster rental
in Illinois.

453
Haulers
257
Cities
$438
Median, 20-yd
§ 01

About Illinois.

Illinois's 57,914 square miles are dominated by the Interior Plains — flat to gently rolling glacially formed terrain with deep, productive prairie soils across most of the state. The Chicago metro sits on glacial lake-bed deposits at the southwestern corner of Lake Michigan, with the flat terrain and clay-rich soils creating drainage and foundation challenges in many neighborhoods. The state's humid continental climate produces cold winters with deep frost penetration (up to 48 inches in the north), causing significant pavement and infrastructure damage that drives substantial repair and replacement activity each spring. The southern Illinois coalfields have a distinct legacy of mining subsidence that affects construction planning in older communities.

Illinois has the sixth-largest construction market in the United States, driven primarily by the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin metro, which is the third-largest U.S. metro and has one of the largest contractor ecosystems in the country. The Chicago metro drives billions of dollars in annual construction activity across residential renovation, commercial development, industrial facilities, and infrastructure. Downstate Illinois — including Rockford, Peoria, Springfield, and Champaign-Urbana — supports significant regional construction markets. The Illinois Department of Transportation maintains one of the largest highway systems in the U.S., generating ongoing infrastructure repair and construction debris.

Illinois dumpster placement requirements vary by municipality. Chicago requires a Street Use Permit for containers placed in the public way, managed through the Chicago Department of Transportation. Suburban municipalities in Cook, DuPage, Lake, Will, and Kane counties each have their own permit processes. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) regulates C&D waste disposal, with landfill capacity and diversion rules varying by region. Asbestos and lead paint — prevalent in Chicago's large stock of pre-1940 housing — require specialized disposal. Major markets include Chicago (and its suburban ring), Rockford, Peoria, Springfield, Aurora, Joliet, Naperville, and Champaign-Urbana.

§ 02

Biggest cities in Illinois.

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

What you'll pay in Illinois.

Average price for a 7-day rental from local haulers in the state. Illinois cost guide
10 yd
Bath / small cleanout
$325–$450 / week
20 yd
Kitchen / roofing
$375–$500 / week
30 yd
Whole-home reno
$425–$575 / week
40 yd
New construction
$450–$650 / week
§ 04 · Every city

All 257 Illinois cities.

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