Dumpster rental near me.
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What you'll pay near you.
7-day rental, all-in (delivery, pickup, disposal within weight limit). Real ranges from a 79-city survey — your local hauler will be inside this band.
Popular metros.
How “dumpster rental near me” should work.
Find a real local hauler
Type your ZIP. We show the actual companies based in your metro — not a broker pretending to be local. Click their name and you call THEM directly.
Compare 3 quotes, all-in
Local pricing varies up to 40% in the same city. Always ask for total cost: delivery, pickup, disposal, weight allowance, fuel, and taxes. Skip anyone who quotes only the rental rate.
Book the right size
A 20-yard fits most kitchen remodels and roofing jobs. Going one size up usually costs $50-$100 more — cheaper than overflow and a second haul. When in doubt, size up.
What to compare in a quote.
Total price (all-in)
Delivery + pickup + disposal + weight allowance + fuel + taxes. Reject quotes that itemize so much you can't see the bottom line.
Weight allowance
Most 20-yard rentals include 2-3 tons. Concrete, dirt, shingles can hit that fast. Ask: "what does it cost per ton over?" Typical: $50-$120/ton.
Rental days included
7-day is standard. Some haulers offer 10 or 14. Each extra day is $5-$15. If your project might run long, factor that in upfront.
Materials accepted
Tires, mattresses, electronics, paint, refrigerants, and propane tanks usually need separate disposal. Some haulers will haul mixed loads, others charge a "contaminated load" fee.
Delivery window
Same-day, next-day, or scheduled? Saturday delivery? Some haulers deliver only midweek. If your timing is tight, this matters more than $25 in price difference.
Permit handling
If your placement needs a right-of-way permit ($25-$200), some haulers will pull it for you and add to the invoice. Others make you do it. Ask upfront.
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Before you call the hauler.
Frequently asked questions.
How much does dumpster rental cost near me?
Local 7-day dumpster rental costs typically run $275-$425 for a 10-yard, $300-$550 for a 20-yard, $400-$650 for a 30-yard, and $475-$750 for a 40-yard. Pricing varies up to 40% within the same metro depending on the hauler, distance to the landfill, and how busy the local market is. Compare at least 3 quotes to find the best price.
How quickly can a dumpster be delivered near me?
Most local haulers deliver same-day or next-business-day in major metros. Smaller markets and rural areas may need 2-3 days lead time. Saturday delivery is common but Sunday is rare. Call the hauler directly to confirm — broker sites often quote a window the actual hauler can't hit.
What size dumpster do I need?
10-yard bins (about 3 pickup truck loads) suit bath remodels, garage cleanouts, and small landscaping jobs. 20-yard bins are the sweet spot for kitchen remodels, roofing tear-offs, and mid-size renovations. 30-yard bins handle whole-home renovations and major additions. 40-yard bins are for new construction and demolition.
Do I need a permit for a dumpster in my driveway?
In nearly every US city, dumpsters placed entirely on private property (driveway, parking lot, yard) do NOT require a permit. Permits are only required when any part of the dumpster occupies the public right-of-way — street, sidewalk, or alley. If you're placing on the street, expect a $25-$200 permit fee and 1-3 business days processing.
Should I use Town Bins or a broker site?
Town Bins is a directory of independent local haulers — when you click a hauler, you call them directly and they own the relationship. Broker sites (1-800-GOT-JUNK, Hometown, Budget Dumpster, etc.) sell your lead to one of multiple haulers and add a 10-30% markup. Going direct is almost always cheaper and you get a real person on the phone, not a call center.
What's included in a 7-day dumpster rental?
A standard 7-day rental from a local hauler typically includes delivery, pickup, disposal at a permitted facility, and a weight allowance (usually 2-4 tons depending on size). What's NOT included: overage fees ($50-$120/ton over the cap), extended rental fees ($5-$15/day), special handling for prohibited items (tires, mattresses, electronics, refrigerants), and right-of-way permit fees if applicable.
Can I rent a dumpster for one day?
Most local haulers price 7-day rentals as the base. One-day or weekend rentals are usually available but priced at 60-80% of the weekly rate (you save delivery+pickup costs are fixed). Ask for "same-day load and haul" or "live load" pricing if you want it gone the same day.
How do I get the best price near me?
Get quotes from 3+ local haulers — pricing varies up to 40% within the same metro. Always ask for ALL-IN pricing (delivery, pickup, disposal, weight allowance, taxes, fuel surcharge) rather than just the rental rate. Avoid quote-shopping broker sites which add a markup. If you can be flexible on dates, ask about midweek or end-of-month deals.
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