

Rochester dumpsters.
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Permits in Rochester.
Most dumpster rentals in Rochester, New York 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 Rochester city office or your county administration before scheduling delivery.
Local dumpster rental companies in Rochester are familiar with the permit process and can often assist you in obtaining the necessary approvals. Permit costs in New York 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 Rochester.
Dumpster rental costs in Rochester, New York 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. Rochester providers often offer discounts for longer rental periods or multiple containers. Geographic factors within New York, distance from landfills, and local disposal fees can also influence pricing. Always request detailed quotes from multiple Rochester companies to compare total costs including all fees and ensure there are no hidden charges.
Rochester specifics.
Restrictions
- No hazardous waste in standard dumpsters — Monroe County ecopark accepts HHW
- NY e-waste law: TVs, monitors, computers banned from landfill — separate certified recycler required
- No tires, batteries, or refrigerant-containing appliances in mixed dumpsters
- NY food scrap diversion rules: large generators must divert organics — confirm if applicable
Local tips
- Lake Ontario lake-effect snow (November–March) — confirm hauler can access driveway after major snow events
- Spring thaw (March–April) and frost laws may restrict heavy roll-off truck access on township roads
- University of Rochester and RIT move-in/out (August, May) drives short-term cleanout demand
- I-490 / I-590 traffic affects roll-off arrivals; schedule deliveries before 10am
Disposal facilities
- Monroe County Transfer Station & Recovery Facility1845 Emerson Street, Rochester, NY 14606
- Monroe County ecopark (specialty recycling and HHW)Monroe County, NY
- Mill Seat Landfill (owned by Monroe County) (landfill)Monroe County, NY
- High Acres Landfill (Waste Management) (landfill)Perinton, NY
Haulers in Rochester.

Rochester, New York
Sam & Son Roll Offs Dumpster Rental.
Rochester, New York
1-800-GOT-JUNK? Rochester.

Harding Enterprise of Rochester.

Junk King Rochester.
Rochester, New York
Oaks Dumpster Rental.


White Trash Disposal & Recycling.

Regional Rolloff - Dumpster Rentals.

Flower City Roll-Off.
Rochester, New York
Casella waste.

WM - Rochester, NY Hauling.
Rochester, New York
Casella Waste Systems.
About Rochester.
Rochester, a city in Monroe County, is home to about 211,000 residents. Rochester receives approximately 99 inches of annual snowfall from Lake Ontario lake-effect storms — ranking among the top five snowiest large U.S. cities — creating severe freeze-thaw conditions that cause significant damage to the city's extensive stock of Victorian brick rowhouses, Craftsman bungalows, and mid-century commercial buildings, driving above-average roofing, masonry, and pavement repair demand year-round. The city's Eastman Kodak heritage, while declining, left a substantial industrial brownfield campus now being redeveloped as the Eastman Business Park — a major long-term adaptive reuse and remediation construction project. The University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology's combined research and campus construction programs exceed $500 million annually in institutional building activity. Monroe County requires ROW permits for containers placed in public rights-of-way. Rochester's Strong National Museum of Play expansion and the Inner Loop North trail development anchor major urban construction projects in the downtown core. New York State's strict environmental requirements add compliance complexity to all demolition and renovation projects involving pre-1980 building materials.
What can go in.
Understanding what can and cannot go in your Rochester, New York 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 Rochester providers accept mixed loads for standard projects, though separating materials can sometimes reduce costs.
Prohibited items in New York 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 Rochester 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 Rochester rental company before loading your dumpster.
Why Rochester residents rent bins.
Above-Ground Pool Removal.
Dismantling above-ground pools creates liner, frame, and deck materials requiring disposal. Rochester 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. Rochester companies accommodate gutter materials with suitable containers for roof-related projects.
Chimney Removal.
Chimney demolition creates heavy brick, mortar, and masonry debris. Rochester 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. Rochester providers offer large-capacity roll-offs suitable for agricultural structure demolition projects.
Serving all of Rochester.
Local haulers drop 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40-yard bins throughout the metro. Pick the company that already runs trucks in your ZIP.