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Dumpster Rental Cost in Scranton

Updated By Town Bins Editorial3 min read

A 7-day dumpster rental in Scranton typically runs $400-$550 for a 10-yard, $450-$600 for a 20-yard, and $550-$775 for a 40-yard.

Scranton vs Pennsylvania

Scranton runs 5% above the Pennsylvania state average for a 7-day 20-yard rental — typical for a higher-density metro.

State-wide Pennsylvania 20-yard average: $425-$575.

Key takeaways
  • ·10-yard $400-$550, 20-yard $450-$600, 30-yard $500-$700, 40-yard $550-$775 for a 7-day Scranton rental.
  • ·Scranton 20-yard pricing runs 5% above the Pennsylvania state average.
  • ·Street placement in Scranton requires a permit ($10/day dumpster permit (street placement)); driveway placement does not.
  • ·Quotes can vary up to 40% between Scranton haulers — always compare 3+ before booking.

Pricing by size — Scranton

7-day rental, all-in pricing typical for residential placement on private property. Weight overage fees and longer rentals will add to these ranges.

SizeBest for7-day rental
10-yardBath remodel, garage cleanout, small projects$400-$550
20-yardKitchen remodel, roofing, mid-size renovation$450-$600
30-yardWhole-home renovation, large additions$500-$700
40-yardNew construction, demolition, commercial projects$550-$775

vs. Pennsylvania: Scranton is in line with the Pennsylvania state average ($425-$575 for a 20-yard).

What affects Scranton dumpster rental cost

Container size

Base price scales roughly with cubic-yard capacity. A 40-yard typically costs about 1.5-2x a 10-yard in Scranton.

Rental duration

Most haulers price 7-day rentals as the base. Each extra day usually runs $5-$15. 14-30 day rentals often have flat-rate options.

Weight allowance

Quoted prices typically include 2-4 tons. Overages run $50-$120 per additional ton. Concrete, dirt, and shingles often need a heavy-debris dumpster.

Permits

Public right-of-way placement in Scranton requires a permit ($10/day dumpster permit (street placement)). Driveway placement typically does not.

Distance to landfill

Haulers far from active transfer stations pass through higher disposal-trip costs. Scranton sits in the standard pricing band for Pennsylvania.

Disposal restrictions

Tires, mattresses, electronics, hazardous materials, and refrigerants require special handling and add fees. Roofing shingles and concrete may need a heavy-debris container.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a 20-yard dumpster cost in Scranton?

In Scranton, Pennsylvania, a 20-yard dumpster typically rents for $450-$600 for a 7-day period, all-in (delivery, pickup, disposal within weight limit). Final pricing depends on debris weight, rental duration, and the specific hauler.

What size dumpster do I need in Scranton?

Small cleanouts and bath remodels typically use a 10-yard ($400-$550 weekly). Kitchen remodels and roofing jobs use 20-yard ($450-$600). Whole-home renovations use 30-yard ($500-$700). New construction and demolition use 40-yard ($550-$775).

Is Scranton cheaper or more expensive than the rest of Pennsylvania?

Scranton is roughly in line with the Pennsylvania state average for a 20-yard rental.

Do I need a permit for a dumpster in Scranton?

In Scranton, street/right-of-way placement requires a permit. Typical cost: $10/day dumpster permit (street placement). Processing: Apply via Scranton Licensing, Inspections & Permits — (570) 348-4193. Driveway placement on private property typically does not require a permit. See the Pennsylvania permit guide for full details.

How can I get the best dumpster rental price in Scranton?

Get quotes from at least 3 local Scranton haulers — pricing varies up to 40% within the same city. Avoid quote-shopping broker sites which add a markup. Ask for all-in pricing including delivery, pickup, disposal, and weight allowance. Town Bins lists 0 Scranton haulers — call directly, no middleman.

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