§ Utah · Volume 51

Dumpster rental
in Utah.

109
Haulers
51
Cities
$425
Median, 20-yd
§ 01

About Utah.

Utah's 84,897 square miles are dominated by three physiographic provinces: the Colorado Plateau in the south and east (featuring the iconic red rock canyon country), the Basin and Range Province in the west, and the Middle Rocky Mountains in the north and northeast. The Wasatch Front — a series of fault-block mountains rising 4,000-8,000 feet above the Salt Lake Valley — runs along the eastern edge of the Great Basin and is one of the most seismically active zones in the continental U.S. The Salt Lake City metro sits at the base of the Wasatch on Pleistocene lake-bed sediments from ancient Lake Bonneville, which are prone to liquefaction during earthquakes. The extremely arid climate (Salt Lake City averages 14 inches of annual precipitation) creates caliche and expansive soil conditions in many areas.

Utah is one of the fastest-growing states in the nation, with the Salt Lake City-Provo-Ogden Wasatch Front corridor consistently among the top U.S. markets for residential and commercial construction. The state's construction is concentrated along the Wasatch Front in Salt Lake, Davis, Utah, Weber, and Cache counties. The "Silicon Slopes" tech corridor between Lehi and Draper in Utah County has become one of the most active commercial construction markets in the U.S., with Adobe, Qualtrics, Domo, and dozens of other tech companies building or expanding facilities. St. George in Washington County is one of the fastest-growing small metros in the U.S., driven by retirees and remote workers relocating from California and Nevada.

Utah municipalities handle dumpster placement permits locally. Salt Lake City requires permits for containers in public rights-of-way through the Engineering Division. Provo, Ogden, St. George, and other cities each have their own permit processes. The Utah Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control (DWMRC) regulates C&D waste disposal. The state's rapid growth has strained landfill capacity in some areas, increasing the economic attractiveness of C&D debris recycling. Major dumpster rental markets include Salt Lake City (and suburban Sandy, West Jordan, West Valley City, Herriman, Draper, Riverton), Provo-Orem, Ogden, Logan, St. George, and the rapidly growing communities of Lehi, Saratoga Springs, and Eagle Mountain.

§ 02

Biggest cities in Utah.

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

What you'll pay in Utah.

Average price for a 7-day rental from local haulers in the state. Utah cost guide
10 yd
Bath / small cleanout
$300–$400 / week
20 yd
Kitchen / roofing
$350–$500 / week
30 yd
Whole-home reno
$375–$575 / week
40 yd
New construction
$425–$650 / week