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§ Washington · Volume 84

Dumpster rental
in Washington.

184
Haulers
84
Cities
$500
Median, 20-yd
§ 01

About Washington.

Washington's 71,298 square miles are dramatically divided by the Cascade Mountains into the wet, maritime west and the arid continental east. The Puget Sound lowlands — where Seattle, Tacoma, and Olympia are located — feature glacially deposited soils including the Vashon till (a hard, compacted glacial deposit) and softer outwash sands and gravels. Seismic risk is significant in western Washington from the Cascadia Subduction Zone — one of the world's most dangerous fault systems, capable of generating magnitude 9+ earthquakes and tsunamis that would trigger massive debris removal and rebuilding requirements. The Cascades include active volcanoes (Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Baker) that create ongoing geological hazard awareness for construction planning.

Washington's construction market is dominated by the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metro, which has been transformed by Amazon, Microsoft, and a thriving tech ecosystem into one of the most expensive and active construction markets in the nation. The Eastside corridor (Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Bothell) is among the most active commercial construction markets in the U.S. The Puget Sound metro area's strict urban growth boundaries channel development into infill, which drives both demolition and new construction. Spokane is the second-largest metro and center of eastern Washington's agricultural and healthcare economy. Tri-Cities (Kennewick-Richland-Pasco) is growing rapidly driven by Hanford Site cleanup (federal) and agricultural processing.

Washington municipalities have rigorous construction permitting environments. Seattle requires permits for containers in public rights-of-way through the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), with strict placement and safety rules in the dense urban core. Bellevue, Tacoma, Spokane, and other cities each have their own permit processes. The Washington State Department of Ecology regulates C&D waste disposal, with active requirements for debris diversion and recycling. King County has among the most stringent C&D recycling requirements in the state. Major dumpster rental markets include Seattle (and Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Renton, Kent, Bothell), Tacoma, Olympia, Spokane, Bellingham, Tri-Cities, and Vancouver (Clark County).

§ 02

Biggest cities in Washington.

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

What you'll pay in Washington.

Average price for a 7-day rental from local haulers in the state. Washington cost guide
10 yd
Bath / small cleanout
$300–$550 / week
20 yd
Kitchen / roofing
$350–$650 / week
30 yd
Whole-home reno
$375–$750 / week
40 yd
New construction
$425–$850 / week