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Madison dumpsters.

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$450–$600
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951 reviews
§ 01

Permits in Madison.

Permit requirements for dumpster rentals in Madison, Wisconsin depend primarily on where the container will be placed. Private property placements—such as driveways, parking lots, or construction sites—generally don't require permits. However, if the dumpster needs to be positioned on a public street, sidewalk, or right-of-way, you'll need approval from Madison municipal authorities.

The permit application process in Wisconsin typically involves submitting details about the dumpster size, placement location, and rental duration. Most Madison providers can advise on whether a permit is necessary and help coordinate the application. Processing times usually range from 24 to 72 hours, with fees averaging $50-$150 depending on the rental duration and location. Planning ahead ensures your project stays on schedule.

Driveway / private
No permit needed
Street / right-of-way
Permit required
Permit cost
Contact City for current fee
§ 02

Rental pricing in Madison.

Understanding dumpster rental pricing in Madison, Wisconsin helps you budget accurately for your project. Small 10-yard containers typically range from $250-$400, making them cost-effective for minor renovations and cleanouts. Mid-sized 20-yard dumpsters, popular for home remodels, generally cost $350-$500. Larger 30-yard containers run $400-$550, while maximum-capacity 40-yard roll-offs typically range from $450-$650 in the Madison area.

Standard pricing in Wisconsin usually includes delivery, pickup, and disposal within specified weight limits (often 1-4 tons depending on size). Overages incur additional fees, typically $50-$100 per ton. Extended rental periods beyond the standard week or two cost $10-$20 per additional day. Some Madison providers offer flat-rate pricing for specific project types, while others charge based on weight and material type. Heavy debris like concrete or dirt may cost more than general household waste. Comparing detailed quotes from multiple Madison companies ensures you get the best value.

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Madison specifics.

Restrictions

  • No hazardous waste — Dane County operates HHW collection
  • No tires, batteries, or refrigerant-containing appliances in mixed dumpsters
  • WI e-waste law: TVs, monitors, computers banned from landfill — separate certified recycler required
  • WI yard waste banned from landfills — separate yard-waste collection required

Local tips

  • Polar-vortex winters and Lake Mendota / Lake Monona lakefront snow — driveways must be plowed wide
  • Spring thaw (March–April) and WI frost laws may restrict heavy roll-off truck access on township roads
  • University of Wisconsin–Madison move-in/out (August, May) drives massive short-term cleanout demand around campus
  • Badger football and basketball game days bring downtown traffic; schedule off-game-day

Disposal facilities

  • Dane County Landfill (landfill)
    7102 US Highway 12 & 18, Madison, WI 53718
§ 03

Haulers in Madison.

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§ 04

About Madison.

Madison, a city in Dane County, is home to about 270,000 residents. Madison is Wisconsin's state capital and home to the University of Wisconsin flagship campus — a 936-acre campus of 44,000-plus students driving continuous institutional construction, lab renovation, and student housing development. The city sits on an isthmus between lakes Mendota and Monona, creating unique site constraints that concentrate construction in a narrow urban corridor and push residential growth into suburbs like Middleton, Sun Prairie, and Fitchburg. Wisconsin's severe winters deliver 50 inches of annual snowfall, with freeze-thaw cycles causing significant damage to Madison's historic housing stock. Dane County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the Midwest, adding 70,000 residents between 2010 and 2020. Madison requires a Street Use Permit for containers in public rights-of-way. Epic Systems' massive 1,000-acre Verona campus anchors a regional technology employment cluster driving significant commercial construction throughout Dane County.

§ 05

What can go in.

Understanding what can and cannot go in your Madison, Wisconsin 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 Madison providers accept mixed loads for standard projects, though separating materials can sometimes reduce costs.

Prohibited items in Wisconsin 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 Madison 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 Madison rental company before loading your dumpster.

§ 06

Why Madison residents rent bins.

01.

Shed Removal.

Tearing down old sheds and outbuildings creates wood, roofing, and foundation materials. Madison dumpster services provide right-sized containers for backyard structure demolition projects.

02.

Carpet Removal.

Ripping out old carpet and padding generates bulky, heavy waste materials. Madison providers offer containers designed to accommodate carpet, padding, and tack strip disposal efficiently.

03.

Tree Removal.

Large tree cutting and stump removal creates substantial organic waste volume. Madison companies offer specialized containers and pricing for tree debris, branches, and organic materials.

04.

Garage Construction.

Building new garages or carports generates construction debris and material waste. Madison dumpster rental companies provide appropriately sized containers for new construction projects.

§ 07 · Neighborhoods

Serving all of Madison.

Local haulers drop 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40-yard bins throughout the metro. Pick the company that already runs trucks in your ZIP.

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