When Do You Need a Residential Dumpster?
Whole-Home Cleanout
Moving, downsizing or inheriting a property? A 20 yard dumpster handles the typical 3-bedroom home.
Estate Sale Preparation
Clearing decades of accumulated belongings from a family home. We work with families and fiduciaries.
Garage or Basement Clear-Out
Finally tackling the space you haven't looked at in 10 years. A 10 yard dumpster fits in most driveways.
Furniture & Appliance Disposal
Replacing furniture? We take couches, mattresses, appliances and more — no need to haul it yourself.
Yard Waste & Landscaping
Large landscaping projects. Tree stumps, soil, fencing materials and green waste.
Renovation Debris
Bathroom, kitchen or whole-home remodel. We handle drywall, lumber, tile, fixtures and packaging.
📋 How It Works
- 1. Book online or call — tell us your project and ZIP code
- 2. We confirm pricing and delivery window
- 3. Dumpster arrives — placed in your driveway or specified location
- 4. Fill it on your schedule (standard rental: 7 days)
- 5. We pick it up when you're done
Get a Residential Dumpster Quote
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Common Questions
Can I put a dumpster in my driveway?+
Yes. Driveway placement is the most common for residential rentals. The dumpster goes on private property — no permit needed. If you need it on the street or sidewalk, you'll likely need a city permit.
How long can I keep a residential dumpster?+
Standard residential rentals are 7 days. Extensions are typically $10–$25 per additional day. If you need more time, just call and we'll extend it — no penalty for asking.
What can I put in a residential dumpster?+
Most household junk, furniture, appliances (no Freon), carpets, flooring, construction debris, yard waste and general junk. The prohibited list includes paint, chemicals, batteries, tires and medical waste.
Will a 20 yard dumpster fit in a residential driveway?+
A 20 yard dumpster is 22 feet long and 8 feet wide. Most residential driveways can accommodate it. We recommend measuring your space and checking for low-hanging branches or overhead wires before booking.