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Dumpsters City

West Linn, OR

Dumpsters City is family owned and operated. We provide our customers with the highest quality of service. Whatever your waste service needs are, we can... more

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Rockwood Solid Waste

Gresham, OR
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Rockwood’s 10 yard container measures 12 ft. long and 4 ft. tall to accommodate bulk waste cleanups without taking up too much space on your driveway or... more

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Portland Disposal and Recycling

Portland, OR
4.2
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Rent a 10 yard drop box from the area’s waste disposal experts. We’ve been in the waste hauling business since 1936, so we know what... more

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Interstate Drop Box

Ridgefield, WA

Interstate Drop Box is a small, family-owned business proudly providing high quality dumpster services to Clark County/Portland Metro and the surrounding areas since 2001. What... more

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10 Yard Dumpster Tips for Kelso, WA

How much does a 10 yard dumpster cost?

Dumpster costs vary by location but a 10 yard dumpster typically costs between $250-$450 for a 7-day rental.

Most rental providers include a certain amount of weight in that price, such as 4,000 or 6,000 lbs (2 or 3 tons).

If you exceed your dumpster's weight allowance, you may be subject to overage fees as high as $100 per ton in some instances. Be sure to inquire about overage charges when renting your dumpster.

For a more accurate answer, contact any of the dumpster rental providers listed above and request a free quote for a 10 yard roll-off container.

What types of debris can and can't go into a 10 yard dumpster?

The most common reasons to rent a dumpster include:

So, general wastes and junk that fall into any of these categories are typically accepted by most dumpster rental companies.

However, certain wastes aren't allowed in dumpsters due to environmental rules and regulations. This varies by location, but common wastes that should not go into the dumpster include:

  • Liquids (e.g., motor oil)
  • Chemicals (e.g., insecticides, pesticides, etc.)
  • Scrap automobile tires (some rental companies accept tires for an additional fee)
  • Asbestos debris (check with your rental provider)
  • E-waste (check with your rental provider)