DumpStor of Dickson-Clarksville TN
DumpStor of Dickson-Clarksville TN provides 12 and 20 yard sizes to accommodate disposal projects of all sizes. Call us today for a free quote. All calls will... more
GFL Environmental - Princeton Hauling
For dependable dumpster services in the Princeton area, Princeton Hauling (GFL) has you covered. We make managing debris simple, whether it’s for construction, renovations,... more
VaVia Dumpster Rental - Nashville TN
VaVia is a locally-owned dumpster rental company based in Nashville and serving surrounding areas. We provide dumpster rental service to residential and commercial customers. We... more
Griffin Waste Services of Nashville
Get prompt, reliable service with Griffin Waste Services! We strive for complete customer satisfaction on every rental. We specialize in 10 yard roll-off dumpsters, and we... more
VTK Dumpster Service LLC
At VTK Dumpster Service LLC, we value fast delivery, warm customer service, and providing a variety of dumpster sizes. Our 10, 15, 20, and 30 yard roll-off containers are... more
Queen City Disposal
Headquartered in Clarksville, TN, Queen City Disposal is your complete residential & commercial waste hauling solution. We offer some of the best rates in the... more
Construction Dumpster Tips for Oak Grove, KY
What's the average cost for a construction dumpster?
The average cost to rent a construction dumpster is $550, but your dumpster could cost more or less depending on the size of the dumpster, where you live, who you rent from, and more.
Dumpster Size | Average Cost |
10 yard dumpster | $250-$450 |
20 yard dumpster | $350-$550 |
30 yard dumpster | $450-$650 |
40 yard dumpster | $550-$750 |
Keep reading: Dumpster Rental Cost Guide: Lower Your Cost to Rent a Dumpster
How do I get the best deal on my construction dumpster?
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Rent local, not national: On average, the cost of renting a 20 yard dumpster from Waste Management was $550 compared to $450 from a local hauler. Local haulers are around $100 less o average!
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Avoid high-priced brokers: They appear local at first glance but are actually out-of-state middlemen that do not own any dumpsters. Instead, they charge a 10-20% increase to pass that order on to a local hauler, skimming the extra cost off the top for themselves.
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Get multiple quotes: Reach out to multiple dumpster providers to compare costs and weight allowances. When reaching out to companies, be prepared with as much information about your project as possible. This will help to ensure you choose the right dumpster for your project needs.
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Choose the right size: The cost of renting a dumpster increases with the size of the container, so it's smart to get the smallest dumpster you need. However, if you get a dumpster that is too small, you’ll have to pay double to rent the dumpster twice, so don’t skimp on size to save a buck; it may backfire.
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Donate, sell, or recycle when possible: In some instances, construction and demolition debris can be reused or recycled, and you may be able to get rid of it for free or even for some cash. If you get rid of some of the debris this way, it will save you some money in disposal fees when renting a dumpster for the rest.
Learn more: Renting Construction Dumpsters: A DIY Guide to Construction Debris Removal