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GFL Environmental - Whiteville NC

Whiteville, NC

Need debris cleanup done right? GFL Environmental in Whiteville is here to help. We make it easy to get the right dumpster for your job,... more

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Site Boss Dumpster Rentals

Raeford, NC
5.0
(3)
  • 10 Yard
  • 15 Yard
  • 20 Yard
  • Veteran owned and operated
  • Friendly and reliable
  • Competitive rates

Need a construction dumpster that is reliable and not overpriced? Site Boss Dumpster Rentals is a veteran-owned and operated business serving Fayetteville and the surrounding... more

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Wall Recycling

Raleigh, NC
4.2
(15)
  • 10 Yard
  • 15 Yard
  • 20 Yard
  • 30 Yard
  • 40 Yard
  • Flexible delivery
  • Convenient and affordable

Book any of our high-capacity dumpsters for your construction or demolition project. We have a container for any size job. We currently offer 10, 15, 20, 30 and 40 yard... more

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Allen's Scrap Metal LLC

Loris, SC

For more than three decades, Allen’s Scrap Metal has provided superior service and quality in and around the Loris, SC area. We specialize in... more

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Black Flag Dumpsters LLC

Parkton, NC

Black Flag Dumpsters was born out of the idea of never giving up, never surrendering, and always pushing forward. As a Veteran and Family owned... more

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Construction Dumpster Tips for Robeson County, NC

How much do construction dumpsters cost?

You can expect to pay at least $250 for a 10 yard container and at least $550 for a 40 yard dumpster rental.

Dumpster rental costs vary quite a bit and are affected by a number of factors, like your location, the dumpster size you choose, the duration of the rental, the weight and type of debris, who you rent from, and more.

How do I rent a construction dumpster for the best price?

  1. 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 cheaper on average!

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Choose the right size. The cost to rent a construction 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.

Keep reading: Contractor’s Guide to Renting a Dumpster for Large Construction or Demolition Jobs