Job site roll-offs, on demand.
Flat pricing from $479. No fuel surcharges. No phone calls. Book online and get your dumpster on site tomorrow.
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Construction dumpster rental is the standard waste management solution for residential and commercial job sites — from single-room remodels to multi-trade new builds. A roll-off dumpster on site keeps your crew from making constant dump runs, reduces liability, and keeps the job site clean and OSHA-compliant. TapDump delivers construction dumpsters next day to your address, and you request pickup when the job is done.
Every rental includes delivery, a 10-day rental period, pickup, and disposal at a licensed C&D facility. Pricing is flat and shown upfront — no surprise bills after hauling. Extra weight is $65/ton, quoted before you pay.
Dumpsters for any construction project
From rough framing to finish work, each trade generates different debris volumes and weights. Here's what size fits each.
Lumber cutoffs, packaging, insulation, and structural waste from new builds or additions
Drywall sheets, joint compound buckets, tape, and trim waste — lighter debris but high volume
Tile, grout, underlayment, hardwood cutoffs, and subfloor material
Old siding, trim, window frames, insulation, and related framing debris
Asphalt shingles, felt paper, flashing — see our roofing page for size-by-sq-ft guidance
Heavy materials — a 10-yard fills its weight limit fast with concrete; always select "heavy debris" at booking
Multi-trade job sites generating mixed C&D debris over extended timelines
Wall demo, kitchen/bath gut, floor removal — size based on how many rooms and what's coming out
Construction dumpster sizes
All sizes include delivery, 10-day rental, pickup, and disposal at a licensed C&D facility.
Small residential job: single-room demo, bathroom tile removal, patio demo. Hits weight limit fast with concrete.
Bathroom/kitchen remodel, deck removal, residential roofing under 1,500 sq ft.
Most mid-size residential construction jobs — full kitchen gut, roofing 1,500–3,000 sq ft, multi-room renovation.
Commercial jobs, large additions, whole-home renovations, extended site cleanup.
What goes in a construction dumpster
Accepted C&D debris
- Drywall and plaster
- Lumber, studs, and framing wood
- Roofing shingles (asphalt, cedar, composite)
- Concrete and brick
- Metal framing and ductwork
- Flooring (tile, hardwood, carpet, laminate)
- Insulation (fiberglass batts, foam board)
- Windows and doors
- Cabinets and millwork
- Packaging (cardboard, plastic wrapping)
- Electrical conduit and wire scraps
- General C&D debris
Not accepted (regulated)
- Asbestos materials — Regulated — common in pre-1980 structures; requires licensed abatement
- Lead paint debris — Regulated — pre-1978 homes; requires proper containment and disposal
- Liquid tar or roof coatings — Hazardous liquid — not accepted at C&D landfills
- Solvents and adhesives (liquid) — Hazardous — separate disposal required
- Propane tanks — Fire hazard — return to supplier or take to HHW facility
Three steps. Done by tonight.
Pick your size
Choose 10, 20, 30, or 40 yards. Not sure which? We'll recommend one.
- 60 seconds average booking time
We deliver it
A local hauler drops it at your door. You get a text and photo when it's placed.
- Next-day delivery available
Fill it. We haul it.
Take up to 10 days. Schedule pickup online when you're done.
- Extensions at a flat daily rate
Tips for contractors and job site managers
Concrete, brick, and asphalt are dense — you'll hit the weight limit before filling the volume. When your load is primarily heavy materials, select "heavy debris" at booking and we'll price it accurately upfront.
Book the dumpster to arrive the day before your crew starts. Running out of dumpster space mid-demo is expensive and delays the job.
If you're demoing a structure built before 1980, test for asbestos before breaking any material. Asbestos-containing debris cannot go in a standard roll-off — violations carry significant fines.
New construction generates huge volumes of packaging. Breaking it down flat lets you fit 30–40% more into the same dumpster before you hit capacity.
Dumpster rental questions in construction dumpster rental
About Tapdump
No. The price you see is the price you pay. As long as you stick to accepted materials, there are no weight overage fees. Heavy materials like concrete, brick, and dirt require a Heavy Debris rental at a different rate — we’ll guide you at booking.