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If you’re going to be renting a dumpster, it’s important to understand how much space each dumpster size holds in order to prevent overpaying and having to rent another one sooner than necessary. This comprehensive guide covers everything from the smallest to the largest dumpster so that you can know exactly what size of container you need without overpaying or not having enough space to fill with trash and debris.

Dumpster Size Chart

Small Dumpsters, Average Dumpsters, Large Dumpsters – Which One Should You Get? There are plenty of variations on dumpster sizes. But don’t let that make you feel lost! I’m here to guide you through it all with a helpful (and hopefully comprehensive) list of what each size can hold so you can confidently choose the best option for your job.

Here’s a general breakdown:

  • 10-15 Cubic Yards: This is an average sized roll off container that holds about 10-15 cubic yards of waste. It’s typically used for small projects like basement cleanouts or garage cleanups.
  • 20-30 Cubic Yards: This is an average sized roll off container that holds about 20-30 cubic yards of waste. It’s typically used for single room renovations like kitchen or bathroom remodels or small construction jobs like foundation work or concrete removal (keep weight in mind!).
  • 30+ Cubic Yards: This is a large roll off container that holds about 30+ cubic yards of waste. It’s typically used for major construction jobs like building demolitions, commercial renovations, and more.

When to Hire a Dumpster

If you’re looking to clean up a large space—like an attic, garage, or yard—you’ll need at least 20 yards of space. If you just need to take care of some household junk, then there are smaller sizes available that can help you out in a pinch. Rental companies typically offer these containers in 5, 10, 15, and 20-yard sizes. An 8-yard dumpster is good for one room of furniture or a small garage; 20-30 cubic yards is enough for a small basement or used car removal; 30-40 cubic yards will fit up to 2 rooms; 40-50 cubic yards is best for 3-4 rooms; 50+ cubic yards should cover most homes.

Tips on Saving Space in a Dumpster

If you’re planning to rent a dumpster, there are several ways to maximize your space. Consider how much weight you need to hold with each dumpster. If you’re cleaning out a basement, for example, don’t fill it up with rocks or concrete; use old furniture instead. And if you have a lot of bulky items such as toys or clothing that aren’t in great condition, donate them! Or sell them at garage sales or auctions to make room for more valuable items in your dumpster.

Helpful Hints For Your Next Project

If you’re going to tackle a project that requires several dumpsters, it pays to know how much space you’ll need. That way, you can rent an appropriately sized unit from your local waste management company. Here are some things to keep in mind when estimating how much space each dumpster size holds: Measure out a square area for all your debris before calling to place your order. Multiply that number by 3 since every 3 feet represents 1 cubic yard of volume. Make sure there is at least 2 feet of open space on all sides of where you plan on placing your dumpsters so you don’t block access for other customers or get fined for blocking traffic during pickup or delivery.