Dumpster Rental Near Me: Houston Guide
Sizes, pricing, permits, HOA rules, and how to pick a company without getting burned. Or just call us for a quote in 60 seconds.
๐ Tap to Call Now (855) 633-5065If you've been searching "dumpster rental near me" from a Houston ZIP code, this guide is for you. We're BinDrop Pro, and we coordinate same-day dumpster and porta potty rental across the Houston metro through a network of licensed local haulers. This page covers what you actually need to know to size, price, and book a rental without getting burned. If you want to skip ahead and just talk to someone, call (855) 633-5065 for a quote in 60 seconds.
What is a dumpster rental, and when do you actually need one?
A dumpster rental works like this: a provider drops off a steel container at your address, you fill it over the rental period, and they haul it away when you're done. In Houston most rentals run 7 to 10 days. You identify your debris type, pick a container size, and pick a delivery spot that's flat, clear, and accessible. The driveway is usually the right answer.
If your job is small enough to fit in a couple of pickup truck loads and you'd rather not lift anything, junk removal is the other option. A crew shows up, loads your stuff, and hauls it. The right call comes down to project size, timeline, and how much you want to handle yourself.
Common Houston projects that need a dumpster rental
If your project spans multiple days and generates real volume, a rental is almost always the practical option. The usual suspects in our service area:
- Home renovation: drywall, tile, cabinets, and appliances stack up fast
- Estate and whole-home cleanouts, especially after a move or a sale
- Roof replacement, which is huge in Houston after every hurricane season
- Garage, attic, or basement cleanouts (basements are rare here, but they exist)
- Kitchen and bathroom remodels with full demolition
- Landscaping overhauls and tree work
- Moving and downsizing when curbside limits won't cut it
- Construction sites needing ongoing debris management
Roofing and flooring are where Houston renters most often underestimate size. Shingles and tile are dense and heavy. A container that looks half-empty can already be at its weight limit. We see this every storm season, especially in Katy and Pearland where hail damage drives big tear-off jobs.
Dumpster rental vs. junk removal: which one fits your project?
Houston dumpster rentals run $300 to $600 for 7 to 10 days and require self-loading. Junk removal averages around $242 per pickup locally but can swing from $150 to $800 or more, with a crew handling all the labor. For large projects like whole-home cleanouts, a dumpster at $450 to $550 usually beats junk removal at $600 to $800. For a single-room cleanout where you don't want to touch anything, junk removal at $150 to $300 often wins. The break-even point is roughly a two-room cleanout or equivalent volume.
Types of dumpsters available in the Houston metro
Local rental companies offer several container categories. For Houston homeowners and small commercial work, the roll-off is the standard choice. Knowing the differences helps you talk to vendors without sounding lost.
Roll-off dumpsters: the most common choice
Roll-off dumpsters are open-top steel containers delivered by a specialized truck that lowers the container onto your driveway. Delivery needs roughly 60 feet of straight-line clearance, 23 to 30 feet of vertical overhead space, and 10 to 16 feet of lateral width. Power lines, low branches, and parked vehicles are what trip up first-time renters. In master-planned communities like Sugar Land's First Colony or The Woodlands, tree canopies are the usual obstacle.
The surface matters. The container needs level, solid ground. Permits aren't required for private property placement in most Houston-area cities, but street placement almost always needs one through the City of Houston Public Works Right-of-Way Division.
First-time renters often miss this: the 20-yard roll-off is the most-ordered size for Houston residential projects. It hits the sweet spot between capacity and footprint, and it fits in a standard suburban driveway without crowding the garage door.
Residential vs. commercial dumpsters
Most people typing "dumpster rental near me" need a residential roll-off. Roll-offs are temporary, project-based containers built for cleanouts, renovations, and roofing. Commercial front-load and rear-load containers work differently. They're emptied on a regular schedule and designed for ongoing business use, not one-time projects. If you're doing an office cleanout or a buildout in the Galleria area, a temporary roll-off is still your best option, not a commercial bin.
Specialty containers: concrete, roofing, and yard waste
Using a standard roll-off for extremely heavy materials can hit you with overage fees. Concrete weighs roughly 4,000 pounds per cubic yard. A standard 10-yard dumpster can hit its weight limit when it's only partially full of concrete. Overage fees run $75 to $100 or more per ton, billed after pickup at the McCarty Road Landfill or your nearest Republic Services facility.
The right tool for heavy earthen materials is a lowboy dumpster. It's a lower-profile container engineered for concrete, brick, dirt, and roofing shingles, with weight allowances of 9,000 to 12,000 pounds on 10-yard units.
Money-saving tip: if your project involves concrete, brick, tile, or roofing shingles, ask about specialty heavy-debris containers before booking. A dedicated unit with a higher weight allowance almost always costs less than overage fees on a standard roll-off. When you call (855) 633-5065, mention the material upfront so we can size it right the first time.
How to choose the right dumpster size in Houston
Choosing the wrong size is the most expensive mistake renters make. Too small, and you're paying for a second haul. Too large, and you're paying for unused capacity. Standard sizes are 10, 20, and 30 cubic yards for most residential projects, with 40-yard containers reserved for big commercial work.
Dumpster size chart: 10-yard to 40-yard containers
| Size | Dimensions (approx.) | Capacity | Weight Limit | Avg. Cost/Week | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10-yard | 12-14 ft x 7.5 ft x 3.5-4 ft | ~3 pickup truck loads | 1-2 tons | $300-$522 | Small cleanouts, garage purges, minor remodels |
| 15-yard | 16 ft x 7.5 ft x 4 ft | ~4-5 pickup truck loads | 1.5-2.5 tons | $350-$596 | Medium cleanouts, bathroom remodels, small roofing jobs |
| 20-yard | 22 ft x 7.5-8 ft x 4-4.5 ft | ~6 pickup truck loads | 2-3 tons | $350-$664 | Roofing, kitchen remodels, flooring removal, home renovations |
| 30-yard | 22 ft x 7.5-8 ft x 6-6.5 ft | ~9 pickup truck loads | 3-4 tons | $450-$778 | Major construction, whole-home cleanouts, large remodels |
| 40-yard | 22 ft x 8 ft x 8 ft | 12+ pickup truck loads | 4-5 tons | $480-$916 | Commercial buildouts, large demolition, multi-unit projects |
| Lowboy | Varies | Heavy debris only | Higher weight, lower volume | Varies | Concrete, brick, dirt, roofing shingles |
How to estimate your debris volume
Use the pickup truck load method. A standard truck bed holds roughly 2 to 3 cubic yards. A 10-yard dumpster fits about three full loads. A 20-yard fits six. Walk the job site, count the rooms involved, estimate loads per room. A single bathroom gut runs 1 to 2 truck loads. A full kitchen remodel can hit 3 to 4 loads on its own.
When in doubt, sizing up one level costs less than a second haul. A second delivery, a haul fee, and an additional rental period add up fast. We talk people up a size all the time on the phone when the project sounds borderline. Call (855) 633-5065 and walk us through it.
What happens if a dumpster is overfilled?
An overfilled dumpster is a DOT safety violation in Texas. Waste loads must be fully contained during transport. In practice, the driver will refuse pickup until you remove enough material to bring the load below the fill line. That means unloading debris by hand and potentially paying a failed pickup fee. Penalties run $75 to $250 depending on location and how busy the dispatcher's day is going.
Stay below the fill line. It's the simplest rule in the rental business.
How much does dumpster rental cost in Houston?
The national average dumpster rental runs about $384 per week, and most U.S. homeowners pay $294 to $480. Houston metro pricing tends to sit at the lower-middle of that range, partly because Texas has plenty of landfill capacity and lower disposal tipping fees than coastal markets. Two quotes for the same job can still vary by $150 or more, mostly because of how providers structure their pricing.
Average dumpster rental cost by size in Houston
| Size | Houston Avg. Weekly Rate | Typical Project Match |
|---|---|---|
| 10-yard | $300-$450 | Garage cleanout, small bathroom |
| 20-yard | $380-$580 | Kitchen remodel, single-layer roof |
| 30-yard | $480-$700 | Whole-home renovation, additions |
| 40-yard | $550-$850 | New construction, large commercial |
BinDrop Pro pricing is flat-rate. The number quoted on the phone is the bill at pickup, with no fuel surcharge added later and no surprise landfill fee. Call (855) 633-5065 to lock a price in 60 seconds.
Flat-rate pricing vs. variable pricing: which is better?
Two pricing models dominate the market. Flat-rate quotes include delivery, pickup, a fixed rental period, and a stated weight allowance. Variable pricing breaks those out separately and charges per ton on the back end, which sounds cheaper on the call and ends up more expensive at pickup.
Flat-rate is almost always the better deal for residential projects. You know the number before the truck leaves the yard. You know the bill before you sign. If a competitor's quote sounds suspiciously low, ask whether it's flat-rate or whether disposal fees come on top.
Hidden fees to watch for
Common surprises that show up on the final bill if you don't ask the right questions on the call:
- Overage fees: $50 to $150 per ton above the included weight allowance
- Trip fees: $50 to $150 if the truck arrives and can't deliver because of an obstruction
- Extension fees: $10 to $25 per day past the rental period
- Prohibited material surcharges: $100 to $350 if banned items end up in the bin
- Fuel surcharges: a percentage added to the base rate, mostly seen with national brokers
- Environmental fees: a flat add-on to cover disposal compliance
Ask for an all-in number. If a provider can't give you one, that's the answer.
Tipping the dumpster driver
Tipping isn't expected for delivery in the Houston market. Some homeowners offer $10 to $20 cash if a driver does something extra, like maneuvering into a tight spot or repositioning the bin mid-rental. It's appreciated. It's not required.
How to book a dumpster rental in Houston
Booking a roll-off is straightforward once you know your size and timeline. Most providers can quote and schedule in a single phone call. Some offer online ordering. Either way the basic steps are the same.
Step 1: Identify your project type and debris
Describe what you're tearing out or cleaning up. Mention the material types involved, especially if there's concrete, brick, tile, dirt, or roofing shingles. Heavy materials change the size recommendation and may require a lowboy instead of a standard roll-off. The clearer you are on the call, the more accurate the quote.
Step 2: Choose your dumpster size
Use the size chart above as a starting point. For Houston homeowners, the 20-yard is the most common pick because it handles the typical kitchen remodel, roof replacement, or multi-room cleanout. Going up one size is cheap insurance. Going down is risky if you're guessing.
Step 3: Schedule delivery and pickup
Lock in a delivery window when you book. BinDrop Pro coordinates same-day delivery for calls before noon across the Houston metro. After noon, next-morning delivery is standard. Pickup is scheduled when you call to release the bin, usually 1 business day out. The rental period clock starts on the delivery date.
Step 4: Prepare your delivery site
Clear the placement zone before the truck arrives. Move vehicles out of the driveway. Check overhead clearance for tree branches and utility lines. If you're not going to be home, leave a note in chalk on the driveway showing exactly where you want the bin set down. Drivers will use it.
Step 5: Load the dumpster properly
Load heaviest items first along the bottom, distributing weight evenly. Use the rear swing door to walk bulky items directly into the container instead of throwing them over the side. Break down drywall and flatten cardboard to save space. Stand long items like lumber along the side walls. Fill gaps with smaller debris as you go. Keep everything below the fill line, which is usually marked on the inside of the bin.
Step 6: Call for pickup
When you're done or the bin is at capacity, call to schedule pickup. Pickup is usually next-day. If you need a swap (full bin out, fresh bin in), say so on the call. Most providers can swap same-day if you call before noon, including BinDrop Pro.
What can and can't go in a Houston dumpster
Most household and construction debris is fair game. A short list of things that aren't, mostly because of state, federal, or landfill rules.
Accepted materials
- Construction debris: drywall, wood, tile, fixtures, cabinetry
- Household junk: furniture, appliances (with restrictions on freon units), toys, clothing
- Yard waste: branches, leaves, sod (in most cases, see specialty section)
- Roofing materials: shingles, underlayment, flashing
- Flooring: carpet, tile, hardwood, laminate
- Concrete, brick, and masonry: usually requires a lowboy container
Prohibited materials
- Hazardous waste: paint, solvents, motor oil, pesticides
- Tires: separately recyclable, banned from standard bins
- Batteries: lithium, lead-acid, all chemistries
- Refrigerant appliances: refrigerators, AC units, freezers (unless professionally degassed first)
- Medical waste: sharps, biohazard material
- Asbestos: requires licensed abatement contractor
- Wet paint: must be dried out (kitty litter works) before disposal
- Electronics (in some markets): TVs, monitors, computer hardware
Houston-area landfills follow Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) rules on prohibited materials. Putting banned items in a rented bin can result in a contamination fee of $100 to $350 and removal at your expense before pickup. If you're not sure about something, ask before you toss it.
Where to dispose of hazardous materials in Houston
The City of Houston runs Environmental Service Centers that accept household hazardous waste from residents. Harris County also operates HHW collection events throughout the year. For larger quantities or commercial waste, you'll need a licensed hazardous waste contractor. Under federal RCRA rules, improper disposal carries penalties up to $50,000 per day and up to five years in prison, so this isn't a corner to cut.
Houston dumpster permits and HOA rules
Whether you need a permit depends on where the bin sits. The HOA rules layer on top of that and operate completely separately.
When you need a Houston dumpster permit
Private property placement (driveway, your own pad, side yard) usually doesn't require a permit inside the City of Houston or in surrounding municipalities. Street placement almost always does. In the City of Houston, you'd apply through the Public Works Right-of-Way Management Division. In Sugar Land, Katy, The Woodlands, and Pearland, each municipality has its own permitting process, and Harris County, Fort Bend County, and Montgomery County have separate rules for unincorporated areas.
If you're not sure, ask the provider on the booking call. We deal with permits routinely and can tell you whether your address needs one.
HOA dumpster rules
HOAs in Houston-area master-planned communities (First Colony, Cinco Ranch, Sterling Ridge, Silverlake, and dozens of others) almost always have rules about dumpsters. Common restrictions:
- Placement location, sometimes only the driveway, never the street
- Duration limits, sometimes as short as 48 to 72 hours
- Aesthetic requirements like a tarp cover when not actively in use
- Pre-approved vendor lists in some communities
- Advance notification to the HOA office
Check your CC&Rs before booking. Some communities will issue fines of $50 to $500 for violations. A few will require you to use a specific vendor. If your HOA pre-approves us, mention it on the call.
Choosing a dumpster rental company in Houston
The Houston dumpster market is crowded. National brokers, regional waste management companies, and one-truck local operators all compete for the same calls. The differences matter more than the websites suggest.
National brokers vs. local providers
National brokers (think dumpster.com, hometownwaste, the big aggregators) route your call to whoever pays them the most for the lead, regardless of distance. That sometimes means the truck is two hours away, the quote on the phone doesn't match the bill, and customer service is in a call center three states over.
Local providers run their own trucks and dispatchers. The trade-off is they sometimes don't answer the phone, especially after 5 PM or on weekends. Quality varies a lot.
BinDrop Pro is a hybrid. We coordinate same-day rental through a network of licensed local haulers, with trucks pre-staged across Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Brazoria, and Galveston counties. We answer the phone 6 AM to 10 PM, 7 days a week. The dispatcher you talk to is the one routing your delivery.
What to ask when getting a quote
Before you commit, get answers to these:
- Is the quote flat-rate or are there separate charges for disposal?
- What weight allowance is included, and what's the overage rate?
- How long is the rental period, and what's the extension fee?
- What's the trip fee if delivery has to be rescheduled?
- Are driveway protection boards included? (Always ask, often free.)
- Same-day or next-day delivery, and what's the cutoff time?
- What's the cancellation policy if my project gets delayed?
Any reputable provider will answer all of these without hesitating. Hesitation is the answer.
Red flags to avoid
Common signs of a vendor you don't want:
- The quote is significantly below market without explanation
- They won't put pricing in writing or text you a confirmation
- They demand full payment upfront before delivery
- They can't or won't show proof of insurance and licensing
- They give you a delivery window of "sometime between 8 AM and 6 PM"
- Reviews mention surprise charges or missed pickups
Look up the BBB profile and the Google reviews before booking. 4.5 stars with 50+ reviews beats 5.0 stars with 3 reviews every time. Companies with consistent track records get consistent ratings.
Driveway protection and damage prevention
A loaded 20-yard dumpster can weigh 8,000 to 10,000 pounds. That's enough to crack asphalt in Houston summer heat and stress concrete that wasn't poured at the right thickness.
How to protect your driveway
Request driveway protection boards when you book. They're plywood sheets the driver places under the container's wheels and skids to spread the load. Most Houston providers supply them at no charge, but you have to ask. Don't assume they're included automatically.
For older asphalt or hot summer afternoons, you can also ask for placement on the street side of the driveway where the surface is usually thicker and better-supported. Or place the bin on grass or gravel if your project allows.
What to do if the driveway gets damaged
Document the driveway condition before delivery with timestamped photos. If damage happens during the rental, photograph it immediately and report it to the rental company within 24 hours. Reputable providers carry liability insurance for this exact situation. The claim process usually takes 2 to 4 weeks.
Same-day delivery and emergency dumpster rental in Houston
Same-day rental is real. It works most reliably when you call before noon on a weekday and your address is inside the main metro service zone.
How same-day delivery works
Most Houston providers pre-stage trucks at multiple yards across the metro to keep response times short. When you call, the dispatcher checks driver availability, route timing, and inventory at the nearest yard. If everything lines up, the bin is on your driveway within 4 hours.
The further you are from the central metro, the longer the window. Same-day to Sugar Land or Katy is typically 4 to 6 hours. Same-day to The Woodlands or far north suburbs can stretch to 6 to 8 hours. Outside the metro, expect next-day at the earliest.
When same-day rentals make sense
Urgency happens. Common scenarios where same-day is worth it:
- Contractor on-site, demo started, bin needed today to keep the crew moving
- Hurricane or storm cleanup with insurance deadlines pressing
- Estate cleanout with a hard close date
- HOA violation notice with a 48-hour cure period
- Last-minute additions to an existing project that filled the original bin faster than planned
Idle crew costs at $160 per hour add up. A same-day rental that costs $50 extra in expedited fees saves $1,280 a day in lost labor. Call (855) 633-5065 before noon for same-day across the Houston metro.
Frequently asked questions about dumpster rental in Houston
How long can I keep a rented dumpster?
Standard rental periods are 7 to 10 days for most container sizes in Houston, extending to 14 days for 30-yard and 40-yard units with many providers. Extensions cost $10 to $25 per day. Build a buffer day or two into the initial rental period to absorb project delays. The incremental cost upfront is nearly always less than extension fees charged after the fact.
Is same-day dumpster delivery available in Houston?
Yes, in most markets if requested before 10 to 11 AM on weekdays. Weekend same-day is limited and varies by provider. Some companies charge $50 to $100 for expedited scheduling. BinDrop Pro includes it at no additional cost when inventory and routing allow. Ask specifically about same-day availability and any associated fees when comparing quotes.
What projects typically require a dumpster rental?
Home renovations, estate and whole-home cleanouts, roof replacements, kitchen and bathroom remodels, garage and basement cleanouts, flooring removal, landscaping overhauls, moving and downsizing, and construction jobs. Roofing and flooring most frequently lead Houston renters to underestimate the size they need because of how dense shingles and tile are.
What happens after I place a dumpster rental order?
The provider confirms delivery date, time window, and placement location. Many companies call or text before arrival. Some give a one-hour notice, others call 15 minutes out. After the rental period, the container goes to a transfer station where materials are weighed, sorted, and routed to recycling or landfill disposal. In the Houston metro, that's usually McCarty Road Landfill or one of Republic Services' or Waste Management's local sites.
Do I need to be home when the dumpster is delivered?
No. Most Houston rental companies don't require you to be present during delivery as long as placement instructions are clearly communicated in advance. Leave specific instructions about where to place the container and clear the area before the truck arrives. Ask whether the company calls before drop-off when booking.
How should I load a roll-off dumpster efficiently?
Load heaviest items, like concrete, brick, and tile, at the bottom first, distributing weight evenly. Use the rear swing door to walk large or bulky items directly into the container. Break down drywall, flatten cardboard, and stand long items like lumber along the side walls. Fill gaps with smaller debris continuously. Keep all material below the fill line.
How does a dumpster rental compare to hiring a junk removal service?
Dumpster rentals cost $300 to $600 for 7 to 10 days and require self-loading. Junk removal averages $242 but ranges $150 to $800 or more per pickup, with a crew handling the loading. For large projects, dumpster rental at $450 to $550 usually beats junk removal at $600 to $800. For small single-day jobs, junk removal at $150 to $300 is often the better value.
Is it cheaper to rent a dumpster or hire a junk removal service in Houston?
It depends on project size. For medium to large projects (whole-home cleanouts, major renovations, construction debris) dumpster rental is usually 20 to 40 percent cheaper than junk removal, which may require multiple trips. For small single-day jobs where you'd rather not load anything, junk removal is often the better value. The break-even is roughly a two-room cleanout.
How do dumpster weight limits work?
Weight limits are set per rental contract based on container size: typically 1 to 2 tons for 10-yard, 2 to 3 tons for 20-yard, 3 to 4 tons for 30-yard, and 4 to 5 tons for 40-yard containers. The container is weighed at the disposal facility after pickup. Any weight above the included limit triggers overage fees of $50 to $150 per ton, billed after the fact.
Will the dumpster damage my driveway, and is protection available?
A loaded dumpster can damage asphalt driveways, particularly in Houston summer heat, and may crack concrete under sustained pressure. Request driveway protection boards (typically plywood sheets) from your rental company at booking. Many providers supply them at no charge. Always ask explicitly. Protection is rarely included automatically.
What happens if I keep the dumpster longer than the agreed rental period?
Extension fees apply at $10 to $25 per day in most Houston markets. Some companies apply a minimum extension charge regardless of how many extra days are used. Build a buffer day or two into the initial rental period when booking. If the project runs long, call the provider before the rental period expires to arrange an extension proactively.
Where does the waste go after the dumpster is picked up?
After pickup, the container goes to a transfer station or licensed landfill, where it's weighed. Concrete, clean dirt, and scrap metal are frequently diverted for recycling. Remaining material goes to a licensed landfill. In the Houston metro, the primary disposal sites include McCarty Road Landfill, Atascocita Landfill, and Blue Ridge Landfill. Responsible companies divert 30 to 50 percent of collected materials through recycling programs.
Can I book a dumpster rental online?
Yes. Most major Houston dumpster rental companies offer online booking that shows total pricing before checkout and confirms delivery dates in real time. The process takes under two minutes. Read the contract terms carefully before confirming, specifically the weight limit, prohibited items list, and extension fee policy. Personally we prefer the phone for first-time renters because most of the cost mistakes can be caught in a 60-second conversation.
What should I do with hazardous materials that can't go in a dumpster?
Hazardous materials require specialized disposal. Options in the Houston area include the City of Houston Environmental Service Centers, Harris County household hazardous waste collection events, permanent drop-off sites operated by county waste management agencies, retailer take-back programs for batteries and electronics, and licensed hazardous waste contractors for large quantities. Under RCRA, improper disposal carries penalties up to $50,000 per day and up to five years in prison.
Do HOA rules apply to dumpster rentals in Houston?
Yes. HOA rules operate independently of city permit requirements. Satisfying one doesn't satisfy the other. Common restrictions include placement location requirements, duration limits (sometimes as short as 48 to 72 hours), aesthetic requirements, and pre-approved vendor lists. Check your CC&Rs before booking. Using an unapproved vendor can result in fines, especially in master-planned communities like First Colony, Cinco Ranch, and Sterling Ridge.
Can I order a second dumpster or swap out a full one mid-project?
Yes. Most Houston rental companies accommodate mid-project swaps. They pick up the full container and deliver a replacement, usually within one business day. This is common on large renovation or construction projects. Ask about swap-out availability and pricing when booking. Some companies include one swap in extended rental packages. Others charge a separate haul fee for each exchange.
Can I put tires in a dumpster?
No. Tires are universally prohibited in standard rental dumpsters. They require separate disposal through tire retailers, auto parts stores with take-back programs, or municipal tire recycling events. In the Houston area, Discount Tire and several Firestone locations accept used tires for a small fee. Placing tires in a rented container can result in a prohibited material surcharge of $100 to $350 or more and removal at the renter's expense before pickup.
Can I dispose of mattresses in a dumpster rental?
Mattresses are accepted by most Houston dumpster rental companies, though some charge an additional fee of $25 to $75 per unit because of compacting and disposal difficulty at landfills. Some Texas municipalities have mattress recycling programs that divert them from landfill entirely. Confirm with your rental company at booking whether a surcharge applies.
Can I dispose of sod in a dumpster in Houston?
Yes. Sod is accepted by most Houston-area dumpster rental companies. Sod is heavy though, roughly 100 pounds per cubic foot. It can quickly trigger weight overage fees in a standard container. For large landscaping jobs, ask about a specialty container or a separate yard waste run. We've seen homeowners blow past the weight limit on a 10-yard with sod alone.
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