Roll-Off Dumpster Sizes

Find the right roll-off dumpster size for any project, from home renovations and cleanouts to construction sites.

Common Dumpster Sizes

Sourgum provides all standard US roll-off dumpster sizes, which include 10 cubic yards, 15 cubic yards, 20 cubic yards, 30 cubic yards and 40 cubic yards. The dumpster's name is equivalent to the volume it can hold. For example, a 10-yard dumpster holds 10 cubic yards of debris. A dumpster's capacity and volume are measured in cubic yards, and each cubic yard equals 27 square feet. The roll-off dumpster size you need depends on:

  • Quantity of material disposed

  • Length of your project

  • Type of material disposed

10 Dumpster

10-Yard Dumpster

The 10-yard dumpster is the smallest roll-off dumpster size available for rental. Its dimensions are 3.5 feet tall, 8 feet wide, 13 feet long. It holds up to 10 cubic yards of material, which equals four pickup trucks full of waste. This small dumpster rental is ideal for:

  • Cleaning out garages

  • Single-room renovations

  • Carpet and floor removal

  • Concrete disposal

15 Dumpster

15-Yard Dumpster

The 15-yard dumpster is the second-smallest roll-off dumpster size rental available. Its dimensions are 3.5 feet tall, 8 feet wide, and 16 feet long. It holds up to 15 cubic yards of material, which equals six pickup trucks of waste. This small dumpster size is perfect for projects such as:

  • Basement and attic cleanouts

  • Remodeling projects

  • Roofing or dirt removal

20 Dumpster

20-Yard Dumpster

The 20-yard dumpster is the most popular roll-off dumpster size. Its dimensions are 3.5 feet tall, 8 feet wide, and 22 feet long. It holds up to 20 cubic yards of material, which equals eight pickup trucks full of waste. This size is ideal for large residential projects such as:

  • Large yard and garden projects

  • Demolitions and home renovations

  • Whole-house cleanouts

  • Light construction projects

30 Dumpster

30-Yard Dumpster

The 30-yard dumpster is the second-largest roll-off dumpster size available. Its dimensions are 5 feet tall, 8 feet wide, and 22 feet long. It can hold up to 30 cubic yards of material, which equals 12 pickup trucks full of waste. This large dumpster size is commonly used at construction sites for large commercial projects, as well as:

  • New home builds

  • Estate cleanouts

  • Building demolitions

  • Commercial landscaping projects

40 Dumpster

40-Yard Dumpster

The 40-yard dumpster is the largest roll-off dumpster rental available. Its dimensions are 7 feet tall, 8 feet wide, and 22 feet long. It can hold up to 40 cubic yards of material, which equals 16 pickup trucks full of waste. This large dumpster size is ideal for:

  • Office building cleanouts

  • Warehouse cleanouts

  • Entire home renovations

  • Large demolitions

What Roll-Off Dumpster Size Do I Need?

When determining the right dumpster size for you, consider the scope of your project, specifically:

  1. The type of material you are discarding

  2. The amount of debris you are discarding

  3. How long your project will last

If you have an ongoing project, rent a larger size such as a 30- or 40-yard to ensure you have enough capacity. If you have a smaller project, such as an attic cleanout, a 10- or 15-yard dumpster is the best option.

Use our roll-off sizing guide to see what the best dumpster size is for your specific project. You can also give us a call at (732) 366-9355. We're always happy to help you find the best solution for your project.

Why is choosing the right dumpster size important?

It's important to choose the right dumpster size to avoid several things:

  1. Avoid overage fees: Overage fees occur when your dumpster is above its weight limit. If you try and overstuff a dumpster that is too small, you may end up having to pay an overage fee if your dumpster is too heavy.

  2. Avoid overloading fees: Overloading fees happen when you fill your dumpster above the top of the rim. This is a safety hazard for our haulers and if your dumpster is filled incorrectly, we may not be able to haul it to a facility.

  3. Avoid renting another dumpster: If you are coming to the end of your dumpster's capacity and still have waste to discard, you may need to rent another dumpster. This can be avoided as long as you choose a dumpster size that is big enough to hold all of your waste.

What Is a Cubic Yard?

Start with learning about cubic yards to understand how big a dumpster is. A cubic yard is a measurement of volume. One cubic yard will take up a space that is 3 feet long by 3 feet wide by 3 feet high, or 27 cubic feet (3 x 3 x 3). A 10 yard dumpster is equal to 270 cubic feet (10 x 27), a 20 yard dumpster is equal to 540 cubic ft (20 x 27), and so on.

Dumpster Dimensions, Volume, and Weight Limit

Dumpster Size Standard Dimensions Dumpster Volume Typical Weight Limit
10 Yard Dumpster8' wide x 13' long x 3.5' high 10 Cubic Yards2-3 tons, or 4,000-6,000 pounds
15 Yard Dumpster8' wide x 16' long x 3.5' high 15 Cubic Yards2-3 tons, or 4,000-6,000 pounds
20 Yard Dumpster8' wide x 22' long x 3.5' high 20 Cubic Yards3-4 tons, or 6,000-8,000 pounds
30 Yard Dumpster8' wide x 22' long x 5' high 30 Cubic Yards4-5 tons, or 8,000-10,000 pounds
40 Yard Dumpster 8' wide x 22' long x 7' high 40 Cubic Yards5-6 tons, or 10,000-12,000 pounds

FAQ About Dumpster Sizes

Here are answers to some common questions you may have about roll off dumpster sizes.

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