Construction Dumpsters
Heavy-duty construction dumpsters built for concrete, wood, metal and mixed jobsite debris.
About Our Construction Dumpsters
Construction dumpsters are built to handle the heavy debris of demolition, framing, roofing, and remodels. Steel construction, heavy-duty floors, and easy walk-in doors on most sizes.
Multi-dumpster swap-out service available for large projects.
- Clean, modern equipment
- Fast nationwide delivery
- Flexible rental terms
- Reliable scheduled service
- Fully insured operations
Available in These Locations
Local delivery and service from QuickHold offices near you.
Centerton, Arkansas
Serving Bentonville, Rogers, Bella Vista, Pea Ridge and more from our Centerton location.
View Centerton โMiami, Florida
Serving Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Doral and more from our Miami location.
View Miami โNewcastle, Oklahoma
Serving Norman, Moore, Mustang, Yukon and more from our Newcastle location.
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What dumpster size should I choose?
A 10-yard dumpster suits small cleanouts and bathroom remodels, a 20-yard fits flooring or large garage cleanouts, a 30-yard handles new construction and big renovations, and a 40-yard is for major demolition or commercial jobs. If you're unsure, describe your project and we'll recommend the right size so you don't overpay or run out of room.
What can and cannot go into a dumpster?
You can load general construction debris, household junk, wood, drywall, furniture, and yard waste. You cannot load hazardous materials, paint, chemicals, tires, batteries, refrigerants, or wet concrete unless arranged separately. When in doubt, ask us before loading โ prohibited items can cause extra fees.
Do I need a permit for a dumpster?
If the dumpster sits on your private driveway or property, you usually don't need a permit. If it must be placed on a public street or sidewalk, most cities require a permit. We can tell you what's typical in your area and help you plan placement to avoid permit issues.
How long can I keep a roll-off dumpster?
Standard rental periods run 7โ10 days, with extensions available by the day or week. For ongoing construction we can swap full containers for empty ones so work never stops. Let us know your project length and we'll build a schedule around it.
