Concrete Dumpster Rentals
Ensure your construction site stays tidy and debris-free with our dependable roll-off dumpsters designed specifically for concrete waste.
We offer service nationwide and can help on any job small or large.
Call us today to keep your project on schedule!
Need a Dumpster for Concrete Disposal?
Whatever the project, we've got you covered! We'll determine the perfect size and quantity of dumpsters to handle your concrete waste efficiently. Whether you're demolishing a concrete patio or replacing an old sidewalk, leave the debris disposal to us, allowing you to concentrate on your priorities.
Most Popular Size for Concrete Disposal
For safe hauling of heavy debris, we recommend our 10-yard dumpster, a popular choice that minimizes the risk of exceeding weight limits and incurring additional fees.
Typical Weight Limit: 10 tons or 20,000 pounds
Average Cost: $300 to $800
(Prices vary by location and may differ from this range.)
If you require a different size, our 15 and 20-yard dumpsters can also handle heavy debris, but they must still adhere to the 10-ton weight restriction. Explore our range of roll-off container sizes to find the perfect fit.
Use our concrete weight calculator to determine the ideal bin size for your debris.
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How to Estimate Your Disposal Needs
Our concrete-exclusive dumpsters are ideal for clearing up after various demolition tasks. Whether you're it's a DIY project or overseeing a construction site, we'll ensure you're equipped with the necessary resources.
Perfect for Projects Such as:
- Parking lot renovations.
- Paver walkway removal.
- Residential driveway renovations.
- Cleanup following mid-sized demolitions.
If you're disposing of other heavy materials, consider a mixed-heavy debris dumpster. For sites with assorted construction debris, we might suggest multiple dumpsters for convenient on-site sorting.
How much does a square foot of concrete weigh?
Depth | Weight per square foot |
1 inch deep | 12.5 lb/sq ft |
2 inch deep | 25 lb/sq ft |
3 inch deep | 38 lb/sq ft |
4 inch deep | 50 lb/sq ft |
5 inch deep | 62 lb/sq ft |
6 inch deep | 75 lb/sq ft |
It’s generally recommended to keep concrete separate from other materials like household waste or yard debris. Mixing concrete with lighter materials can cause the dumpster to exceed weight limits, resulting in additional fees. If you need to dispose of both concrete and other debris, consider renting separate dumpsters. A 10 or 12-yard dumpster filled with concrete is the maximum size that can be hauled, weighing approximately 10-12 tons. Larger dumpsters cannot be filled with concrete due to weight limits. For a 20-yard dumpster, you can only fill it about 1/2 full with concrete before hitting the 10-ton weight limit. For a 30-yard dumpster, you can only fill it about 1/3 full with concrete due to the 10-ton weight limit. 1 cubic yard of concrete weighs around 4,000 lbs. So a 10-yard dumpster can hold approximately 2.5 cubic yards of solid concrete at the maximum 10-ton limit. While it’s possible to haul and dispose of concrete at a landfill yourself, it’s generally more convenient and cost-effective to rent a dumpster, especially for larger amounts. Most landfills charge by weight for concrete disposal, and you’ll need a suitable truck to transport the heavy material Yes, concrete is recyclable. The concrete from demolition sites is collected, crushed, and processed to separate the aggregate (gravel/rocks) from the cement paste. The recycled aggregate can then be reused as a base material for roads, and driveways, or as a partial replacement for virgin aggregate in new concrete production. Recycling concrete reduces the need for extracting new virgin materials, cuts construction waste going to landfills, and provides an economical source of aggregate. It is an increasingly common practice that offers both environmental and economic benefits over disposing of concrete debris. When loading concrete into the dumpster, it’s important not to exceed the top of the dumpster’s sides. Overloading can make it difficult or impossible for us to safely remove the dumpster. Break up large concrete pieces into smaller chunks to maximize space.Concrete Disposal FAQs
Have any additional Questions?
Call us today and we would be happy to walk you through the rental process.