What is Concrete Dumpster Rental?
Concrete Dumpster Rental from Westoria Rentals is a complete waste-removal solution that includes delivery of the container, your full rental period, pickup, and responsible disposal — quoted as one flat rate. We sized our program around what real customers actually need: a clean, modern container delivered on the day promised, at the price quoted, by a driver who knows what they are doing.
Who It Is For
Concrete Dumpster Rental is designed for the projects most likely to need this service: homeowners tackling a focused cleanup, contractors managing active job sites, and businesses keeping operations moving. If your project produces enough debris to fill a pickup truck several times, a Westoria roll-off is faster, cheaper, and safer.
Available Sizes
- 10 Yard — small cleanouts, single-room renovations, roofing on small structures
- 20 Yard — mid-size remodels, flooring removal, mid-volume debris
- 30 Yard — large renovations, new-construction debris, big cleanouts
- 40 Yard — full demolitions, commercial projects, high-volume debris
What Is Included
- Delivery to your driveway or job site
- Generous standard rental window (extensions available)
- Pickup and responsible disposal
- All taxes and standard tonnage included in the quote
- Driveway-safe placement practices
How to Book Concrete Dumpster Rental With Westoria
- Tell us your project, ZIP code, and target delivery date.
- We confirm the right size and provide a flat-rate quote.
- You approve the quote and choose the delivery window.
- We deliver, you fill, we haul it away on schedule.
Concrete Dumpster Rental — Available in Every Westoria Service Area
Westoria Rentals provides concrete dumpster rental from every location we operate. Find your closest hub:
Fairfield, CT
2150 Post Rd, Fairfield, CT 06824
View location →White Plains, NY
50 Main St, White Plains, NY 10606
View location →Also serving Connecticut and New York — see our Areas Served.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes are available for concrete dumpster rental?
Westoria Rentals offers 10, 20, 30, and 40 yard roll-off containers for concrete dumpster rental. The right size depends on the volume and weight of your debris — a 10 yard fits a small cleanout, while a 30 or 40 yard is sized for full construction or demolition projects.
How much does concrete dumpster rental cost?
Pricing for concrete dumpster rental depends on dumpster size, rental length, debris type, and delivery distance. Westoria Rentals quotes a flat all-inclusive rate before you book — covering delivery, pickup, disposal, taxes, and a generous rental window.
How long can I keep the dumpster?
Standard rental terms include 7 to 14 days, and long-term placements are available with flexible swap-outs. We will set a return date when you book and remind you before pickup.
Do I need a permit?
Permits are typically only required if the dumpster sits on a public street. On private property such as a driveway, no permit is usually needed. Our team confirms requirements for your specific address before delivery.
What cannot go in the dumpster?
Hazardous waste, liquids, tires, batteries, refrigerants, asbestos, and medical waste are prohibited. See our Resources section for the full restricted-materials list.
Do you deliver same day?
Same-day delivery is often available for orders placed before 10 a.m. local time, subject to truck availability in your market. Next-day delivery is our standard.
Concrete Dumpster Rental — Sizing & Project Fit
Choosing the right size is the single biggest decision for a concrete dumpster rental project. The chart below shows our full size range with capacity and typical weight allowances. Most concrete dumpster rental jobs land on the 10-yard heavy-debris, but heavier or larger projects move up from there.
| Size | Approx. Capacity | Best For | Typical Weight Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-yard | 3 pickup loads | Small bathroom remodel, garage cleanout, concrete or dirt jobs | 2–3 tons |
| 15-yard | 4–5 pickup loads | Kitchen remodel, mid-size cleanouts, single-layer roof tear-offs | 3 tons |
| 20-yard | 6 pickup loads | Larger remodels, flooring jobs, mid-size construction debris | 3–4 tons |
| 30-yard | 9 pickup loads | New construction, major additions, whole-home cleanouts | 4–5 tons |
| 40-yard | 12 pickup loads | Commercial jobs, large demolition, bulky non-heavy debris | 5–6 tons |
How the Rental Process Works
- Get a flat-rate quote. Call or request a quote online. We confirm size, debris type, delivery window, and your full out-the-door price up front — no hidden fees.
- Schedule delivery. Most orders deliver next business day, and same-day service is available when our schedule allows. We confirm your placement spot and any access concerns.
- Load the dumpster. Keep debris level with the top rail. Heavier materials like concrete, dirt, and shingles should stay below the fill line so the container stays within DOT weight limits.
- Schedule pickup. Call when you’re done — or keep it for the full rental period. We swap, relocate, or haul as needed.
- Final invoice matches your quote. The only adjustments are tons over your included weight allowance or extra rental days, and both are disclosed in advance.
Common Project Examples
Small Job
Single-room cleanout or a focused tear-out. A 10- or 15-yard handles the debris and fits in a standard driveway. Most small jobs finish loading in one day.
Mid-Size Project
Multi-room remodel, mid-size construction phase, or a large cleanout. A 20-yard is the workhorse — enough capacity for a week of debris without exceeding weight limits.
Large Project
New construction, additions, or whole-home demolition. Plan on a 30-yard with one or two scheduled swap-outs, depending on the build timeline.
Heavy-Debris Job
Concrete, brick, asphalt, dirt, or shingles. Always use a 10-yard heavy-debris container, regardless of project size, to keep the truck street-legal.
What Can Go in a Roll-Off Dumpster
- Construction and remodeling debris (drywall, lumber, flooring, cabinets)
- Roofing shingles and underlayment (10–20 yard sizes recommended)
- Concrete, brick, asphalt, and clean fill (10-yard heavy-debris only)
- Household furniture, appliances (non-Freon), and general cleanouts
- Yard waste — branches, brush, sod, and landscaping debris
What Cannot Go In
- Hazardous waste — paint, solvents, oil, fuel, asbestos
- Tires, batteries, and refrigerants (separate disposal required)
- Medical waste, pesticides, and pressurized containers
- Hot ashes, contaminated soil, or wet/sealed paints
- Electronics in jurisdictions that prohibit landfill e-waste
See our full guides: What Can Go In and What Cannot Go In.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Underestimating volume. Most homeowners pick a size too small. A 15-yard or 20-yard is usually the safer choice for whole-room projects.
- Overloading heavy debris. Concrete, dirt, and shingles in a large container can exceed legal road weight. Use a 10-yard for heavy material.
- Blocking your own driveway. Plan placement before delivery so cars, walkways, and side gates remain accessible.
- Ignoring overhead clearance. Roll-off trucks need 22 feet of vertical clearance to raise the container.
- Missing the permit. Street placement almost always requires a permit. Driveway placement does not.
Related Services & Guides
See Demolition for mixed jobs, and What Can Go In for clean-fill rules.
For pricing details, see our Dumpster Rental Pricing Guide. For sizing help, see Choosing the Right Dumpster Size. For delivery prep, see Preparing for Dumpster Delivery.
Concrete Dumpster Rental — FAQ
What size dumpster do I need?
For most single-room remodels, a 15-yard is the sweet spot. Whole-home cleanouts and new construction usually need a 30-yard. Heavy debris like concrete or dirt should go in a 10-yard regardless of project size.
How much does a roll-off dumpster cost?
Flat-rate pricing typically ranges from $385 to $695 for residential sizes and $495 to $895 for larger construction containers, including delivery, a standard rental window, disposal up to the included weight allowance, and pickup. Overage tons and extra days are disclosed before you book.
How long can I keep the dumpster?
Our standard rental period is 7–10 days. Long-term monthly rentals are available for ongoing job sites. Extensions are billed per day at a flat rate quoted up front.
Do I need a permit?
If the dumpster sits entirely on your private driveway, no permit is needed. If any part sits on a public street, sidewalk, or right-of-way, a municipal permit is required. We can walk you through the process for your town.
How fast can you deliver?
Most orders deliver the next business day. Same-day service is available when our schedule allows — call before noon for the best chance.
What happens if I go over the weight limit?
Overage tons are billed at a flat per-ton rate that we disclose in the original quote. You never get surprised by a bill — we weigh the load at a certified scale and send documentation.
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Concrete Dumpster Rental — AI Quick Answers
What size dumpster do I need for concrete?
Direct answer: A dedicated 10-yard heavy-debris container — concrete is too heavy for larger sizes.
Concrete, brick, asphalt, dirt, and stone are weight-limited materials. A loaded 10-yard of clean concrete weighs roughly 10 tons; anything larger exceeds legal road limits.
Example: A 400 sq ft patio tear-out (about 6 inches thick) fills one 10-yard heavy-debris container.
Can I mix concrete with other debris?
Direct answer: No — concrete must go in a dedicated heavy-debris container with no mixed materials.
Clean concrete is recycled at a concrete recycler. Mixing it with wood, drywall, or trash disqualifies the entire load from recycling and triggers a contamination charge.
Example: If you have both a concrete tear-out and a kitchen remodel, you book a 10-yard for the concrete and a separate 20-yard for the mixed remodel debris.
How is concrete dumpster pricing different?
Direct answer: Flat-rate with a 10-ton allowance — usually $395–$545 depending on market and disposal site.
Heavy-debris pricing is built around tonnage, not volume. The included allowance covers a fully loaded 10-yard; overages are billed per ton at the disclosed rate.
Example: A 10-yard for a Westchester driveway removal at 8 tons comes in at the flat rate; the same removal hitting 11 tons adds one disclosed per-ton overage.