Dumpster Rental in Phoenix, Arizona

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Whether you're gutting a kitchen in Arcadia, clearing out a Maryvale estate, or managing a jobsite in Deer Valley, dumpster rental in Phoenix gives you a straightforward way to move big volumes of debris without the endless trips to the transfer station. Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country — and with that growth comes constant renovation, construction, and cleanout activity. Pricing for roll-off containers in Phoenix runs from around $300 for a compact 10-yard unit to $1,040 for a 40-yard bin on large commercial jobs, with most residential rentals landing in the $450–$675 range.

Dumpster Rental Pricing in Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix sits in a competitive dumpster rental market, with dozens of local and regional providers driving prices that remain reasonable despite the metro's explosive growth. Here's what to expect in 2026:

  • 10-yard dumpster: $300–$450 — best for bathroom remodels, garage cleanouts, or a single room's worth of debris
  • 15-yard dumpster: $399–$500 — handles a mid-size kitchen renovation or a modest roofing tear-off
  • 20-yard dumpster: $450–$675 — the most popular size for full-home renovations, flooring replacements, and roofing projects in Phoenix
  • 30-yard dumpster: $550–$775 — suited for large additions, multi-room gut-outs, and commercial site cleanups
  • 40-yard dumpster: $650–$1,040 — major demolition, new construction, and multi-family property cleanouts

Most Phoenix providers offer a 7–14 day rental window with a base weight allowance of around 2 tons. Overage fees average $70 per ton — heavy materials like concrete, tile, and roofing shingles add up fast, so confirm weight limits before you start loading. An overfill penalty of $100–$200 applies if debris is piled above the container's fill line.

Seasonal note: Phoenix's peak project season runs October through March — the opposite of most US cities. Contractors stay busy through winter and prices can tighten slightly during this stretch. Book a few days ahead for best availability during the fall-winter rush.

Street Permits for Dumpsters in Phoenix

Placing a roll-off container entirely on your own driveway or private property? No permit required. But the moment that container touches a public street, sidewalk, or right-of-way — including the curb strip — you need a Street Use Permit from the City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department.

Phoenix's permit process is relatively painless by big-city standards:

  • Applications are submitted online through the Phoenix Street Transportation Department portal
  • Typical approval time: 1–2 business days
  • Permit fees run approximately $40–$60 depending on placement and duration
  • The dumpster must not block sidewalk access, fire hydrants, or building entrances
  • Reflective markers or safety cones may be required for street-side placements

If you're in an HOA-governed community — and Phoenix has a lot of them, especially in North Phoenix ZIP codes like 85027, 85085, and 85086 — your HOA may have its own approval process on top of the city permit. Check with your association before scheduling delivery to avoid delays.

Most established Phoenix providers including AZ Dumpsters, Trash Daddy Dumpsters, and LDR Site Services know the local permit requirements well and can advise you through the process. Never skip the permit: an unpermitted container on a public street can be removed at your expense.

Phoenix Disposal Facilities: Where Your Debris Goes

When your roll-off is hauled away in Phoenix, it typically heads to one of two City of Phoenix Transfer Stations:

  • 27th Avenue Transfer Station — 3060 S. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85009. This is the primary facility serving central and west Phoenix, consolidating residential and commercial refuse for transport to the regional landfill.
  • North Gateway Transfer Station — 30205 N. Black Canyon Hwy., Phoenix, AZ 85085. Serves north Phoenix and the rapidly developing areas around Deer Valley and Anthem.

From both transfer stations, waste is transported to the State Route 85 Landfill near Buckeye, AZ — the primary disposal destination for Maricopa County's solid waste stream. Maricopa County also operates several community transfer stations, including locations on N. New River Road and Carefree Highway for residents in the outer portions of the valley.

Maricopa County PM-10 dust control rules apply to demolition and construction projects — if your project generates significant airborne debris, your contractor must take dust suppression measures before material enters a roll-off container. This is especially relevant for large demo jobs in older Phoenix neighborhoods.

Phoenix offers a free Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection program — call or schedule online to arrange pickup of paints, solvents, pool chemicals, and other banned materials before your project begins.

What Phoenix Projects Drive the Most Dumpster Rentals

Phoenix's combination of a massive housing stock, year-round construction weather (in the cooler months), and one of the fastest-growing populations in the US keeps dumpster demand high across every corner of the metro. The most common project types include:

  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels: Phoenix's housing stock skews toward ranch homes built in the 1970s–1990s that are now getting full interior overhauls. ZIP codes like 85013 (Midtown), 85018 (Arcadia), and 85016 (Biltmore) are hotbeds for this work.
  • Backyard builds: Pools, patios, outdoor kitchens, and covered ramadas are the backyard priority in Phoenix. These projects generate significant concrete, old landscaping, and excavation debris.
  • Estate and home cleanouts: Phoenix has one of the largest snowbird populations in the country. Seasonal home turnovers and estate cleanouts in areas like Sun City, Ahwatukee (85044, 85048), and Camelback East create steady year-round demand.
  • Roofing replacements: Phoenix's intense UV exposure and monsoon season batter roofs hard. A 20-yard dumpster handles most residential re-roofing tear-offs; tile roofs (common throughout the valley) are heavy, so confirm weight limits.
  • Moving and whole-home cleanouts: Phoenix's relocation market is enormous. A 10 or 15-yard container is ideal for clearing out before a move, particularly for longtime residents with decades of accumulated belongings.
  • Desert landscaping conversions: Replacing traditional lawn with xeriscaping and desert rock is one of the biggest project categories in Phoenix right now, driven by water restrictions and utility rebates. It generates substantial green waste and soil debris.

What You Can and Cannot Put in a Phoenix Dumpster

Phoenix-area dumpster rental providers accept most standard renovation and cleanout materials:

  • Drywall, framing lumber, trim, and sheathing
  • Flooring — carpet, tile, hardwood, laminate, vinyl
  • Roofing materials — shingles, underlayment, metal flashing
  • Furniture, appliances (drained of refrigerants), and household junk
  • Concrete, dirt, and rock (confirm weight allowances first — these are heavy)
  • Yard waste and landscaping debris (some providers use separate containers)
  • Packaging materials, cardboard, and general construction debris

Items prohibited from Phoenix roll-off containers under Arizona DEQ and Phoenix City Code:

  • Hazardous waste of any kind — chemicals, solvents, pesticides, pool chemicals
  • Paint and paint-related products (unless fully dried out)
  • Lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries
  • Tires
  • Electronics and e-waste
  • Asbestos-containing materials
  • Medical and infectious waste
  • Flammable or explosive materials

Call your provider before loading anything you're uncertain about. Improper disposal can mean extra fees, a rejected haul, or liability under Arizona environmental statutes. Use Phoenix's HHW collection program for banned household materials — it's free and keeps your project on schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dumpster rental cost in Phoenix, AZ?

Dumpster rental in Phoenix typically runs $300–$675 for residential projects, with larger 30 and 40-yard containers ranging from $550 to $1,040 for commercial or major construction work. The 20-yard container at $450–$675 is the most popular choice for home renovations. Most rentals include a 7–14 day window and a 2-ton weight limit. Overage runs around $70 per ton.

Do I need a permit to place a dumpster in Phoenix?

Only if the dumpster is placed on a public street, sidewalk, or right-of-way. The permit comes from the City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department — applications are online and approvals typically take 1–2 business days. Fees run $40–$60. If the container stays entirely on private property or your driveway, no permit is needed. HOA communities may also have their own approval requirements.

What size dumpster do I need for a home renovation in Phoenix?

A 20-yard roll-off is the go-to choice for most Phoenix home renovations — kitchen gut-outs, bathroom remodels, flooring replacement, and roofing jobs all fit within a 20-yarder comfortably. For a single-room project or small garage cleanout, a 10-yard unit is usually sufficient. Whole-home renovations, large additions, or desert landscaping conversions often warrant a 30-yard container.

Can I put roofing shingles or concrete in a Phoenix dumpster?

Yes, but weight limits matter. Concrete, tile, and asphalt shingles are heavy and can quickly exceed a container's 2-ton weight allowance. Many Phoenix providers prefer heavy materials in a smaller dedicated container to manage weight. Always confirm weight limits and overage rates before loading — tile roofs especially can run well over the standard limit.

What landfill does Phoenix dumpster waste go to?

Most Phoenix roll-off debris moves through either the 27th Avenue Transfer Station (3060 S. 27th Ave.) or the North Gateway Transfer Station (30205 N. Black Canyon Hwy.) before being transported to the State Route 85 Landfill near Buckeye, AZ. Hazardous materials must be separated and disposed of through Phoenix's Household Hazardous Waste program.

Which Phoenix neighborhoods and ZIP codes do dumpster rental companies serve?

Most Phoenix providers serve the full city — including downtown (85003, 85004), Midtown and Biltmore (85013, 85016), Arcadia (85018), Maryvale and West Phoenix (85019, 85031, 85033), North Phoenix (85022, 85027, 85085, 85086), South Mountain (85040, 85041), and Ahwatukee (85044, 85045, 85048). Outer areas like Anthem and Desert Ridge may have slightly longer lead times.