Dumpster Rental in Frisco, Texas

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Dumpster rental in Frisco has become one of the most in-demand services in Collin County — and for good reason. With more than 200,000 residents and new subdivisions breaking ground every quarter along the Preston Road and Legacy Drive corridors, roll-off containers are a daily fixture on driveways from Starwood to Shaddock Creek. Whether you're remodeling a home near The Star, clearing out an older property on the east side, or managing construction waste from a spec build in Frisco Lakes, same-day dumpster delivery is available across ZIP codes 75033, 75034, 75035, and 75036. Typical pricing runs $280–$510 depending on container size.

Dumpster Rental Prices in Frisco, TX

Frisco sits in one of the most competitive dumpster rental markets in North Texas, which keeps pricing relatively flat even as the city grows. Expect to pay $280–$510 for a standard 7–14 day rental, depending on container size and debris type. Providers regularly serving Frisco ZIP codes include ZTERS, Heartland Recycling Services, Good Bull Dumpster Rental, Dumpster Dudez, Budget Dumpster, National Waste, Waste Connections, and Roll Off Guys.

  • 10-yard container: $280–$345 — garage cleanouts, single-room demo, small landscaping jobs
  • 15-yard container: $315–$380 — bathroom or kitchen remodels, deck removal, fence tear-out
  • 20-yard container: $355–$440 — whole-home cleanouts, roofing replacements, flooring projects
  • 30-yard container: $405–$470 — large renovations, multi-room gut-outs, siding replacement
  • 40-yard container: $455–$510 — new construction cleanup, full demolitions, commercial projects

Overage fees typically run $55–$85 per extra ton. Heavy debris — concrete, brick, tile, and soil — often pushes loads over the included weight limit. If you're hauling exclusively heavy material, ask providers about dedicated heavy-debris pricing, which can be cheaper than paying overage on a standard container.

Tip: Frisco is served by the NTMWD, and its tipping fees affect final pricing. Providers hauling to the NTMWD Regional Disposal Facility (Melissa, TX) versus a private transfer station may quote different rates — always ask where your waste goes before booking.

Frisco Dumpster Placement & Permit Rules

Texas has no statewide dumpster permit requirement, and Frisco follows suit on private property placements. No permit is needed when a roll-off container sits entirely on your driveway, parking lot, or other private land. The container just needs to avoid blocking sidewalks, fire hydrants, and utility access.

Street placement is different. If you need a dumpster in a public right-of-way — a city street, alley, or public parking area — you must obtain a Right-of-Way (ROW) permit from the City of Frisco Engineering/Public Works Department before scheduling delivery. Call 972-292-5000 or visit the Frisco city portal at friscotexas.gov. ROW permits in Frisco generally require reflective markers around the container and must specify a start and end date.

Frisco has aggressively expanded its street network as new developments open, and enforcement of ROW rules has grown alongside it — particularly in master-planned communities like Frisco Lakes, Shaddock Creek, and Hillcrest/Legacy neighborhoods where traffic management is tightly controlled. If you're in an HOA, check community rules too: many Frisco HOAs prohibit dumpsters from sitting on driveways for more than 48–72 hours without prior approval.

Where Does Frisco Dumpster Waste Go?

Most roll-off containers picked up from Frisco properties are hauled to one of two primary facilities operated by the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD):

  • NTMWD Regional Disposal Facility — Located at 3820 Sam Rayburn Hwy. (North Hwy. 121), Melissa, TX 75454. This is the main landfill for NTMWD member cities including Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Plano, and Garland. Open Monday–Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. General waste tipping fee: $48 per ton.
  • NTMWD Frisco Transfer Station — Located near the Custer Road corridor, this station handles sorting and transfer of solid waste before it moves to the regional landfill. Providers who are NTMWD members use this facility for efficient load processing.
  • Private C&D Facilities — Some providers haul construction and demolition debris (concrete, drywall, wood, roofing materials) to private Type IV C&D landfills outside the NTMWD system for lower tipping fees on non-putrescible waste.

Frisco operates a Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) program through the city. Paint, motor oil, pesticides, electronics, and batteries must go through the HHW program — not a dumpster. Check friscotexas.gov for drop-off schedules. Improperly discarding hazardous materials in a roll-off container can result in refused pickup and extra disposal fees.

Common Dumpster Rental Projects in Frisco

Frisco's explosive growth has created a diverse mix of dumpster rental demand — from scrape-and-rebuild projects in established neighborhoods to first-time cleanouts in decades-old homes being flipped for resale:

  • Home renovation debris: Kitchen and bathroom remodels generate the bulk of residential dumpster rentals in Frisco. Neighborhoods like Starwood, Stonebrook, and newer Legacy corridor homes cycle through regular upgrades as buyers expect modern finishes.
  • Roofing replacement: North Texas hailstorms pound Frisco every spring, triggering insurance claims and a surge in roofing projects. A standard reroof on a 2,500 sq. ft. Frisco home fills a 20-yard dumpster with shingles, felt, and metal flashing.
  • New construction site cleanup: Active subdivisions across western Frisco — particularly along Preston Road north of Highway 380 and near the DNT — use 30- and 40-yard containers for framing lumber scrap, sheathing, and finish-out waste.
  • Estate and property cleanouts: As Frisco's older east-side neighborhoods age, probate sales and estate cleanouts generate full-household disposal needs — furniture, appliances, clothing, boxes, and accumulated belongings that won't sell at auction.
  • Fence and deck removal: Cedar fence panels and aging composite decks are a constant source of yard waste. A 10- or 15-yard container handles most single fence teardowns or standard deck removal in Frisco residential neighborhoods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to place a dumpster in Frisco, TX?

No permit is needed for dumpsters placed entirely on private property like a driveway or parking lot. If you need street placement, you must obtain a Right-of-Way permit through the City of Frisco Engineering/Public Works Department at 972-292-5000 or friscotexas.gov. Always confirm with your HOA as well — many Frisco communities have limits on how long a container can sit on a driveway.

How much does dumpster rental cost in Frisco, Texas?

Dumpster rental in Frisco typically runs $280–$510 for a standard 7–14 day rental. A 10-yard container costs about $280–$345 for small cleanouts, a 20-yard (the most popular size) runs $355–$440 for full-room renovations and roofing jobs, and a 40-yard for large construction or commercial projects runs $455–$510. Heavy debris like concrete can push costs higher due to overage fees at $55–$85 per extra ton.

What size dumpster do I need for a home remodel in Frisco?

A 20-yard dumpster handles most single-home renovation projects in Frisco — kitchen tearouts, bathroom remodels, flooring replacement, and comparable work. For a single bathroom or small project, a 10- or 15-yard is sufficient. Full home gut-outs, roofing replacements, or new construction cleanup usually require a 30- or 40-yard container. When in doubt, size up — you pay by the load, not by how full it is.

Where does my dumpster waste go when it's picked up in Frisco?

Most waste hauled from Frisco goes to the NTMWD Regional Disposal Facility at 3820 Sam Rayburn Hwy., Melissa, TX 75454, or to the NTMWD Frisco Transfer Station on the Custer Road corridor. Construction debris may go to a private Type IV C&D landfill. Hazardous materials — paint, batteries, electronics — must be handled separately through Frisco's Household Hazardous Waste program.

What can't I put in a dumpster in Frisco, TX?

Texas TCEQ and standard provider agreements prohibit: household hazardous waste (paint, solvents, pesticides), electronics (TVs, computers, printers), batteries, tires, medical waste, asbestos, and refrigerant-containing appliances unless refrigerant has been certified removed. General renovation debris, household junk, furniture, roofing materials, and yard waste are all accepted.

Which dumpster rental companies serve Frisco, TX?

Frisco is served by ZTERS, Heartland Recycling Services, Good Bull Dumpster Rental, Dumpster Dudez, Budget Dumpster, National Waste, Waste Connections, Roll Off Guys, and several local DFW providers. Most offer same-day or next-day delivery across Frisco ZIP codes 75033, 75034, 75035, and 75036.