Dumpster Rental in Irving, Texas

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Dumpster rental in Irving gives homeowners, contractors, and property managers a practical way to handle renovation debris, construction waste, and major cleanouts without multiple truck runs. Containers are available in 10 to 40 cubic yards, with pricing ranging from $250 to $657 depending on size and project type. Irving's booming commercial corridor in Las Colinas, high renter turnover in the 75062 and 75061 ZIP codes, and active residential remodeling market drive consistent demand for roll-off service throughout the city year-round.

Dumpster Rental Permits in Irving, TX

Irving requires a Right-of-Way (ROW) permit when placing a roll-off container on a public street, sidewalk, or any city-owned property. If the dumpster sits entirely on your driveway or private lot, no permit is needed — and for most residential jobs in Irving, keeping the container on the driveway is the simplest path.

ROW permits are processed through the My Government Online (MGO) portal at irvingtx.gov/permits-inspections. The MGO support line is (866) 957-3764 if you have questions about the application. Many Irving dumpster rental companies handle the permit filing on your behalf — it's worth asking before you book whether that's included in their service.

Street placement rules: Dumpsters must stay at least 20 feet from intersections, must not block fire hydrants, storm drains, bus stops, or loading zones, and must not encroach on active traffic lanes. Violations can trigger forced removal at the permit holder's expense.

Commercial projects in the Las Colinas urban center (75039, 75038) and industrial areas along W. Airport Freeway often require additional coordination with Irving's Engineering Department due to high-traffic street placement. For residential neighborhoods in West Irving (75061) or the areas around MacArthur Boulevard (75062, 75063), driveway placement is typically the easiest solution.

How Much Does Dumpster Rental Cost in Irving, TX?

Irving sits in a competitive segment of the DFW market, which keeps dumpster rental pricing reasonable compared to many Texas metros. Standard 10-day rental pricing including delivery, pickup, and a base weight allowance:

  • 10-yard: $250–$385 (single-room cleanouts, small landscaping projects, 1–1.5 tons included)
  • 15-yard: $330–$430 (garage cleanouts, small bathroom remodels, 1.5–2 tons included)
  • 20-yard: $350–$507 (most popular size — kitchen renovations, roofing, 2–3 tons included)
  • 30-yard: $450–$600 (large construction debris, multi-room remodels, 3–4 tons included)
  • 40-yard: $575–$657 (commercial buildouts, full demolitions, 4–5 tons included)

Overage fees kick in when you exceed the included weight limit — typically $65–$85 per ton above the cap. Heavy materials like roofing shingles, concrete, and dirt hit weight limits fast, especially in 10 and 20-yard containers. If your project involves demolition or significant hardscape removal, ask your provider about a separate heavy-debris quote.

The City of Irving Solid Waste Services also rents roll-off containers directly in 12, 20, and 30 cubic yard sizes at municipal rates — sometimes lower than private options for residential projects. Contact Irving SWS for availability and current pricing.

What Goes in an Irving Dumpster — and What Doesn't

Standard residential and construction debris is accepted by Irving dumpster rental companies: drywall, lumber, flooring, roofing materials, furniture, appliances (drained of fluids), carpeting, concrete, general household junk, and yard waste. What's prohibited follows Texas TCEQ regulations and Irving's own Chapter 33 ordinances on refuse disposal.

Items not accepted in Irving roll-off containers:

  • Hazardous chemicals, solvents, pesticides, and pool chemicals
  • Motor oil, gasoline, and flammable liquids
  • Asbestos-containing materials (present in many Irving homes built before 1980)
  • Lead-acid and lithium batteries
  • Propane tanks and pressurized cylinders
  • Tires (some providers accept with a per-tire surcharge)
  • Freon appliances — refrigerators, A/C units, and freezers must have refrigerant evacuated by a certified technician before disposal
  • Medical and biohazard waste
  • Electronics (TVs, computers, monitors)
  • Liquid paint — dried, solid latex paint is typically acceptable

Irving C&D Diversion Requirement: New construction projects in Irving must divert a minimum of 75% of construction and demolition debris from the landfill. If you're a contractor managing a new build, confirm your debris management plan complies with this requirement before starting disposal.

Pre-1980 Irving homes — particularly in the older neighborhoods north of I-183 and in West Irving near Senter Park — may contain asbestos in floor tiles, pipe insulation, or roofing materials. Get a professional test before any demolition work rather than discovering the issue at the landfill gate.

Irving Landfill, Disposal, and Local Providers

The primary disposal facility for Irving is the Hunter Ferrell Landfill, operated by the City of Irving at 110 E. Hunter Ferrell Road, Irving, TX 75060. Phone: (972) 721-8059. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM — closed Sundays, city holidays, and during unsafe weather conditions.

Tipping fees at Hunter Ferrell run $48 per ton ($12 per 500 lbs / quarter-ton). Irving residents with a valid ID and utility bill can drop off loads under 150 lbs at no charge — useful for small debris that doesn't justify a full container rental. The Irving Drop-Off Recycling Center is located at the same complex on Hunter Ferrell Road for sorted materials.

Most private dumpster rental companies serving Irving haul to Hunter Ferrell or to regional Dallas-area transfer stations, with tipping fees typically included in your quoted price. Local and regional providers operating in Irving include:

  • Trash Daddy Dumpster Rentals — (214) 432-4084, Irving-specific service
  • Heartland Recycling Services — (469) 200-6096
  • Frontier Waste Solutions — serves Irving and DFW metro
  • Rafter S Land — specializes in 15 and 20-yard containers
  • Waste Management (WM) — 20, 30, and 40-yard options
  • Budget Dumpster, ZTERS, Discount Dumpster — national providers with Irving delivery

Irving's proximity to DFW Airport and the dense commercial development in Las Colinas (75039) means many contractors are already working in the area — competition among providers keeps delivery windows tight and pricing competitive across the 75038–75063 ZIP code range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to rent a dumpster in Irving, TX?

Only if the container is placed on a public street, sidewalk, or city right-of-way. Dumpsters on private driveways or property require no permit. For street placement, Irving requires a Right-of-Way (ROW) permit through the My Government Online (MGO) portal at irvingtx.gov/permits-inspections. Many Irving dumpster companies file the permit for you — confirm when booking.

How much does dumpster rental cost in Irving, TX?

Irving dumpster rental typically runs $250–$385 for a 10-yard, $350–$507 for a 20-yard (the most popular size), and $450–$600 for a 30-yard container. Prices include delivery, pickup, and a base weight allowance for a standard 10-day rental. Overage fees run $65–$85 per ton above the included limit.

Where does dumpster waste get disposed in Irving?

Most Irving roll-off providers haul debris to the Hunter Ferrell Landfill at 110 E. Hunter Ferrell Road, Irving, TX 75060 — the city-operated facility open Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 5:30 PM. Tipping fees of $48/ton are typically built into your rental quote. Irving residents can also drop off loads under 150 lbs for free at the same facility with valid ID.

What size dumpster do I need for a roof replacement in Irving?

A 20-yard dumpster handles most standard roof tear-offs in Irving and is the most common size for roofing projects. For larger homes or roofs with multiple layers of old shingles, a 30-yard container gives more buffer and avoids overage fees. Roofing shingles are heavy — weight limits matter more than volume for this type of debris.

Can I throw concrete and dirt in an Irving dumpster?

Yes, but heavy materials like concrete, brick, and dirt are subject to weight limits that fill up fast. Most Irving providers require a separate heavy-debris quote or dedicated container for significant amounts of concrete. A 10-yard box can exceed its weight cap with just a couple of tons. Ask your provider upfront about concrete-specific pricing.

Does Irving have any special construction waste requirements?

Yes. New construction projects in Irving must divert a minimum of 75% of construction and demolition debris from the landfill under city ordinance. Contractors managing new builds need a debris management plan that accounts for this diversion requirement. Projects approved before August 30, 2025 have an exemption until September 1, 2030.