Dumpster Rental in Lehi, Utah

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Dumpster rental in Lehi has become one of the busiest segments of Utah County's waste hauling market — and the reason is obvious if you've driven through town lately. Lehi's population has nearly doubled since 2010, climbing past 90,000 residents by 2023, and the construction activity that comes with that kind of growth has made roll-off containers a constant presence on job sites and driveways throughout the 84043 ZIP code. Whether you're managing a new home construction cleanup in Traverse Mountain, gutting a 1990s-era ranch house near Main Street before a flip, or handling an estate cleanout in a Fox Hollow neighborhood property, local providers can get a container to your address with minimal lead time.

Dumpster Rental Pricing in Lehi

Lehi's dumpster rental market is competitive by Utah County standards, with pricing generally ranging from $270–$550 depending on container size, rental duration, material type, and your specific address within the city. The combination of strong local demand from Silicon Slopes construction activity and a healthy pool of Utah County providers keeps pricing reasonable compared to the Salt Lake metro.

Several companies actively serve Lehi addresses. Dumpsters & Drywall (dumpsterutah.com) is a Utah County-focused operator that delivers across Lehi. The Yard Dumpster (theyarddumpster.com) handles Utah and Salt Lake County placements and frequently serves the Traverse Mountain and Fox Hollow areas. DDD Dumpster Rental Lehi is a locally oriented option advertising 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, and 40-yard sizes. Waste Management and Griffin Waste Utah round out the larger regional carriers. Lehi City's own dumpster program also provides a 5-day dumpster option for garbage customers at $300 flat, delivered Thursdays and picked up the following Tuesday — a good fit for single-weekend cleanout projects.

Here's a realistic size breakdown for the Lehi market:

  • 10-yard: $270–$380 — single-room cleanouts, small roofing tear-offs, garage declutters on newer Lehi townhomes with compact footprints
  • 15-yard: $310–$440 — bathroom gut-jobs, fencing and deck removal, mid-size landscaping debris on standard Utah County lots
  • 20-yard: $360–$500 — the most popular size for Lehi renovations; covers kitchen remodels, full flooring tear-outs, multi-room projects, and roofing jobs on typical 2,000–3,000 sq ft homes
  • 30-yard: $450–$620 — full house cleanouts, larger construction site debris, commercial tenant improvement work in Silicon Slopes office parks
  • 40-yard: $560–$820+ — major commercial builds, multi-unit residential projects, large demolition sites across Lehi's growing commercial corridors

Rental periods typically run 7–14 days for residential jobs. Most providers charge $5–$15 per additional day after that. If your project runs long — common on larger renovation jobs in Lehi's active tech-corridor commercial builds — confirm the extension policy before delivery. Weight allowances usually run 2–4 tons depending on container size; overage fees typically run $50–$80 per ton over the included limit.

Dumpster Permits in Lehi

Lehi's permit requirements follow the general Utah County pattern: containers placed entirely on private property — driveways, construction lots, commercial sites — do not require a city permit. For placement in the public right-of-way, including the street, curb strip, or sidewalk zone, you'll need a temporary encroachment or right-of-way permit from Lehi City.

Lehi City can be reached at 385-201-1000. For specific right-of-way permit questions, the Public Works department handles street placements. Standard Utah safety requirements apply to all public placements: reflective striping or safety cones at the container's four corners, minimum 3-foot clearance from fire hydrants, 15-foot clearance from intersections, and no blocking of accessible pedestrian routes or cluster mailboxes. Most residential Lehi driveways are long enough to keep a 20-yard container fully on private property — the newer subdivision homes in Traverse Mountain, Fox Hollow, and Sego Lily neighborhoods tend to have 4-to-6 car driveway lengths that accommodate standard containers without any street encroachment.

HOA check: Lehi has a large number of master-planned and HOA-governed communities, particularly in the Traverse Mountain, North Point, and newer growth areas near the Silicon Slopes tech corridor. HOA rules can restrict container visibility, require rear-yard placement, or cap rental duration — sometimes more restrictive than city code. Pull your HOA covenants before booking, especially for projects lasting more than a few days or involving street-visible placement.

Commercial properties along Lehi's tech corridors — the I-15 frontage near 2100 North and the Thanksgiving Point area — typically need permits for any container on a construction site for more than 30 days, even on private property. Contractors managing multi-phase commercial builds should confirm permit status with Lehi City prior to each phase.

Lehi Neighborhoods and Common Project Types

Lehi's growth has created distinct project-type patterns across the city. The primary ZIP code is 84043, covering most of the city, with some overlap into 84003 and nearby codes for addresses near the American Fork and Highland borders. Understanding which part of Lehi you're in helps gauge typical project scope and container demand.

  • Traverse Mountain (84043 northwest): One of Lehi's most active residential zones, with a mix of newer homes built between 2005 and the present alongside some older stock. Kitchen remodels, master bath renovations, and deck replacements are the dominant project types. Tight HOA rules in some sub-associations mean containers often need rear-yard or side-yard placement.
  • Fox Hollow and Snow Springs: Mid-2000s to 2010s vintage neighborhoods with a consistent cycle of first-time renovation projects as original homeowners update dated finishes. Flooring tear-outs, cabinet replacements, and bathroom gut jobs are common here. 20-yard containers move consistently in these areas.
  • Silicon Slopes commercial corridor (I-15 / SR-92 interchange area): Lehi is home to the highest concentration of tech company campuses in Utah — Adobe, Ancestry, IM Flash Technologies, Vivint, and dozens more are headquartered or have major facilities here. Commercial tenant improvement projects, office build-outs, and campus expansion work generate ongoing roll-off demand from contractors. If you're a contractor working this corridor, establishing an account with a local provider makes more sense than booking one-off deliveries.
  • Old Town / Main Street Lehi: The historic core around Main Street has older housing stock from the 1950s–1980s, much of which is being renovated or cleared for infill development. These projects often turn up unexpected material conditions — older insulation, original tile work, and sometimes asbestos-containing materials in pre-1980 construction (see prohibited items section below).
  • Sego Lily and Eagle Crest: Newer planned subdivisions with active construction and landscaping. Both hardscape installation debris and first-round interior renovation work are common project types as these neighborhoods mature.

Surrounding communities including American Fork, Highland, Saratoga Springs, and Eagle Mountain are often served by the same Lehi-area providers. Confirm delivery range and any distance fees for addresses outside the core 84043 ZIP before booking.

Waste Disposal in Lehi: Local Facilities

Lehi and the surrounding Utah County communities are served by North Pointe Solid Waste Special Service District, which operates a Transfer Station in Lindon at 2000 West 200 South, Lindon, UT and a Construction and Demolition Landfill in Fairfield at 18150 Allen Ranch Road. North Pointe serves Lehi alongside other Utah County communities including Orem, American Fork, Highland, Saratoga Springs, and Eagle Mountain.

Additionally, Lehi City Corporation operates its own Class IVb Solid Waste Facility at approximately 2375 North 300 West, Lehi, UT, which accepts construction and demolition debris, yard waste, and inert waste including concrete and brick. This locally operated facility means shorter haul distances for some projects, which can work in your favor on pricing when getting quotes from Lehi-based operators.

For household hazardous waste, the Utah County Health Department runs periodic HHW collection events. Paint, solvents, pesticides, and other materials that can't go in a roll-off container can be disposed of properly at these events. North Pointe Solid Waste's customer line is 801-225-8538 for questions about what the facilities accept and current hours.

Pricing tip: Because Lehi has local disposal infrastructure close by, some local providers can offer slightly lower tipping costs than providers hauling to the Salt Lake Valley. When comparing quotes, ask whether disposal fees are included in the flat rate — some providers quote transport-only and bill disposal separately. A quote that looks lower can end up more expensive once disposal is added.

What You Can and Cannot Put in a Lehi Dumpster

Standard household junk and construction debris is accepted in Lehi roll-off containers: furniture, appliances (evacuated if refrigerant-containing), lumber, drywall, flooring, roofing shingles, windows, doors, and general cleanout material. Utah DEQ regulations apply statewide — the following are prohibited from all roll-off containers regardless of city or provider:

  • Hazardous chemicals, liquid paint, solvents, and pesticides
  • Asbestos-containing materials — potentially present in floor tiles, ceiling texture, and pipe insulation in Lehi homes built before 1980, particularly in Old Town and early-era construction
  • Electronics (computers, televisions, monitors) — accepted separately at the North Pointe Transfer Station and certain Utah County drop-off events
  • Automotive and household batteries — accepted at the Lindon Transfer Station for recycling
  • Tires — recycling fee applies; accepted separately at Utah County facilities
  • Medical and biohazardous waste of any kind
  • Flammable liquids, gasoline, motor oil, and automotive fluids
  • Refrigerant-containing appliances unless professionally evacuated beforehand

Lehi's older housing stock in the Main Street and downtown area — homes built pre-1980 — may contain asbestos in floor tile adhesive, popcorn ceilings, and pipe wrap insulation. Before demolishing walls, pulling up original flooring, or disturbing any original textured ceiling coatings in a pre-1985 home, have an asbestos inspection done by a licensed inspector. Abatement requires licensed contractors and specialized disposal entirely separate from a roll-off container.

Heavy inert materials like concrete, brick, and asphalt are generally accepted but often restricted to 10-yard containers or dedicated low-boy units due to road weight limits on Utah County streets. If your Lehi project involves a concrete driveway tear-out, patio demolition, or masonry work, discuss container selection with your provider before delivery day — loading a 20-yard with solid concrete is a recipe for overage charges or a refused pickup.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dumpster rental cost in Lehi, UT?

Dumpster rental in Lehi typically runs $270–$550 depending on container size and rental duration. A 10-yard starts around $270–$380 for small cleanouts, the popular 20-yard runs $360–$500 for home renovation projects, and a 30-yard goes for $450–$620 for larger jobs. Lehi City also offers a 5-day dumpster program for garbage customers at $300 flat. Most providers charge $50–$80 per ton in overage fees above the included weight allowance.

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

No permit is needed for containers placed entirely on private property — driveways and construction lots are permit-free. If the container needs to go in the street or on the curb strip, you need a right-of-way permit from Lehi City (call 385-201-1000). Many Lehi subdivision driveways are long enough to keep a standard container on private property. Also check HOA rules — communities like Traverse Mountain may have additional placement restrictions beyond city code.

Which companies rent dumpsters in Lehi, Utah?

Several providers serve Lehi and Utah County: Dumpsters & Drywall (dumpsterutah.com), The Yard Dumpster (theyarddumpster.com), DDD Dumpster Rental Lehi (ddddumpsterrentallehi.com), Griffin Waste Utah, Waste Management, Junk King Utah County, and Hometown Dumpster Rental. Lehi City also runs its own 5-day dumpster program for city garbage customers at $300 per rental.

Where does dumpster waste from Lehi go?

Most roll-off providers in Lehi haul debris to the North Pointe Solid Waste Transfer Station in Lindon (2000 W 200 S) or the North Pointe C&D Landfill in Fairfield. Lehi City also operates its own Class IVb solid waste facility at approximately 2375 N 300 W for construction debris, yard waste, and inert materials like concrete. Your rental price should include all transport and disposal fees — ask if the quote is all-inclusive before confirming.

What size dumpster do I need for a Lehi home renovation?

A 20-yard roll-off is the most common choice for Lehi home renovations — it handles kitchen remodels, flooring tear-outs, bathroom gut jobs, and multi-room projects. A 10-yard works for single-room cleanouts or small roofing jobs, particularly in newer Lehi townhomes and compact subdivision lots. A 30-yard is appropriate for full estate cleanouts, larger roofing projects, or commercial tenant improvement debris in Silicon Slopes office parks.

Can I put concrete and yard waste in a Lehi dumpster?

Light yard debris — plants, wood, fencing material — is generally accepted. Heavy inert materials like concrete, brick, and asphalt are typically restricted to 10-yard containers or low-boy units due to weight limits on Utah County roads. Lehi City's local solid waste facility accepts concrete and inert debris separately. Confirm container size and weight limits with your provider before loading any heavy materials — overage fees add up quickly on dense construction debris.