When to Choose a 30-Yard Dumpster in Austin
The 30-yard is overkill for a single-room renovation — but the right choice when your project is large, heavy, or ongoing. Here's when to choose it:
- ✅ Whole-house cleanout or estate cleanout
- ✅ Roof tear-off on homes over 2,500 sq ft
- ✅ Roofs with 2 or more layers of shingles
- ✅ Multi-room renovation (kitchen + bathrooms + flooring)
- ✅ New construction frame-up debris
- ✅ Large deck or fence demo
- ✅ Garage conversion with drywall, framing, and fixtures
- ❌ Single bathroom or kitchen — use a 20-yard
- ❌ Concrete or heavy dirt fills weight limit fast — use a specialty container
The 20 vs 30 Decision
The 30-yard costs $80–$130 more than the 20-yard but holds 50% more debris. If you're on the fence, ask yourself: "Is there any realistic chance this project generates more than 10 pickup loads?" If yes — go 30-yard. An overflow swap or second haul always costs more than the size upgrade.
30-Yard Dumpster Prices in Austin (2026)
- Central Austin: $430–$510
- North/South Austin: $440–$530
- Suburban (Cedar Park, Round Rock): $460–$570
Some operators charge a roofing surcharge of $25–$50 on 30-yard containers used for shingle tear-offs due to higher-than-average debris weight. Always confirm when booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a 30 yard dumpster cost in Austin TX?
A 30-yard dumpster in Austin typically costs $430–$570 for a 7-day rental. It's the right size for large renovations, big roof tear-offs, or ongoing construction projects where volume and weight are both high.
How big is a 30 yard dumpster?
A 30-yard dumpster is approximately 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 6 feet tall. It holds about 15 pickup truck loads of debris and allows up to 4–5 tons. It's significantly longer than a 20-yard — confirm your driveway can accommodate the length before booking.
Do I need a permit for a 30 yard dumpster in Austin?
The permit requirement is the same as any size — only for street placement. Driveway placement requires no permit. Street placement in Austin requires a Right-of-Way Use Permit ($30–$85). Most operators handle this for you.
Will a 30 yard dumpster fit in my Austin driveway?
A 30-yard container needs roughly 22–24 feet of clearance and a driveway that can support the weight when loaded. If your driveway is short or has low overhead lines or branches, confirm dimensions with the operator before booking. A 20-yard (about 16 feet) may fit better on tighter driveways.
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