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Dumpster Rental Prices in Boise, ID

Real price ranges from verified Treasure Valley operators. Boise's rapid growth keeps demand above supply during construction season — book ahead and confirm county coverage.

Updated May 202619 local operators10–40 yard sizesGrowth market notes
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Boise Dumpster Rental Price Chart (2026)

Prices from operators serving Boise and the Treasure Valley. Boise's rapid growth has kept demand consistently above supply during construction season (April–October), pushing prices 10–20% above national averages. Book 5–7 days ahead during peak season.

SizeBest ForWeight LimitPrice RangeMost Common
10 yardSmall cleanouts, single-room demo1–2 tons$270–$380
15 yardMedium cleanouts, deck removal2–3 tons$310–$430
20 yardKitchen/bath remodel, standard roof3–4 tons$335–$500⭐ Most popular
30 yardLarge renovation, new construction framing4–5 tons$405–$565
40 yardMajor demo, large new build, commercial5–8 tons$475–$670

What Affects Price in Boise?

1. Growth-Market Demand Premium

Boise has been one of the fastest-growing US cities for several years. New operator capacity hasn't fully caught up with construction demand during the April–October season. Prices are 10–20% above national averages and lead times are longer than in mature markets.

2. Ada vs. Canyon County

Boise and Meridian are Ada County. Nampa and Caldwell are Canyon County. Some operators are licensed for one county but not both. A Boise operator delivering to Nampa may add $25–$50 in surcharges. For Canyon County projects, find a local Canyon County operator.

3. Winter Freezes Reduce Supply

Boise winters include hard freezes that slow construction December through February. Operators also reduce capacity during winter. Late fall (October–November) often has open inventory and sometimes winter discounts before the freeze sets in.

Boise Price by Area

AreaZipDelivery Notes
Downtown / North End Boise83702–83703Core zone — no surcharge
Southeast Boise / Hidden Springs83709–83716No surcharge for most operators
Meridian (Ada County)83642No surcharge for most Boise operators
Eagle / Star (Ada County)83616–83669$15–$35 surcharge for some operators
Nampa (Canyon County)83651$25–$50 surcharge for Ada Co. operators
Caldwell (Canyon County)83605$30–$60 surcharge — confirm county coverage

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dumpster rental cost in Boise ID?

Dumpster rental in Boise typically costs $270–$565. A 10-yard runs $270–$380, a 20-yard runs $335–$500, and a 30-yard runs $405–$565. Prices are 10–20% above national averages reflecting Boise's strong growth-market demand.

When is the cheapest time to rent a dumpster in Boise?

Late fall and early winter (November–February) sees lower demand and sometimes better pricing. Spring and summer (April–September) are the most expensive and busiest periods in the Treasure Valley.

Why is Boise more expensive than other cities for dumpster rental?

Rapid population and construction growth has pushed demand above what the local operator base can fully serve, particularly during peak season. Boise prices reflect this supply-demand imbalance — similar to what Austin TX experienced earlier in its growth cycle.

Boise Tip

Book 5–7 days ahead during Boise's construction season (April–October) rather than calling same-day. Boise's demand-to-operator ratio is tighter than most markets — same-day availability is less reliable here. A little lead time consistently gets you better pricing and confirmed delivery windows.