Everything you need to know about renting a 30-yard roll-off dumpster in Charlotte — dimensions, weight limits, what fits, and what local operators actually charge.
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| Price in Charlotte | $435–$575 |
| Dimensions (approx) | 22 ft long × 8 ft wide × 6 ft high |
| Capacity | ~9 pickup truck loads |
| Weight limit | 4–5 tons included |
| Standard rental period | 7 days (extensions 0–5/day) |
| Best for | Full-home renovation, large addition, new construction framing waste, multi-room gut |
A 30-yard dumpster handles the debris from a full-home renovation, a major addition, or new construction framing waste. About 9 pickup truck loads. Popular with GCs and remodelers working on whole-house projects in Charlotte.
The 30-yard makes sense when you're renovating multiple rooms or floors simultaneously, or when a single 20-yard fill won't cover your total debris. For roofing projects on large Charlotte homes (3,000+ sqft), a 30-yard prevents the need for a mid-project swap.
Charlotte prices for a 30-yard dumpster range $435–$575 for a standard 7-day rental with delivery and pickup. Factors that move the price:
A 30-yard dumpster in Charlotte typically costs $435–$575 for a standard 7-day rental including delivery and pickup. Prices vary by neighborhood — operators in South Charlotte may charge a delivery surcharge to reach Huntersville or Concord.
A 30-yard dumpster handles the debris from a full-home renovation, a major addition, or new construction framing waste. About 9 pickup truck loads. Popular with GCs and remodelers working on whole-house projects in Charlotte. Prohibited items in Charlotte include: hazardous materials, paint, asbestos, tires, batteries, and electronics (e-waste). Confirm with your operator before loading anything you're unsure about.
Only if the dumpster is placed on a public street or right-of-way. Driveway placement requires no permit. Street placement requires a Right-of-Way Encroachment Permit from the City of Charlotte Transportation — most operators handle this for you.