Dumpster Rental in Aurora, CO
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Dumpster Rental Prices in Aurora (2026)
Aurora is part of the Denver metro service area. Most Denver-based operators service Aurora, sometimes with a delivery surcharge depending on their base location.
| Size | Price Range | Delivery Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 10 yard | $280–$395 | Most operators, no surcharge |
| 20 yard Most popular | $345–$515 | Most operators, no surcharge |
| 30 yard | $415–$580 | Check operator service area |
| 40 yard | $490–$685 | Check operator service area |
About Dumpster Rental in Aurora
Largest denver suburb, strong operator coverage. High altitude means concrete, stone, and landscaping rock are heavier per cubic foot — weight limits matter more here than in most markets
Winter construction window (Oct–Mar) is compressed; spring and summer book fast — plan ahead
HOA communities in Aurora typically require dumpsters to be placed on the driveway, not the street, and may limit rental duration to 7–10 days. Check your CC&Rs before booking and notify your operator of any restrictions.
Permit Requirements in Aurora
Aurora falls under City and County of Denver — Public Works jurisdiction (confirm if a separate municipality). The rules are the same as Denver: driveway placement requires no permit; street placement requires a right-of-way permit ($40–$100, processed in 2–5 business days).
Frequently Asked Questions
What operators service Aurora?
Most Denver-area operators service Aurora. BinQuote matches you with verified operators who confirm your zip code before you receive a quote — no guessing.
Is there an extra delivery fee to Aurora?
Depends on the operator's base location. Operators based closer to Aurora typically have no surcharge; those based further into Denver may add $20–$40. BinQuote shows each operator's delivery area before you request a quote.
Do I need a permit for a dumpster in Aurora?
No permit needed for driveway placement. Street placement requires a right-of-way permit from City and County of Denver — Public Works ($40–$100). Many operators handle this for you — ask when you book.
High altitude means heavy materials (concrete, stone, landscaping rock) weigh more per cubic foot than in most markets. Always confirm weight limits before loading. When in doubt, size up.