Phoenix's tile roofs and concrete-heavy yards generate a specific kind of debris (heavy, low-volume) that catches a lot of first-time renters off guard. A 20-yard container loaded with tile can hit the overage weight limit at half-full. We highlight operators who quote both volume and weight up front, and we flag the ones who slip overage clauses into the fine print.
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These are the typical price ranges for roll-off dumpster rental in the Phoenix area, based on standard 7- to 10-day rentals from local operators. Pricing includes delivery, pickup, dump fees, and the weight allowance for that size. Overage fees apply if you exceed the included tonnage.
| Size | Typical Cost | Best For | Weight Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Yard | $295 - $425 | Small cleanouts, single-room remodels, small roofs | 2 tons |
| 20 Yard | $365 - $545 | Most common — renovations, mid-size roofs, garage cleanouts | 3 tons |
| 30 Yard | $445 - $695 | Whole-home cleanouts, large renovations, new construction | 4 tons |
| 40 Yard | $545 - $825 | Major construction debris, commercial demolition, large cleanouts | 5-6 tons |
Three factors set the floor on dumpster rental costs in Phoenix:
Seasonal note for Phoenix: Summer monsoons (July-September) cause cleanup demand spikes. Concrete and tile loads almost always trigger weight overages — size up.
The dumpster rental requests we see most often from Phoenix are:
Each of these has different weight characteristics. Roofing tear-offs are heavy for their volume — a 20 yard full of shingles often hits the weight cap. Furniture and household goods are light and fluffy — you can usually pack a 20 yard to the rim without hitting the limit. Size for both the volume of debris and its expected weight, not just one.
A barricade permit is required for street placement. Driveway and private property placement is permit-free for residential rentals under 30 days.
The most common mistake: assuming your operator handles the permit. Most don't. Always confirm in writing whether the permit is included in the quote or if you're responsible for pulling it yourself. Permits in Phoenix typically take 1-3 business days to issue, so plan ahead.
BinQuote-listed operators in the Phoenix area typically serve these neighborhoods and surrounding zip codes:
If your project is further out, we can still match you with operators who deliver to your area — there's usually a small distance surcharge for deliveries outside an operator's primary service zone. Always get the delivery fee confirmed up front.
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Get My Phoenix QuoteMost local operators in Phoenix can deliver within 24-48 hours during normal demand. During peak seasons or after weather events, expect 3-5 days. If you need it sooner, mention "same-day if possible" when you submit a quote — some operators reserve capacity for rush requests.
Standard rental windows in Phoenix are 7-14 days. Extensions are usually $10-$20 per day. If you know you'll need it longer, ask about a long-term rate before booking — it's almost always cheaper than extending after the fact.
Universal restrictions: tires, batteries, hazardous waste, paint (liquid), asbestos, refrigerators with refrigerant, mattresses (in some areas), electronics. Each operator may have additional restrictions — confirm before loading.
No, as long as you've clearly marked the placement spot and there's a path for the truck to access it. Most operators in Phoenix will deliver to a vacant property as long as access is confirmed.
The operator weighs the load at the landfill or transfer station and charges $50-$80/ton for the excess. Some operators allow you to remove material to get under the limit before pickup — ask if that's an option if you're close.