A 30-yard dumpster in Phoenix runs $420–$595 for a standard rental. Here's exactly what fits, what the weight limits mean for Phoenix's tile roofs and desert debris, and how to book without surprises.
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A 30-yard dumpster holds approximately 90 cubic feet of debris — roughly the equivalent of 10–12 pickup truck loads. It's loaded from the back door and delivered on a roll-off truck.
| Rental Period | Price Range | Weight Included | Overage Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard (7–10 days) | $420–$595 | 4–5 tons | $55–$85/ton over |
| Extended (14 days) | Add $70–$120 | Same | Same |
| Summer rate (Jun–Sep) | Often 10–15% lower | Same | Same |
Prices reflect delivery, pickup, standard rental period, and included weight. Out-of-area delivery surcharges apply for addresses outside each operator's primary zone.
The 30-yard is the go-to size for Phoenix tile roof tear-offs. A standard 2,000–2,500 sq ft Phoenix home with clay or concrete tile generates 9–12 tons of debris — which technically exceeds the standard 4–5 ton limit. Ask your operator about flat-rate tile pricing, which many Phoenix operators offer specifically for this situation. It eliminates per-ton overage risk on jobs that always run heavy.
A 30-yard dumpster in Phoenix typically costs $420–$595 for a standard 7–10 day rental. Summer rates (June–September) are often 10–15% lower. Prices may be higher for delivery outside an operator's primary service zone.
Most Phoenix operators include 4–5 tons in the base price. Overage fees typically run $55–$85 per ton over the limit. For tile roof tear-offs or concrete, confirm the weight limit and overage rate before booking — or ask about flat-rate heavy-debris pricing.
Standard rentals are 7–10 days. Extensions typically cost $10–$25 per day. If your project may run longer, ask about extended or 14-day rates upfront — it's almost always cheaper than daily extension fees after delivery.
Only if it goes on a public street. Driveway placement requires no permit. Street placement requires a City of Phoenix Right-of-Way Use Permit ($45–$90, 2–5 days to process). Many operators handle the permit for you — ask when booking.