Real price ranges from verified local operators — not the low-ball quotes that spike with overage fees. Phoenix's tile roofs and summer heat cycles create more pricing variation than most markets. Here's what Valley operators actually charge.
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These price ranges come from operators actively serving Phoenix and the greater Valley. Prices reflect a standard 7–10 day rental with delivery and pickup included. Summer months (June–September) often see lower demand and better pricing; fall construction season pushes rates higher.
| Size | Best For | Weight Limit | Price Range | Most Common |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 yard | Small cleanouts, single-room reno | 1–2 tons | $265–$375 | |
| 15 yard | Medium cleanouts, deck removal | 2–3 tons | $310–$430 | |
| 20 yard | Kitchen/bath remodel, tile roof tear-off | 3–4 tons | $340–$510 | ⭐ Most popular |
| 30 yard | Large renovation, new construction | 4–5 tons | $420–$595 | |
| 40 yard | Major demo, commercial projects | 5–8 tons | $490–$720 |
Phoenix's extreme summer heat (June–September) slows construction significantly. Demand for dumpsters drops — and so do prices. If your project can wait until July or August, you'll often get better rates and faster delivery windows. Fall (September–November) is the busiest period; prices climb and lead times extend.
Phoenix is full of tile roofs. A full tile tear-off on an average Phoenix home generates 3–5 tons of debris — far heavier than asphalt shingles. Many operators offer flat-rate heavy-debris pricing for tile jobs. Always ask upfront: a 20-yard dumpster quoted at $390 can jump to $520+ in overage charges if the weight limit is only 3 tons and your tile job runs heavier.
Phoenix metro sprawls 60+ miles east to west. An operator based in Mesa may charge $40–$70 extra to service Peoria or Glendale. Operators in Scottsdale may add a surcharge to reach Avondale. BinQuote shows each operator's primary service area before you request a quote.
Phoenix operators primarily dump at Maricopa County facilities including 27th Ave Transfer Station, Butterfield Station, and Deer Valley. Disposal fees are passed directly to customers and vary by material type — concrete and tile incur higher per-ton fees than mixed household debris.
Delivery surcharges vary across the Valley's sprawling metro. Operators are concentrated in central Phoenix, Mesa, and Tempe — the farther you are from their base, the more likely a surcharge applies.
| Neighborhood / Area | Zip | Delivery Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown / Midtown Phoenix | 85003–85004 | Core zone — no surcharge for most operators |
| Arcadia / Biltmore | 85016–85018 | Core zone — upscale area, easy access |
| Scottsdale (South/Central) | 85251–85257 | No surcharge for east-side operators; +$25–$45 for west-based |
| Tempe | 85281–85284 | Core zone for Mesa/Tempe operators — no surcharge |
| Chandler / Gilbert | 85224–85233 | No surcharge for southeast operators; +$20–$40 for others |
| Glendale / Peoria | 85301–85383 | No surcharge for west-side operators; +$30–$55 for east-based |
| Scottsdale (North / DC Ranch) | 85255–85266 | $25–$55 surcharge for most operators — confirm before booking |
| Cave Creek / Anthem | 85331–85086 | $35–$65 surcharge — distance from most operator bases |
| Queen Creek / San Tan Valley | 85142–85143 | $40–$75 surcharge — confirm service area before booking |
| Laveen / Goodyear | 85339–85338 | $30–$60 surcharge for most Phoenix-based operators |
Dumpster rental in Phoenix typically costs $265–$595 depending on size. A 10-yard runs $265–$375, a 20-yard runs $340–$510, and a 30-yard runs $420–$595. Prices vary by season — summer rates are often 10–15% lower than fall rates due to reduced construction activity in the heat.
Most operators include delivery and pickup in their flat rate. If your address is outside their primary service zone, expect a $25–$75 surcharge depending on distance. Always confirm before booking.
The cheapest option is a 10-yard at $265–$375. For the best all-in price, compare 2–3 local operators and confirm weight limits. Phoenix tile roof jobs are notoriously heavy — a lower base price with a 2-ton limit can end up costing more than a higher base price with a 3-ton limit.
Summer (June–September) is typically the cheapest time. Extreme heat slows construction projects, reducing demand. Fall (September–November) is busiest and most expensive. If your project timeline is flexible, summer often gets you better rates and faster scheduling.
Common hidden fees include: weight overage charges (per ton over the limit), out-of-area delivery surcharges, prohibited item fees (tires, mattresses, hazmat, paint), and extended rental fees beyond the standard 7–10 days. BinQuote lists all fees before you request a quote.
Tile roof tear-offs are far heavier than asphalt shingles — a typical Phoenix tile roof generates 3–5 tons of debris. Always ask your operator about flat-rate tile pricing. Many Phoenix operators have it; those who don't will hit you with expensive per-ton overages. Get this in writing before the container is delivered.