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Construction Dumpster Rental in St. Louis, MO

30 and 40-yard roll-offs for contractors, builders, and renovation crews. Real pricing from verified St. Louis operators — no national broker markups.

Updated May 202630 & 40 yard availableCommercial accounts welcomeSame-day available

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Construction Dumpster Prices in St. Louis (2026)

SizeBest ForWeight LimitPrice Range
20 yardSmall reno, interior demo3–4 tons$320–$480
30 yardWhole-house reno, framing debris4–5 tons$390–$545
40 yard Contractor favoriteMajor demo, new construction5–8 tons$460–$645

Benton Park, Tower Grove, and Midtown Alley renovation activity plus Chesterfield commercial development drive 30 and 40-yard contractor demand.

What Goes in a Construction Dumpster?

Mixed construction debris is fine. For LEED projects, ask operators about sorted recycling options — available from some St. Louis operators.

Contractor Accounts and Repeat Rentals

If you're managing multiple projects in St. Louis, several local operators offer contractor accounts with benefits:

BinQuote can connect you with operators who work with contractors. Note that in your quote request.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size dumpster do I need for a construction project in St. Louis?

For a full renovation or demo project, a 30-yard (" + m["pricing"]["30"][0] + "–$545) or 40-yard ($460–$645) is standard. For a kitchen or bath remodel, a 20-yard ($320–$480) usually works.

Can contractors get a dumpster on short notice in St. Louis?

Yes — several St. Louis operators offer same-day delivery, especially for accounts they know. For a new project, submit your request before noon for same-day availability.

Do I need a permit for a dumpster at a construction site in St. Louis?

If the dumpster is on the construction site (private property), no permit is typically required. Street placement requires a right-of-way permit from City of St. Louis — Streets Department. Many operators handle permitting — ask when you book.

Can I load mixed construction debris?

Yes. Mixed lumber, drywall, roofing, flooring, and fixtures are fine. What you can't include: hazardous materials (asbestos, lead paint, chemicals), liquids, and large concrete-only loads.

St. Louis Construction Note
Benton Park, Tower Grove, and Midtown Alley renovation activity plus Chesterfield commercial development drive 30 and 40-yard contractor demand.

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