No, you don’t need to be there as long as we know where to place the dumpster. To ensure everything goes smoothly, provide clear placement instructions when booking and make sure the area is easily accessible and free of obstacles.
We recommend booking at least 2 to 3 days in advance, especially during busy seasons or if you need a specific delivery time. Same-day or next-day service may be available depending on your local Dudez schedule, so don’t hesitate to reach out.
There’s no standard schedule for our dumpster rentals. It depends on your project timeline and how long you booked the dumpster for.
If your project runs longer than expected, let us know before your original rental period ends. We may be able to extend your rental as long as the dumpster is available. The more notice you give, the easier it is for us to accommodate.
Yes, but available rental periods vary by location. Common rental lengths include 7-day, 14-day, and 30-day rentals.
If you’re unsure when scheduling, contact us and explain your project scope. We’ll help you choose the best rental length for your needs, and we can usually adjust the schedule later if things change.
When you’re done, just call or text us to schedule your pickup. You don’t need to be there when we arrive, but there are a few things to double-check before we get there:
Dumpster Dudez handles the rest. We’ll secure the contents with a tarp and clean the area before hauling everything away.
Sometimes, yes! Same-day delivery is available for many locations, but it depends on dumpster availability and the timing of your request.
The best way to find out is to contact your local Dumpster Dudez. We’ll do our best to fit you into our schedule and deliver a dumpster to you as soon as possible.
If your dumpster is full but the job isn’t done, you’ve got two main options:
Both options are subject to availability and scheduling, so contact us as soon as you notice you’re running out of room.
It depends on where you’re placing it and local regulations.
Some cities or HOAs require permits for any dumpster placement, even if it’s on your own property. Others may only require permits for public property placements, like streets or alleys.
If you’re unsure, it’s best to check with your local municipality or HOA before delivery.
Dumpsters can be placed wherever you need them, as long as you have the space and the necessary approvals. Common spots include driveways, parking lots, construction sites, and curbsides.
If you don’t know where to put it, Dumpster Dudez pros can help you find a placement that’s convenient, safe, accessible, and compliant.
Most likely, yes! Our smallest dumpster has a footprint similar to a standard car, and our largest is about the size of an enclosed landscape trailer. Since most driveways are at least 10 feet wide, there’s usually plenty of room.
If your driveway has limited space, steep angles, gates, or tight turns, let us know when booking so we can plan accordingly.
At Dumpster Dudez, we take every precaution to protect your property. Our professional drivers will:
That said, dumpsters are heavy, especially when full. If you’re placing it on asphalt, gravel, soft ground, or grass, there’s always a risk of dents, ruts, or surface marks. Dumpster Dudez will do everything possible to help, including recommending alternate placement options and taking extra care to minimize any impact.
Getting ready for your dumpster delivery is simple:
There can be, yes. Some neighborhoods, HOAs, or municipalities have rules about where dumpsters can be placed, how long they can stay, or whether a permit is required.
Restrictions may include:
Great question—safety is the most important part of any project. Here are a few safety tips you can follow:
Heavy materials like concrete, brick, dirt, or soil can quickly max out a dumpster’s weight limit. Giving us advance notice helps us plan for safe transportation and ensures we stay within legal weight limits and local disposal regulations.
Yes, there are a few situations that could lead to extra charges. Below are some common examples:
Fees and policies may vary by location, so it’s best to contact your local Dumpster Dudez directly if you have specific questions or concerns.
Most Dumpster Dudez locations accept all major credit and debit cards, and you’ll typically be charged on the day of delivery.
If any additional fees apply (such as extra weight or extended rental time), those will be calculated after pickup and charged separately.
Payment methods vary by location, so contact your local Dudez if you have any specific questions.
Yes, certain materials and overweight loads may incur extra charges, depending on your rental terms and local disposal regulations.
You can toss most non-hazardous waste into a Dumpster Dudez dumpster, including:
We can also accept heavier materials like concrete, brick, and dirt, but you’ll need to let us know in advance so we can plan for weight limits and proper handling.
You should NOT put the following materials in a Dumpster Dudez dumpster:
For a full list of prohibited items, view our items guide. If you have any questions or are unsure about a specific debris, contact Dumpster Dudez before tossing it in.
Due to local, state, and federal regulations, there are restrictions on what can be disposed of in a landfill. If an item is considered hazardous, unsafe to handle, or harmful to the environment, it requires special hauling and disposal methods to ensure safety and compliance.
Yes, in most cases you can.
Dumpster Dudez accepts mixed loads of household junk and construction debris unless your local regulations or disposal site have specific restrictions. In some instances, separating materials or using a second dumpster may be recommended to avoid overloading or disposal issues.
Yes, but you’ll need to let us know in advance. When booking, it’s best to give us an estimate of the type of material (or materials) you’re disposing of and how much you plan to throw away.
The more details you provide, the better we can match you with the right dumpster size and help avoid overweight charges.
If you have any questions about what’s allowed in the dumpster, call or text your Dumpster Dudez team before tossing it in.
We’re a local, family-owned business that understands the regulations and disposal requirements in our area. We’ll clearly explain your options if the item can’t be tossed, and help you figure out what to do next.
Our Dudez unload the dumpsters at the local landfill, or at a transfer station if access is available. Doing so allows for fast and accurate calculations of any applicable additional expenses to close the job and provide a detailed receipt for the order.
At every Dumpster Dudez location, the following sizes are standard and available for both residential and commercial projects:
Depending on your location, these sizes may also be available:
Please reach out to us if you’d like to inquire about specialized sizes or if you have any other questions about your rental options.
To figure out what dumpster size you need, consider the following:
All contents must be level with or below the top edge of the dumpster.
If a dumpster is overfilled, we may need to remove material before pickup, and any extra work required to make the load safe could result in additional charges or delays.
Yes. Every dumpster size has a weight limit based on its capacity and local landfill or disposal site guidelines. If your load exceeds the included weight limit, extra charges may apply.
For most home renovations or remodels, a 15-yard or 20-yard dumpster is usually the best fit. They’re large enough to handle debris like drywall, flooring, cabinets, and fixtures, but not so large that you’re paying for space you won’t use.
It depends on the type of debris you’re cleaning up. If it’s just lighter material like branches, leaves, or grass, you should have plenty of room in a 10-yard dumpster. However, if your project involves heavier materials such as sod, pavers, dirt, or decorative stone, a 15- to 20-yard dumpster is a better choice because it has more space and a higher weight limit.
Most garage or spring cleanouts involve lighter junk, so you typically won’t need a massive rental. A 10- or 15-yard dumpster will likely have plenty of space. That said, it's a good idea to make a general list of what you’re tossing. If you think some items might be bulky or heavy, sizing up can help you avoid overfilling.
For estate and foreclosure cleanouts, we recommend a 20- or 25-yard dumpster. Cleaning out an entire home is a big project, and it’s better to go bigger upfront than risk overfilling a smaller bin.
It’s a smart idea to toss bulky furniture or household junk—like couches, dressers, and tables—into a 20- or 25-yard dumpster. Their odd shapes and large sizes can make them difficult to load efficiently into a smaller dumpster.
Small garden or tool shed removals can fit in a 10- to 15-yard dumpster, depending on the structure size and whether you’re also tossing items from inside. Other partial demos and remodels (single bathroom reno, closet tear-out, cabinet upgrades, etc.) are also a great match for our smaller sizes.
It’s EZ! Just call or book online with your local Dumpster Dudez and let us know you’ll be disposing of concrete or other heavy materials. This includes rocks, concrete, asphalt, bricks, and any other dense debris that adds significant weight.
Acceptance of concrete materials varies by location, so it’s best to contact us before ordering a dumpster for these contents.
Concrete has special regulations due to its density, weight, recyclability, and potential for contamination. Here’s what that means:
To stay compliant and ensure safe transport, we limit concrete loads to a 5-yard dumpster (only at select locations) or a 10-yard dumpster (with approval) that must be filled no more than halfway.
In most cases, it’s best to keep concrete waste separate from other debris. Mixing can make it unacceptable at recycling facilities and may cause extra disposal fees or rejected loads.
If you have more than just concrete to toss, Dumpster Dudez can offer additional rental options.
Clean concrete means it’s free of contaminants or mixed debris and is eligible for recycling at approved facilities.
To qualify as clean concrete, your load should:
If you’re worried your load won’t qualify, contact us as soon as possible. We’ll help you determine whether it meets clean requirements, offer suggestions for separating the waste, and recommend the best dumpster setup to avoid fees and rejection.
If your load exceeds the dumpster's weight limit, a few things can happen:
Your Dumpster Dudez haulers may need to remove material to bring the load within legal limits. This can result in additional fees and delays in pickup.
If your load is still too heavy after adjustments, the disposal or recycling facility may reject it entirely or charge extra handling fees. In some cases, you may need to reload the materials into a new dumpster and schedule another pickup.
We’ll provide a general delivery window the day before your scheduled drop-off, and you’ll receive a call or text about 30 minutes before your team arrives. While we aim to complete most deliveries before 2 PM, unexpected delays like weather, traffic, or earlier site issues can impact the schedule, so we appreciate your flexibility.
If you have a special request regarding timing, let us know when booking. We can’t guarantee exact times, but we will gladly take your request into account when planning your route.
As long as all the debris stays within the dumpster’s weight limit and doesn’t include any prohibited materials, you’re free to use it for as many home projects as you’d like.
If it’s a simple yard cleanup with just a few leaves, grass clippings, or twigs, you’ll likely save more money by using your home trash bin or purchasing a few waste bags. However, if your project involves heavier debris, large volumes of waste, or bulky items, you’ll quickly exceed your bin’s capacity—usually in the 30–35 gallon range.1
At that point, a dumpster rental becomes more cost-effective and far more convenient than trying to cram multiple bags into pickups or special collections. Pricing and availability for local pickup also vary by area, and many municipalities charge extra for bulk or limit how much you can put out at once.
1https://trashcansunlimited.com/blog/how-do-i-find-the-right-outdoor-garbage-can
Dumpster rentals are a game-changer for any home project that creates more waste than your regular trash service can handle, including:
A commercial roll-off dumpster is a large, open-top container that can handle high volumes of waste from businesses, construction sites, and large-scale projects. These containers are delivered by truck, “rolled off” into place, and picked up when full.
Pickup frequency depends on your project needs. At Dumpster Dudez, we understand that timelines shift, which is why we offer flexible scheduling to our customers.
If your original pickup date needs to change, contact our team. We can help you extend your rental period or add extra pickups, so you can continue your project without the stress of delays or overflowing debris.
Yes, there are both. Each dumpster has a weight and fill limit based on its size to ensure safe hauling for our Dudez. Additionally, certain items, like hazardous materials, liquids, batteries, and electronics, are restricted and shouldn’t be placed in the dumpster.
For a full list of acceptable and prohibited items, contact us or view our online guide.
Just about any business with a project on their hands can benefit, including:
Anyone can rent out a bin, but Dumpster Dudez of Minneapolis provides the EZ-est solution. With us, you get a provider that is: