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How Much Does a Dumpster Rental Cost in 2026?

Updated February 2026

A dumpster rental typically costs $280 to $800, depending on size, location, and rental duration. The national average for a 20-yard dumpster — the most common size — is around $430 for a 7-day rental.

But "average" doesn't help much when prices in Manhattan are double what you'd pay in Memphis. Here's what actually drives the price and how to avoid getting overcharged.

Average Prices by Dumpster Size

10
Yard Dumpster
$280–$430
20
Yard Dumpster
$380–$580
30
Yard Dumpster
$430–$680
40
Yard Dumpster
$480–$800

Regional Price Comparison

Location is the biggest factor in dumpster pricing. Landfill fees, fuel costs, and local demand vary widely.

Region10 Yard20 Yard30 Yard40 Yard
Northeast (NY, MA, CT, PA)$350–$450$450–$600$550–$750$650–$900
Southeast (FL, GA, NC, SC)$270–$370$360–$480$420–$600$500–$750
Midwest (OH, IL, MI, MN)$250–$350$340–$460$400–$580$480–$700
South Central (TX, LA, OK)$260–$360$350–$470$410–$590$490–$720
West (CA, WA, OR, CO)$300–$420$400–$550$480–$680$560–$830
Mountain (AZ, NV, UT, NM)$280–$380$370–$500$440–$620$520–$760

Hidden Fees to Watch For

Overage charges

Exceeding the weight limit costs $40–$100 per extra ton. Heavy materials like concrete and roofing shingles hit limits fast.

Extended rental

Standard is 7–10 days. Extensions run $10–$20 per day. Ask upfront about the rental period.

Delivery/pickup fees

Some companies quote a base price plus separate delivery fees ($50–$150). Get the all-in price.

Prohibited items

Tires, mattresses, appliances with freon, and hazardous waste usually cost extra ($25–$75 per item) or aren't accepted at all.

Fuel surcharges

A 3–8% fuel surcharge may apply, especially for deliveries over 15 miles from the hauler.

Permit fees

If the dumpster goes on a public street (not your driveway), you may need a city permit ($25–$100+).

How to Get the Best Price

  1. Get 3+ quotes. Prices vary 20–40% between companies in the same city. Always compare.
  2. Ask for flat-rate pricing. Includes delivery, pickup, disposal, and a set rental period. No surprises.
  3. Book midweek. Some haulers charge less for Tuesday–Thursday deliveries when demand is lower.
  4. Skip the oversize. A half-empty 40-yard costs more than a full 20-yard. Size it right.
  5. Separate recyclables. Some haulers offer lower rates if you keep concrete, metal, or clean wood separate from mixed waste.
  6. Negotiate rental period. If you only need 3 days, ask for a shorter rental at a lower rate.

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