Choosing the right dumpster saves time and money. Dumpster Sizes Explained helps you pick the right roll-off container in Palm Beach County based on debris type, volume, and weight.
The right size prevents overfilling, avoids extra fees, and keeps your project on track.
This guide covers the most common roll-off dumpster sizes so you can choose the right container the first time.
Roll-off dumpsters are measured in cubic yards.
That number tells you how much debris the container holds.
In this Dumpster Sizes Explained guide, we cover the most common sizes:
10 Yard
15 Yard
20 Yard
30 Yard
Each size is suited for different project types and debris volumes.
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Use this fast chart to choose the right container.
10-yard: small cleanouts, small remodels, heavy debris in small amounts
15-yard: one-room remodels, flooring, furniture, household junk
20-yard: roofing, kitchen remodels, larger cleanouts, renovations
30-yard: construction, full cleanouts, big renovations, demolition
Tip: If your debris is bulky, size up. If it’s heavy, watch the weight limit.
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A 10-yard dumpster works best for small projects and tight spaces.
Garage or attic cleanouts
Small bathroom remodels
Yard debris cleanup
Spring cleaning
Small concrete or dirt loads
Small roofing jobs
Small demolition projects
Heavy debris
A 15-yard dumpster adds capacity without taking up too much space.
One-room remodels
Flooring removal
Furniture removal
Household junk
Small renovation debris
This is a flexible homeowner option when a 10-yard feels too small.
A 20-yard dumpster is the most popular all-purpose size for residential and mid-size jobs.
Kitchen remodels
Roofing projects
Larger cleanouts
Home renovation debris
Deck or shed demolition
It balances capacity and driveway-friendly placement.
A 30-yard dumpster is built for big projects and bulky debris.
Major home additions
Full house cleanouts
Commercial renovations
New construction
Demolition debris
If your job is multi-room or jobsite-based, this size helps avoid extra hauls.
Ask these questions:
What materials are going in the dumpster?
Are they bulky or heavy?
How much debris will you generate?
Where will the dumpster be placed?
Do you have room to go one size bigger?
When in doubt, choose the next size up. It often costs less than a second pickup.
Each size includes a weight allowance.
Exceeding it can trigger overage fees.
Heavy debris reaches weight limits fast, including:
Concrete
Dirt
Tile
Roofing shingles
Brick and block
Call before delivery if you’re disposing of heavy material. We’ll recommend the safest, most cost-effective size.
Focus on driveway space
Usually fit in 10–20 yard sizes
Best for cleanouts and remodels
Need bigger capacity and faster turnaround
Often use 20–30 yard dumpsters
May require swap-outs for active sites
Most cleanouts fit best in a 20-yard dumpster. Small cleanouts may fit in a 10 or 15-yard.
Many roofing jobs use a 20-yard dumpster, but shingles can get heavy fast.
We’ll recommend the right size based on your roof size.
Loads must stay level for safe hauling.
Overloaded dumpsters may require debris removal and can trigger extra fees.
Yes. In many cases, sizing up prevents overfill and avoids a second haul.
At Gator Dumpster Rentals, we help homeowners, contractors, and business owners select the ideal dumpster based on project type, debris volume, and placement area.
