Dumpster Rental Service
Demolition Dumpster Rental
Across Florida
Heavy-duty dumpster rentals for demolition projects in Florida. Handle concrete, block, drywall, framing, and mixed demolition debris with the right container and weight allowance. 10, 20 & 30 yard roll-off dumpsters available for same-day or next-day delivery anywhere in Florida.
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Dumpster Sizes
436+
Areas Served
Same Day
Delivery Available
$400-$750
Price Range
About Demolition Dumpster Rental
Demolition projects generate massive volumes of heavy, mixed debris that require serious hauling capacity. Whether you are tearing down an interior wall, gutting a kitchen, demolishing a garage, or leveling an entire structure, our demolition dumpster rental service provides the container size and weight allowance to handle it all. Florida demolition projects present unique challenges — many older Florida homes and commercial buildings are constructed with concrete block and stucco, which are significantly heavier than wood-framed structures common in other states. A 30-yard dumpster filled with concrete block can easily reach 5 tons or more. We work with you before delivery to understand your demolition scope, identify the primary materials involved, and recommend the optimal dumpster size and weight configuration. For interior demolitions and partial tear-downs, a 20-yard dumpster often suffices. For full structural demolitions, you will typically need one or more 30-yard containers with enhanced weight allowances.
Recommended Dumpster Size: 30-yard
Common Uses
Demolition Dumpster Rental in Every Florida Region
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South Florida
Central Florida
Tampa Bay
North Florida
Southwest Florida
Space Coast
Treasure Coast
Florida Panhandle
Nature Coast
Same-Day Delivery Available Statewide.
We deliver 10, 20 & 30 yard roll-off dumpsters anywhere in Florida. No hidden fees, no surprises.
Demolition Dumpster Rental FAQs
What size dumpster do I need for a demolition project?
For interior demolitions like gutting a kitchen or bathroom, a 20-yard dumpster usually works. For larger projects like demolishing a garage, pool, or entire structure, you will need a 30-yard — and possibly multiple loads. Tell us about your project and we will recommend the right setup.
Can I put concrete and block in a dumpster?
Yes, but concrete and block are extremely heavy. A 30-yard dumpster has a typical weight limit of 4-5 tons, and concrete fills that quickly. For projects with large amounts of concrete or masonry, we can arrange a dedicated heavy-debris container with an appropriate weight allowance at special pricing.
How do you handle large demolition projects that need multiple dumpsters?
We coordinate multi-dumpster projects regularly. We can deliver multiple containers simultaneously, arrange scheduled daily or weekly swaps, or provide same-day swap service as each container fills up. Our team will work with your demo crew to create a waste removal schedule that keeps the project moving.
Is there anything from a demolition that cannot go in the dumpster?
Standard demolition debris is accepted — concrete, block, drywall, wood, metal, flooring, fixtures, and mixed demo waste. Asbestos, lead paint materials, and other hazardous substances require specialized disposal. If your building was constructed before 1980, we recommend testing for asbestos before demolition.
Do you offer demolition dumpster service in rural Florida areas?
Yes, we serve all of Florida including rural areas. Delivery to remote locations may require an additional day of lead time, but we can get a dumpster to any address in the state. Rural demolition projects — barns, agricultural buildings, old homesteads — are some of our favorite jobs.
Helpful Links
Pro Tips From the Crew
Tell Us the Project, Not Just the Size
Saying "I need a dumpster for a demolition project" tells us way more than "I need a 20-yarder." We'll match the right container to your actual debris — and save you from overpaying or running out of space.
Book Before Demo Day
The worst time to order a dumpster is when your crew is standing around waiting for one. Book at least a day ahead — same-day is available but mornings fill up fast, especially in South Florida.
Cover It If Rain Is Coming
Florida afternoon thunderstorms can add hundreds of pounds of water weight to an open dumpster. A cheap tarp from Home Depot can save you from overage charges. Trust us — we see this every summer.
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