What Is a 30 Yard Dumpster?
When your project is too big for a standard residential container but doesn’t call for the largest option on the lot, the 30 yard dumpster hits the sweet spot. It’s the size most renovation contractors and experienced homeowners reach for — enough capacity to handle a full kitchen gut, a roofing tear-off, or a multi-room cleanout without worrying about running out of space halfway through the job.

At 30 cubic yards, this container holds roughly 8 pickup truck loads of debris. The extra 2 feet of height compared to the 20 yard gives you significantly more vertical stacking room, which matters when you’re tossing in bulky materials like framing lumber, cabinetry, and roofing shingles. Most rentals run 7 to 10 days, giving you enough time to work through a mid-size project at a steady pace.
If you’re planning a residential renovation or handling a small commercial job, the 30 yard dumpster is the most versatile option in our lineup.
What Fits in a 30 Yard Dumpster?
A 30 yard dumpster holds 30 cubic yards of material — roughly 8 full-size pickup truck loads. Here’s what our customers typically fill them with:
Kitchen & Bathroom Remodel Debris
- Cabinets, countertops, and vanities
- Tile, backsplash, and subflooring
- Drywall, framing lumber, and insulation
- Old plumbing fixtures and hardware
Roofing Tear-Off Materials
- Asphalt shingles from roofs up to 2,000 sq ft (single layer)
- Underlayment, flashing, and ridge caps
- Plywood decking and rotted sheathing
- Gutters and fascia boards
Multi-Room Renovation Waste
- Mixed debris from 2-3 room remodels
- Flooring — hardwood, laminate, carpet, and tile combined
- Interior doors, trim, and baseboards
- Light fixtures, ceiling fans, and electrical covers
Weight Limits by Material Type
The 30 yard dumpster’s 5-ton (10,000 lb) weight limit is generous for most renovation debris — but not all materials weigh the same. Here’s what to expect:
- Drywall, wood framing, and general demo debris — A full 30 yard load typically weighs 2 to 3 tons. You’ll fill the container before you hit the weight limit.
- Roofing shingles — Heavier than they look. A single-layer tear-off from a 1,500 sq ft roof weighs roughly 3 to 4 tons. You’re within limits, but it adds up fast.
- Concrete, brick, and dirt — Extremely heavy. A few cubic yards of concrete can approach the weight limit well before the dumpster looks full. If your project involves heavy materials, call us first so we can recommend the right setup.
When in doubt, load heavy items first and distribute weight evenly across the container floor. Break down large items like cabinets and furniture to maximize space — you’ll be surprised how much more fits when you load flat rather than tossing things in randomly.
30 Yard Dumpster Dimensions & Specs
| Capacity | 30 cubic yards |
| Dimensions | 22 ft × 8 ft × 6 ft |
| Weight Limit | 5 tons (10,000 lbs) |
| Equivalent To | ~8 pickup truck loads |
| Rental Period | 7–10 days standard |
| Driveway Friendly? | Yes — fits most driveways, 1.5 ft taller than the 20 yard |
Best Projects for a 30 Yard Dumpster
Kitchen & Bathroom Remodels
A full kitchen remodel generates a staggering amount of waste — cabinets, countertops, flooring, drywall, and appliances pile up fast. The 30 yard dumpster gives you the headroom to tear everything out without stopping to figure out what fits. Most kitchen guts produce 15 to 20 cubic yards of debris, leaving you comfortable room in a 30 yard container.
Roofing Tear-Offs
A single-layer tear-off on a 1,500 to 2,000 square foot roof generates roughly 25 to 30 squares of shingles, plus underlayment and flashing. That’s 15 to 20 cubic yards of heavy, bulky material. The 30 yard dumpster handles this with capacity to spare — and the 5-ton weight limit accommodates the heavier load that roofing materials create.
Multi-Room Cleanouts
Whether you’re renovating an entire floor or clearing out a property after a tenant move-out, multi-room projects create a mix of debris types — furniture, flooring, drywall, fixtures, and general junk. The 30 yard gives you the volume to handle it all in a single container instead of ordering two smaller ones.
Small Commercial Projects
Office buildouts, retail space refreshes, and small warehouse cleanups often fall in the 20 to 30 cubic yard range. The 30 yard dumpster keeps commercial jobs moving without the cost of jumping to the 40 yard — the right balance of capacity and budget for mid-scale business projects.
Not Sure This Is the Right Size?
Picking the right dumpster size keeps your project on budget and prevents delays from overfilling. Here are a few scenarios to help you decide:
- Single-room remodel or garage cleanout? A 20 yard dumpster handles it for less.
- Full kitchen gut, roofing tear-off, or 2-3 room renovation? You’re in the right place — the 30 yard is built for this.
- New construction, full demolition, or commercial buildout? Step up to the 40 yard dumpster for maximum capacity.
Here’s the full lineup:
- 10 Yard Dumpster — Our most compact container for small cleanouts, single bathroom remodels, and minor yard work.
- 20 Yard Dumpster — Best for homeowners tackling cleanouts, small remodels, and yard projects.
- 30 Yard Dumpster — The versatile mid-range choice for renovations, roofing, and multi-room projects. You’re looking at it.
- 40 Yard Dumpster — Maximum capacity for new construction, demolition, and large commercial jobs.
Not sure which size fits your project? Check our residential, commercial, and construction dumpster rental pages for size recommendations by project type. Or call us — we’ll match you to the right container and swap it out if you need a different size.



