15-Yard Dumpsters for Construction & Demolition Debris
Contractors & commercial customers: Call (507) 381-9485 for pricing.
Project Range – Medium
The 15-yard bin is slightly taller and generally 2 feet longer than our smallest offering, making it a great choice for medium-sized projects with more heavy-duty debris, including:
- Attic, basement, and garage clean-outs
- Home junk removal
- Flooring and carpet removal
- Plaster & drywall removal
- Multiple room renovation projects
- Bathroom and kitchen remodeling
A 15-yard dumpster can hold approximately 80 to 100 larger 33-gallon trash bags. It will also typically weigh 1-2.5 tons (2,000-5,000 pounds) when filled, depending on what you’re throwing away. Local landfills charge disposal costs by the ton, so we include 3 tons as part of our flat-rate price.
The weight limit for a 15-yard dumpster rental will vary depending on the type of debris you’re disposing of.
15-Yard Rental Dumpster
Dimensions: 14′ L x 8′ W x 4.5′ H
Rental Length: Up to 10 days included. Extend time: $10/Day
3 Tons included. Extra $25/Ton
Pickup Loads
Trash Bins
33-Gallon Trash Bags
Helpful Links
Easy Ordering Process
Choose Your Dumpster
Select which dumpster you need, when you need it, and the location where you would like it delivered.
- Request your dumpster 24/7.
- Or call us at (507) 381-9485 to discuss specific requirements and pricing.
RECEIVE YOUR DUMPSTER
Once you have placed your order for a dumpster, we’ll deliver it to your location on the selected day and time. We will safely place the dumpster in the designated area on your property or, if permitted, on the street.
We Pickup Your Dumpster
Call or text (507) 381-9485 to let us know when you want us to pick up the dumpster and we’ll take it away. You will receive a text message when we are en route. You do not need to be there when it is picked up.
What You Can Put in a Dumpster Used for Construction & Demolition Debris
We have dumpsters for construction and demolition debris and for household waste. We also have dumpsters for landscaping materials, but call first to discuss your needs.
Below are the lists of acceptable and non-acceptable materials that you can place in a Dumpster for Construction & Demolition Debris.
The lists of acceptable and non-acceptable materials you can place in a Dumpster for Household Cleanouts can be found on the Residential Dumpster Rental page.
Acceptable Waste
Bituminous concrete (includes asphalt pavement and blacktop)
Concrete (including rerod)
Stone
Masonry (bricks, stucco and plaster)
Untreated wood (including painted, stained and/or varnished dimensional lumber, pallets, tree stumps, grubbing, root balls, particle board, plywood, fencing and dock materials)
Siding (Includes vinyl, Masonite, untreated wood, aluminum and steel)
Wall coverings
Electrical wiring and components
Roofing materials
Duct work
Wall board, sheet rock
Built-in cabinetry
Plumbing fixtures
Affixed carpet and padding
Ceramic items
Conduit and pipes
Glass (limited to window and door glass from
buildings and structures)
Insulation (Includes fiberglass, mineral wool, cellulose, polystyrene and newspaper.)
Plastic building parts
Sheathing
Molded fiberglass
Rubber
Drain tile
Recognizable portions of burned structures
Metal
Ceiling tile
Wood and vinyl flooring
Asbestos-containing materials
Non - Acceptable Waste
Adhesive & Caulking (including applicators, containers, and tubes)
Agricultural Chemicals (or containers)
Animal carcasses, parts, or rendering and slaughterhouse wastes
Appliances
Ashes or wastes (with potential for spontaneous combustion or ignition of co-disposed wastes)
Batteries
Cardboard
Carpet and padding
Chemical containers
Epoxy (Incl. applicators, containers, tubes)
Fluorescent tubes and ballasts
Food waste
Furniture
Glue (Incl. applicators, containers, tubes)
Hazardous wastes
High intensity discharge lamps
Household refuge or garbage
Liquids of any type
Machinery or engine parts
Mattresses
Medical waste
Packaging materials (Incl. cardboard, paper, shrinkwrap, Styrofoam)
Paint, thinners, solvents, varnishes (including applicators, brushes, containers, filters, or dust collectors)
Pesticide waste or containers
Petroleum products, containers, or filters (including oil, grease, and fuel)
Radioactive wastes
Resins-epoxy fiberglass (Incl. applicators, containers, tubes)
Sealants (Incl. applicators, containers, tubes)
Septic tank pumpings
Slate siding
Sludges of any type
Street sweepings
Tar (Incl. applicators, containers, tubes)
Thermostats and switches containing mercury
Tires
Treated lumber/wood (Incl. decking, railroad ties)
Yard wastes
Hazardous Waste Disposal
Hazardous waste should not be placed in our dumpsters. Follow the proper procedures for your county and find a hazardous waste collection center near you to handle the disposal responsibly.
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- Waseca County Hazardous Waste Facility
- Blue Earth County Household Hazardous Waste Facility
- Residents of Le Sueur County can go to the Blue Earth County Household Hazardous Waste Facility or the Scott County Hazardous Waste Facility.