Dumpster rental in Toledo, OH
Toledo is the Glass City, the Lucas County seat spread along both banks of the Maumee. We run roll-off dumpsters across the whole city, west side to East Toledo, out of our yard in Delta about a half-hour west. Five sizes, dropped where you want them.
Roll-off dumpsters in Toledo, five sizes
Order online or call and we'll get a box out to you. Ten days standard, extra days available.
What size dumpster do I need in Toledo?
Toledo's older housing stock means a lot of the jobs are heavy: concrete, brick, plaster, and old roofing. Heavy debris fills a small box by weight long before it fills it by volume, so the size you want depends as much on what the debris is as how much of it there is.
The 10-yard is built for weight. It's the box for a bathroom or single-room remodel, or a heavy load of concrete, brick, and dirt from a patio or driveway tear-out. The 15 and 20-yard are the everyday remodel sizes, sized for a kitchen tear-out, a flooring or drywall job, a single-layer roof on a Toledo bungalow, or a combined garage and basement cleanout. The 30-yard takes whole-house cleanouts, bigger remodels, and the multi-room jobs that come with an estate sale or a rental turnover. The 40-yard is for new construction, additions, and contractor builds where the debris is bulky and light.
Not sure where your job lands? Tell us what you're clearing and we'll point you to the size that fits, or run the numbers through our dumpster size calculator first.
Where we place dumpsters in Toledo
Toledo's housing runs older than most of the towns out our way, and that changes where a box can sit. The Victorian blocks in the Old West End, the tight lots and street parking in East Toledo and Birmingham, and the brick streets and back alleys around the older sections leave less room than the wide postwar driveways off Reynolds, Secor, and Heatherdowns through South and West Toledo.
On a fresh driveway or a hot day we set boards under the box so the steel doesn't mark the surface, and we place it where you want it instead of dropping it at the curb. If the only spot is the street rather than your driveway, the city may want a right-of-way permit for it, so mention that when you call and we'll talk it through. When you're not sure the box and the truck have room, send a photo with your cross streets and we'll plan the drop before we roll out.
The jobs we see most in Toledo are roof tear-offs and gut remodels on the older west-side homes, full cleanouts on rentals and estate properties when a place changes hands, and garage, basement, and storm-debris clear-outs year round. Contractors park containers for builds near the University of Toledo and the campus-area rentals off Bancroft and Secor.
Toledo neighborhoods we cover
Downtown Toledo sits on the west bank of the Maumee, with I-75 cutting north-south through the middle, I-475 looping the west side along US-23, and I-280 crossing the river to East Toledo and Point Place up at Maumee Bay. Monroe Street and Central Avenue run northwest toward Sylvania, while Secor, Reynolds, and Heatherdowns carry the north-south traffic through West and South Toledo. We run boxes all over the west side, including Old Orchard, DeVeaux, Reynolds Corner, Scott Park, and Franklin Park, and into the towns around it: Sylvania, Ottawa Hills, Maumee, and Holland.
Ordering mulch, topsoil, or stone for the same job? See our Toledo landscape supply page, or browse all materials. A lot of folks doing a full redo rent a box for the old material and order the new stone and mulch in the same call.
Toledo dumpster questions, answered
Do you deliver dumpsters to Toledo?
Yes. We run all five roll-off sizes across Toledo from our Delta yard, from the west-side neighborhoods to downtown and the east side of the Maumee. Tell us the address and what you're clearing and we'll line up a drop.
What size dumpster do I need?
A 10-yard suits a small remodel or a heavy load of concrete, brick, and dirt. The 15 and 20-yard cover most kitchen, flooring, and roofing jobs. The 30 and 40-yard handle whole-house cleanouts and contractor builds. Tell us what you're clearing and we'll point you to the right one, or use the size calculator.
Can the dumpster go on my driveway?
Usually yes. On a new driveway or a hot day we set boards under the box so the steel doesn't mark the surface. The older blocks in the Old West End and East Toledo run tight, so send a photo if you're not sure it'll fit. If the box has to sit on the street instead of your driveway, the city may want a right-of-way permit, so mention it when you call.
How long can I keep the dumpster?
Ten days is standard, with extra days available if your job runs long. Let us know when you book and we'll set the pickup around your schedule.
What can't go in the dumpster?
No liquids, tires, batteries, paint, or hazardous waste. Concrete, brick, and dirt are fine but heavy, so those go in the 10-yard. Check the acceptable items list or call and we'll tell you what works for your load.
How much does it cost to rent a dumpster in Toledo?
Our roll-off boxes run from $295 for the 10-yard up to $600 for the 40-yard, with the 15, 20, and 30-yard sizes in between. That covers a standard 10-day rental, and extra days are $10 a day if your Toledo job runs long. You can book a dumpster online by picking your size and dates, or call the yard and we'll set it up.
Can I get a dumpster for a roof tear-off in Toledo?
Yes, roof tear-offs on the older west-side homes are some of the work we see most in Toledo. A single-layer roof on a bungalow usually fits a 15 or 20-yard box, and shingles get heavy fast, so tell us the roof size and we'll point you to the right one. We have generous weight limits, higher than most, which helps on a load like that.
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