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Whether you're updating a kitchen, gutting a bathroom, or renovating multiple rooms, a roll-off dumpster keeps your project moving. At Trash Daddy Dumpsters, we've been helping homeowners and contractors with remodeling projects for over 15 years.
Remodeling dumpsters are perfect for disposing of old cabinets, countertops, flooring, drywall, fixtures, tile, and all the debris that comes with tearing out the old to make room for the new. We make it simple: choose your size, schedule delivery, and we'll drop it right where you need it.
For most home remodeling projects, customers use 20 yard or 30 yard dumpsters depending on the scope of work. Kitchen and bathroom remodels typically fit in a 20 yard, while whole-home renovations or multi-room projects often need a 30 yard or larger.
Not sure which size is right for your project? Check out our Dumpster Sizes page for dimensions, capacity, and weight limits, or give us a call — we'll help you choose the right container based on what you're tearing out.
Planning a whole home remodel? These larger projects typically require a 30 yard or 40 yard dumpster, and often need multiple hauls as you work through different rooms and phases.
For whole-home renovations, many contractors and homeowners will need what we call "swaps" (or "dump and returns"): we deliver the first dumpster, you fill it with debris from the first phase (like tearing out kitchens and bathrooms), we haul it away and bring back an empty one for the next phase (flooring, drywall, etc.). This keeps your project moving without debris piling up on-site.
Our team has 15+ years of experience coordinating multi-phase remodeling projects. We'll work with your timeline to ensure you have the dumpster capacity and reliable service you need, when you need it.
We've been using them exclusively for several months for our remodeling company. They are very professional and have refreshingly pleasant customer service reps. They show up when they say they will. Thanks Trash Daddy. Keep up the good work.— Laurie Norton ★★★★★
Only dumpster company we use around DFW for our commercial remodeling jobs. Very helpful and timely with all of their deliveries.— Jake with AJ Construction ★★★★★
Most remodeling projects keep the dumpster for 5-10 days, but you can schedule pickup anytime once you're done — even if that's after just a day or two. The rental period varies by location (typically 7-14 days), and you can extend it if your project runs longer for a small daily fee. See your service area for details.
Placement tip: Remodels often generate a steady stream of debris over several days, so placing the dumpster close to your work area saves time and effort. Most homeowners will put them in their driveway, as even the 20s and 30s will fit in most residential driveways.
Need a swap? If you fill the dumpster mid-project, we'll haul it away and bring back an empty one so your work doesn't stop. Sometime called a "dump and return", this would be the same cost as the initial delivery. See our dumpster pricing page for more details.
Most kitchen remodels use a 20 yard dumpster. This size handles old cabinets, countertops, flooring, drywall, and appliances with room to spare. If you're doing a full gut renovation or remodeling multiple rooms at once, a 30 yard is often a better choice.
Yes. Cabinets, countertops (laminate, granite, quartz), flooring, tile, drywall, fixtures, and almost any construction debris can go in the dumpster. This is exactly what remodeling dumpsters are designed for.
Most remodeling dumpster rentals range from $450 to $750, depending on size and location. We offer flat-rate pricing that includes delivery, pickup, and disposal up to the weight limit. For more details on dumpster prices, visit our Dumpster Pricing page or give us a call.
No. As long as we have clear placement instructions and the area is accessible, our driver will deliver and pick up the dumpster without you being there. Our remodeling customers provide instructions for placement when booking and go about their day.
Hazardous materials like paint (wet), chemicals, asbestos, batteries, and electronics cannot go in the dumpster. Most standard remodeling debris is fine. For a complete list, see our Prohibited Items page.