A clean lineup of matte-black roll-off dumpsters in 10, 20, 30, and 40-yard sizes staged on a sunlit gravel yard in Buckeye, showing the size progression from compact to commercial-scale containers.

Roll-off dumpster sizes

Wondering which roll-off fits your job? At Dumpster & Roll-Off Container Rental, we handle 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40-yard containers in Buckeye; we use a precise hooklift, provide a quick swap out—and we always ensure your driveway remains protected.

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Most projects in Buckeye fit one of four standard roll-off sizes: the right choice depends on the volume of the debris; the container must account for load weight and your available driveway space.

A matte-black 10-yard roll-off dumpster sitting directly on a residential Buckeye concrete driveway, mid-day sunlight, clean and ready for a garage cleanout.

10-yard Dumpster

  • Dimensions: 15 ft long, 8 ft wide, roughly 3.5 ft tall
  • Capacity: about 3 pickup truck loads, 2,000 lb weight limit
  • Driveway fit: a single car length, easy placement on tight lots

The 10-yard bin fits garage cleanouts in Buckeye. We set it on driveway boards to protect your surface, with a 2,000-pound limit for household junk. Compact size suits tight driveways and small yard projects.

A 10-yard roll-off is for dense C&D debris: the call is simple: dense tonnage from shingles or concrete fills a container before the volume looks full. This size works for a single-story roof tear-off; whereas yard debris container choices handle lighter loads in a bin.

A matte-black 20-yard roll-off dumpster placed alongside a mid-renovation Buckeye home directly on the asphalt driveway, with framing materials and torn-off shingles staged neatly nearby.

20-yard Dumpster

  • Dimensions: 22 ft long, 7 ft wide, roughly 4.5 ft tall
  • Capacity: about 6 pickup truck loads, 4,000 lb weight limit
  • Driveway fit: two car lengths, still comfortable on most residential drives

A 20-yard dumpster is a good fit for several projects in the Buckeye metro: whole-house decluttering, mid-size roof tear-offs, and large flooring jobs. The 22-foot length fits your residential driveway; the 4,000-pound rating handles mixed shingles with framing scrap.

The 20-yard container is the workhorse for mid-size projects: it handles whole-house decluttering and a mid-size roof tear-off in one trip, and a single swap out covers a full week of demo and finish work.

A matte-black 30-yard roll-off dumpster positioned at a Buckeye residential addition jobsite, with framing lumber and drywall scraps loaded through the open swinging rear doors.

30-yard Dumpster

  • Dimensions: 22 ft long, 7 ft wide, roughly 6 ft tall
  • Capacity: about 9 pickup truck loads, 6,000 lb weight limit
  • Driveway fit: two car lengths plus extra height — confirm overhead clearance

The 30-yard dumpster suits home additions or large estate cleanouts in Buckeye: the tall walls offer volume for framing scraps. This container pairs well with our residential driveway dumpster rental options for your next project; we haul away 6,000 pounds of construction debris.

The 30-yard roll-off handles home additions, full-kitchen or full-bath remodels, and weeklong jobsite debris across Buckeye.

A matte-black 40-yard roll-off dumpster staged on a large Buckeye commercial construction lot, with a hooklift delivery truck parked alongside under bright midday sky.

40-yard Dumpster

  • Dimensions: 22 ft long, 8 ft wide, roughly 8 ft tall
  • Capacity: about 12 pickup truck loads, 8,000 lb weight limit
  • Driveway fit: large bin for commercial sites, generally too tall for standard residential driveways.

The 40-yard container functions for new construction and large demolition in the Buckeye metro: we drop the unit with a hooklift truck—and the 8,000-pound rating helps you haul bulky mixed debris without needing a second box.

The 40-yard roll-off serves large construction sites and commercial cleanouts: crews often combine it with a smaller yard-debris bin when the site clearing runs in parallel with the main build.

Reinforced Concrete and Heavy-debris Containers

Concrete, brick, asphalt, and packed soil require a reinforced lowboy—rated for 10,000 pounds—rather than standard bins used for roofing tear-off square sizing. We follow EPA construction and demolition material management standards when hauling in Buckeye to ensure your site stays compliant while managing these dense materials.

We always set the lowboy on driveway boards before any material hits the pavement: this protects the surface of your driveway. If the job mixes demolition concrete with a home tear-out — we pair the lowboy with a standard residential roll-off container.

A matte-black low-side heavy-debris roll-off dumpster placed directly on a Buckeye concrete driveway, with broken concrete chunks neatly stacked beside it under clean daylight.

Choosing the Right Roll-off Size for Your Project

Which size fits your project? Choosing the right roll-off depends on three factors: the volume of debris, the weight, and where to set the container; a 10-yard or 20-yard works for most Buckeye homes; a 30-yard fits a remodel; and 40-yard jobsite construction debris containers are for large demolitions.

Estimate by debris type, not just volume

Heavy materials like concrete hit the tonnage threshold in a small container; bulky C&D debris fills a large box before the weight limit is reached: always choose size for the restriction you hit first.

Check your driveway and overhead clearance

A 10-yard or 20-yard dumpster fits on most residential drives; a 30-yard container needs overhead clearance for the truck mast: a 40-yard is for a commercial lot. Send a photo to our dispatcher in Buckeye to confirm your fit.

Not Sure Which Roll-off Fits Your Project?

Tell the dispatcher at Dumpster & Roll-Off Container Rental what you are hauling in Buckeye: we offer roll-off service with no overage; call (623) 304-7696.