Projects · Remodels

Remodel & Renovation Dumpster Rental

Kitchen, bath, flooring, or a single-room gut — remodel debris piles up faster than most people expect, and a 15-yard dump trailer keeps it out of your way without taking over the driveway. Book online, we drop it the morning you need it, and you load cabinets, tile, drywall, and old fixtures on your own schedule across a 7-day window. Flat price, weight ticket texted to you, nothing charged until we deliver.

What goes in

What you can toss for this job.

  • Cabinets, countertops, and vanities
  • Tile, flooring, and underlayment
  • Drywall, trim, and lumber offcuts
  • Old tubs, toilets, sinks, and fixtures
  • Carpet, padding, and baseboards

What stays out

What can't go in.

  • ×Paint, solvents, and adhesives in liquid form
  • ×Asbestos-containing material (older popcorn ceilings, some old tile) — handle through a licensed abatement service
  • ×Large amounts of concrete, brick, or tile backer in bulk (weight adds up fast — ask us first)
  • ×Appliances with refrigerant

Real project examples

What this looks like around Huntsville.

Kitchen remodel — Madison

Full cabinet tear-out, old appliances, tile floor, drywall. 2,650 lbs — under the 4,000 lb limit.

Master bath gut — Hampton Cove

Tub, vanity, tile, toilet, and drywall. 2,400 lbs.

Whole-room flooring tear-out — Twickenham

Old hardwood, carpet, and tile across the main level. 2,900 lbs — close to the limit, no overage.

Tips

Make this job go smoother.

  • !Tile, mortar, and backer board are deceptively heavy — if you're tearing out a lot, keep it in a separate pile and tell us so we can right-size.
  • !Break down cabinets and stack drywall flat to fit more in the same footprint.
  • !Doing a multi-room remodel? The 20-yard roll-off (coming soon) is the better fit — get on the list and we'll text you when it's bookable.

Questions

Frequently asked, straight answers.

What size dumpster do I need for a kitchen or bathroom remodel?+

A single kitchen or bathroom remodel almost always fits a 15-yard dump trailer with room to spare and stays under the included 2 tons. Multi-room remodels are a better fit for a 20-yard roll-off, which is coming soon.

Can I put tile and drywall in it?+

Yes — drywall, tile, flooring, cabinets, and fixtures are all fine. Just know that tile, mortar, and backer board are heavy: a lot of it can push you toward the 2-ton limit, so let us know up front if it's a tile-heavy job.

When do I pay?+

Nothing is charged until the trailer is in your driveway. Your card goes on file to hold the reservation; we charge the flat price on delivery and text you the weight ticket. Overage, if any, is billed automatically.

Related reading: What Can (and Can't) Go in a Dumpster?

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