Dumpster Rental in Plano, Texas
Roll-off dumpster rental in Plano for home cleanouts, roofing tear-offs, kitchen remodels, and estate cleanouts across Collin County.
Roll Off Dumpster Rental in Plano: What to Know
Plano built out fast in the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s as one of the Dallas metro's fastest-growing suburbs. That growth pace means a large portion of the housing stock is now 30 to 50 years old — precisely the age where original kitchens, bathrooms, and roofing start failing at the same time. Heritage Plano neighborhoods from the early 1970s are seeing heavy renovation activity as homeowners update properties they have held for decades. Historic Downtown Plano has a smaller pocket of homes from the 1950s and 1960s that generate a different renovation load — original plaster, cast iron plumbing, and flooring that adds volume fast.
Toyota's move of its North American headquarters to Legacy West in 2017 brought thousands of relocated employees to Plano and surrounding Collin County. Many bought 1990s and 2000s Plano properties and have been updating them since. Plano is also one of the most HOA-intensive markets in North Texas — most neighborhoods have associations that govern container placement, visibility, and rental duration. Most HOAs require the container in the driveway and out of street-facing view. That's worth knowing before you schedule a delivery, not after.
Rolloff Dumpster Finder connects Plano customers with containers sized for the project. We serve Plano and the wider Collin County metro — Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Richardson, Murphy, Wylie, Sachse, and The Colony. Get a quote based on what you are actually hauling. Plano's well-maintained 1980s ranches and Frisco's newer construction don't always need the same container, and the price difference between sizes adds up.

How Much Does a Dumpster Rental Cost in Plano?
Pricing depends on container size, debris type, weight, rental period, delivery location, and landfill disposal fees. The ranges below are estimates based on typicalPlano-area pricing. Your actual quote will vary.
| Dumpster Size | Common Uses | Est. Plano Range |
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| 10 Yard | Small cleanouts, single-room remodels, minor roofing jobs, garage cleanouts | $250–$430 / week |
| 15 Yard | Bathroom remodels, medium cleanouts, yard debris and landscaping waste | $310–$520 / week |
| 20 Yard | Full roofing tear-offs, kitchen remodels, estate cleanouts, deck removal | $360–$620 / week |
| 30 Yard | Large home renovations, mixed construction debris, full property cleanouts | $430–$740 / week |
| 40 Yard | Major construction, commercial renovation, large demolition jobs | $560–$1,050+ / week |
Estimates only. Actual pricing varies based on dumpster size, debris type, weight, rental period, delivery address, and provider availability. Street or right-of-way placement may require a permit which is not included in rental pricing.
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What Size Dumpster Do You Need?
For many Plano homeowners, a 20-yard dumpster covers most remodels, roofing jobs, and whole-home cleanouts without being oversized. Here is the full breakdown by container size.
10 Yard
~3 pickup truck loads
- Small garage or room cleanout
- Minor bathroom remodel
- Small roofing job
- Yard debris cleanup
The smallest standard container. Right for focused, single-space jobs.
15 Yard
~4.5 pickup truck loads
- Bathroom remodel
- Medium cleanout
- Deck removal (small)
- Landscaping debris
A good middle option when a 10-yard feels tight but a 20-yard seems excessive.
20 Yard
~6 pickup truck loads
- Kitchen or basement remodel
- Full roof tear-off
- Whole-home cleanout
- Deck removal (large)
The most-booked size. Handles most remodels, roofing jobs, and full-home cleanouts comfortably.
30 Yard
~9 pickup truck loads
- Large renovation
- Estate cleanout
- New construction cleanup
- Mixed C&D debris
Step up to a 30-yard when the job is big or when you want buffer room to avoid a second pull.
40 Yard
~12 pickup truck loads
- Major construction project
- Commercial renovation
- Large demolition
- Multi-unit cleanout
The largest standard container. Typically reserved for commercial jobs and major construction.
Not sure which size fits your project? Read the dumpster size guide.
Common Plano Dumpster Rental Projects
From older neighborhood renovations to new construction debris, here are the project types we most commonly help Plano-area customers with.

Roofing Tear-Offs
Plano is in Collin County — squarely in Hail Alley. Spring storm systems that move through North Texas trigger roofing replacement across the city fast. A 20-yard container handles most residential tear-offs. During active hail seasons, provider availability fills quickly across the DFW market. Book as soon as you have a contractor scheduled.
Home Cleanouts
Full-home clearouts across Plano's 1970s and 1980s neighborhoods. Estate and pre-sale cleanouts in Heritage Plano and east Plano ranch houses consistently fill a 20-yard container. These homes have been well-maintained, but 40 years of accumulated storage in garages, attics, and closets clears quickly once you have a container in the driveway.
Kitchen & Bath Remodels
Kitchen and bathroom renovation is the dominant project type in Plano's aging suburban stock. Original 1978 or 1985 kitchens — with solid oak cabinets, laminate counters, and tile from that era — are coming out across east and central Plano. A full kitchen gut generates more debris than most homeowners expect, typically filling a 10-yard container to capacity.
Construction Debris
Framing lumber, drywall, concrete, and mixed C&D waste from renovation and buildout. Plano is largely built out, so most construction debris comes from renovation rather than new builds. The exception is the Legacy West corridor, where commercial tenant improvement and buildout projects generate steady commercial-grade debris.
Garage & Attic Cleanouts
North Texas has no basements — the clay soil makes excavation impractical. Plano's large attached garages and attic spaces absorb decades of storage. A two-car garage with an attic above it in a 1980s Plano ranch can easily fill a 10 to 15-yard container once the accumulated tools, seasonal storage, and overflow from multiple moves comes out.
Estate Cleanouts
Plano's original suburban buyers from the 1970s and 1980s are downsizing or passing, generating estate cleanout volume across the city's established east-side neighborhoods. Full household clearouts on these properties — often well-furnished 3 and 4-bedroom ranches — typically need a 20-yard container at minimum.
Pool & Patio Renovation
Plano's affluent homeowner base drives significant backyard renovation activity — pool resurfacing, deck removal, patio demolition, and pergola teardown all generate debris that needs a container. Concrete pool decks and flagstone patios hit weight limits fast. Confirm with your provider whether you need a standard or heavy-material container before loading.
Corporate Relocation Cleanout
Toyota, Ericsson, McAfee, and other corporate campuses bring a steady flow of incoming and outgoing employees to Plano. Household cleanouts tied to corporate relocations — clearing a rental, preparing a home for sale, or sorting an estate — are a consistent project type in this market. A 10 or 15-yard handles most single-household corporate cleanout jobs.
Yard Waste & Landscaping
Tree trimming, old sod removal, brush clearing, and landscaping overhauls across Plano neighborhoods. Mature tree canopies in east Plano generate significant debris during seasonal maintenance. Confirm whether your provider accepts organics before loading — brush and tree material policies vary by disposal facility.
Dumpster Placement in Plano: Driveways, Alleys & Street Access
Dumpster placement in Plano depends on your lot, neighborhood, and whether the container goes on private property or a public right-of-way.
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Driveway placement is the standard in Plano. Most suburban neighborhoods have poured concrete driveways with adequate clearance for a standard roll-off container.
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Plano has minimal alley access in most neighborhoods. The driveway is almost always the only practical placement option.
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Street placement in Plano requires a permit from the City of Plano Engineering department. Your rental provider can typically handle this; confirm before scheduling delivery.
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HOAs govern most Plano neighborhoods and are among the most active in North Texas. Most require the container in the driveway, out of street-facing view, and removed within the rental period. Confirm your HOA rules before scheduling a delivery.
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Use boards under the container to protect stamped concrete, decorative pavers, or sealed driveways. These are common in west Plano and Legacy West-adjacent construction, where decorative flatwork is standard.
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Large lots in west Plano and the Willow Bend area have adequate clearance for longer containers, but confirm with your provider before scheduling a drop on a tight or highly decorated driveway.
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When in doubt, confirm placement requirements with your rental provider before scheduling delivery.
What Can You Put in a Roll Off Dumpster?
Accepted and restricted items vary by provider and disposal facility. Always confirm with your rental company if you have items you are not sure about.
Commonly Accepted
- Household junk and furniture
- Construction lumber and wood
- Drywall and plaster
- Flooring (carpet, hardwood, tile)
- Roofing shingles and materials
- Yard waste (check with provider)
- Non-hazardous renovation debris
- Metal scraps and fixtures
- Glass and windows
- Cardboard and packaging
Commonly Restricted
- Paint and solvents
- Chemicals and pesticides
- Motor oil and automotive fluids
- Propane tanks
- Batteries (car and household)
- Tires
- Appliances containing refrigerants (freon)
- Asbestos-containing materials
- Hazardous waste of any kind
- Electronics (e-waste) — varies by provider
- Concrete, dirt, brick, asphalt (require special heavy-debris containers)
For the full list of accepted and prohibited items, read our guide to what can go in a roll-off dumpster.
Plano Neighborhoods & Surrounding Areas
Rolloff Dumpster Finder helps customers across Plano neighborhoods and the surrounding metro area. Availability may vary by delivery location.
Plano Neighborhoods
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How Dumpster Rental Works in Plano
Four steps from first contact to final pickup.
Tell us about your project
Share your city, project type, and approximate debris volume. The more specific you are, the more accurate the quote.
Choose the right size
Pick a container size based on your project. Use the size guide above or ask — getting the size right the first time avoids paying for a second pull.
Schedule delivery
Confirm a delivery date and placement location. Make sure the area is clear of vehicles, overhead lines, and any access obstacles before the truck arrives.
Fill it and call for pickup
Fill the container at your pace during the rental period. When you're done, call for pickup. Pickup is included in your flat-rate quote to the stated weight limit.
Plano Dumpster Rental — Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does dumpster rental cost in Plano?
- A 10-yard container in Plano runs $250–$430 per week. A 20-yard — the most common size for roofing tear-offs, kitchen remodels, and home cleanouts — runs $360–$620. A 30-yard for large renovations runs $430–$740. These are market estimates; your quote will vary by provider, delivery location, and debris type.
- What size dumpster do I need for a Plano home cleanout?
- A 20-yard handles most full-home cleanouts in Plano. For a garage or single room, a 10-yard is typically enough. Plano's well-kept 1980s ranches — especially those with large garages and attic storage — often generate more than expected once you start clearing. Size up if you are unsure; a second pull costs more than the upgrade.
- Can my HOA restrict dumpster rental in Plano?
- Yes. Most Plano neighborhoods have active HOAs that govern container placement and duration. Most require the container in the driveway, not visible from the street, and removed within the rental period. Check your HOA rules before scheduling delivery — your provider cannot override HOA requirements.
- Can I get a dumpster for roofing debris in Plano?
- Yes. A 20-yard handles most residential roofing tear-offs in Plano. Asphalt shingles weigh more than they look — confirm the weight allowance before loading. Plano is in Collin County in Hail Alley, and provider capacity fills fast after major storm events. Book as soon as you have a contractor scheduled.
- What about concrete, dirt, or heavy debris in Plano?
- Dense material hits weight limits at roughly half the container volume. Pool decks, concrete flatwork, and patio slabs need a heavy-material container with the right allowance. Tell your provider what you are hauling before they quote you — concrete and pavers are a different conversation than general junk.
- How quickly can I get dumpster delivery in Plano?
- Same-day or next-day delivery is typically available in Plano during normal periods. After a major hail event in Collin County, lead times stretch across the DFW market as providers fill with roofing jobs. During storm season, plan for 24–72 hours rather than assuming same-day availability.
- Do you serve Allen, Frisco, and other Collin County cities?
- Yes. Rolloff Dumpster Finder serves Plano and the wider Collin County area, including Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Richardson, Garland, Murphy, Wylie, Sachse, The Colony, Carrollton, Lucas, and Fairview. Pricing and availability vary by delivery location.
- How long can I keep a dumpster rental in Plano?
- Standard rental periods run 7–10 days. Extension rates typically run $5–$15 per day. Many Plano HOAs limit how long a container can sit on the property — factor that into your rental period when you book.
- Are there items I cannot put in a Plano dumpster?
- Hazardous materials — paint, solvents, motor oil, propane tanks, car batteries, and appliances with refrigerants — are not accepted in standard roll-off containers. Pre-1980 Plano homes may contain asbestos in floor tile or insulation. Test before you demo if the property is older than 1980.
Need a Roll Off Dumpster in Plano?
Whether you are cleaning out a home, remodeling a kitchen, tearing off a roof, or managing construction debris, Rolloff Dumpster Finder can help you find roll off dumpster options in the Plano area. Tips on choosing the right rental company.
Availability may vary. Pricing depends on debris type, weight, rental period, and delivery location.
