Roll-Off Dumpster Rental in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Find roll-off dumpster rental options in Tulsa for home cleanouts, storm debris, construction projects, and renovation work across the Tulsa metro.
Roll Off Dumpster Rental in Tulsa: What to Know
Tulsa is Oklahoma's second-largest city, with a strong mix of residential neighborhoods, active construction, and commercial development in Tulsa County. The Tulsa metro includes Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, and Sand Springs — all served by providers based in or near the city.
Pricing in Tulsa is competitive. A 10-yard container starts around $250–$420 per week. The city has a solid provider network, and 24–48 hour delivery is standard for most in-city addresses. During storm season, call early — demand spikes fast after significant weather events.
Tulsa's older neighborhoods — Midtown, Brookside, Cherry Street — have historic homes where renovation debris can include dense materials like plaster, brick, and old-growth lumber. These hit weight limits fast — size up or confirm weight allowances before loading.

How Much Does a Dumpster Rental Cost in Tulsa?
Pricing depends on container size, debris type, weight, rental period, delivery location, and landfill disposal fees. The ranges below are estimates based on typicalTulsa-area pricing. Your actual quote will vary.
| Dumpster Size | Common Uses | Est. Tulsa Range |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Yard | Single room cleanout, small demo, garage purge | $250–$420 |
| 15 Yard | Bathroom remodel, medium cleanout, deck removal | $300–$500 |
| 20 Yard | Full home cleanout, roof tear-off, kitchen remodel | $360–$620 |
| 30 Yard | Large renovation, estate cleanout, C&D debris | $430–$740 |
| 40 Yard | Commercial project, major construction, large demo | $550–$1,000+ |
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 Tulsa 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 Tulsa Dumpster Rental Projects
From older neighborhood renovations to new construction debris, here are the project types we most commonly help Tulsa-area customers with.

Home Cleanouts
Full-house, estate, and garage cleanouts in Tulsa's established neighborhoods. Midtown and Cherry Street areas have older homes that generate significant cleanout volume.
Storm & Tornado Cleanup
Northeast Oklahoma sees frequent severe weather. Post-storm debris cleanup — roofing, siding, fencing, structural material — is a recurring use case across the Tulsa metro.
Roofing Tear-Offs
Hail and wind damage drives consistent shingle replacement demand across Tulsa. A 20-yard handles most residential tear-offs.
Historic Home Renovation
Tulsa's Midtown, Brookside, and Riverside neighborhoods have craftsman and art deco homes under renovation. Dense legacy materials hit weight limits — confirm capacity before loading.
Construction Debris
Active residential and commercial construction across the Tulsa metro generates mixed C&D debris from new builds, infill projects, and commercial renovation.
Dumpster Placement in Tulsa: Driveways, Alleys & Street Access
Tulsa residential lots vary from tight Midtown properties to larger suburban lots in east Tulsa and Broken Arrow. Street placement within Tulsa city limits requires a permit from the City of Tulsa. Suburban municipalities have their own rules.
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Driveway placement on private property does not typically require a permit in Tulsa. Older Midtown properties may have narrow or shared driveways — confirm access before scheduling.
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Street placement in Tulsa requires a right-of-way permit from the City of Tulsa Public Works department. Your provider can coordinate this.
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Broken Arrow, Owasso, and Jenks are separate municipalities with their own permitting. Confirm the rules for your specific address.
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Tulsa's tree canopy in older neighborhoods can create overhead clearance issues for delivery trucks. Confirm clearance before scheduling.
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.
Tulsa Neighborhoods & Surrounding Areas
Rolloff Dumpster Finder helps customers across Tulsa neighborhoods and the surrounding metro area. Availability may vary by delivery location.
Tulsa Neighborhoods
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How Dumpster Rental Works in Tulsa
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.
Tulsa Dumpster Rental — Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does dumpster rental cost in Tulsa, OK?
- A 10-yard container in Tulsa runs $250–$420 per week. Price varies by container size, debris type, weight, and delivery location. Tulsa has a solid provider network, which helps keep pricing competitive.
- Can I get a dumpster for storm cleanup in Tulsa?
- Yes. Storm cleanup is one of the most common uses for roll-off containers in the Tulsa metro. Call as soon as the storm passes — availability can tighten quickly after significant weather events.
- Do Tulsa providers also serve Broken Arrow and Owasso?
- Most Tulsa providers cover the broader metro, including Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, and Sand Springs. Confirm service area and delivery cost when booking for suburban addresses.
- I am renovating a historic home in Midtown Tulsa — what size do I need?
- Historic Midtown homes often contain plaster walls, brick, and old-growth lumber — all dense and heavy. A 20-yard container is the minimum for a full kitchen or bathroom gut. If you are doing structural demo, consider a 30-yard with a confirmed higher weight limit.
Need a Roll Off Dumpster in Tulsa?
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 Tulsa area. Tips on choosing the right rental company.
Availability may vary. Pricing depends on debris type, weight, rental period, and delivery location.
