How much does dumpster rental cost in Utah?
Pricing varies by city and container size. In the Salt Lake Valley, a 10-yard container typically runs $260–$440 per week. A 20-yard runs $360–$610. Mountain and rural markets may add for transport distance. Get an itemized quote — fuel surcharges and disposal fees are often listed separately.
What size dumpster do I need for a Utah home cleanout?
A 20-yard container handles most full-home cleanouts. For a garage or single room, a 10-yard is usually enough. Utah homes tend to have large basements that accumulate material over decades — when in doubt, size up to avoid a second haul.
Can I get a roofing dumpster in Utah?
Yes. A 20-yard container handles most residential roofing jobs. Asphalt shingles load heavier than they look — a full tear-off can push weight limits on a standard container. Confirm the weight allowance before the job starts.
Do I need a permit to place a dumpster in Utah?
Street placement requires a right-of-way permit from your city or county. Driveway placement on private property typically does not require a permit. Requirements vary by municipality across Utah — your rental provider can usually advise on the local process.
How does Utah altitude or mountain terrain affect delivery?
Mountain markets near Park City and the Wasatch range have fewer provider options and longer haul distances. Some access roads restrict larger containers. Confirm truck clearance and access before booking for rural or mountain properties.
How quickly can I get delivery in Utah?
Salt Lake Valley providers typically deliver within 24–48 hours of booking. Mountain and rural markets need more lead time — plan for 2–4 days when outside the metro. During busy spring and fall seasons, booking a few days ahead gives you more flexibility.
Do you serve ski resort towns and mountain communities near Salt Lake City?
We have a city guide for Salt Lake City. Mountain communities — Park City, Heber City, Moab — are served by regional providers at higher rates due to access and transport distance. Give us a call for availability in specific mountain markets.
Are there items I cannot put in a Utah dumpster?
Hazardous materials — paint, solvents, motor oil, batteries, propane tanks — are prohibited in standard roll-offs. Asbestos-containing materials common in pre-1980 Utah homes require special handling. Dirt and concrete are allowed but hit weight limits fast — ask your provider about heavy-material allowances.