Kitchen Renovation Dumpster Rental — What Size?

Kitchen Renovation Dumpster Rental — What Size Do You Need?

A kitchen renovation is one of the most rewarding home upgrades you can tackle — but it also generates a surprising amount of debris. Between old cabinets, countertops, flooring, drywall, and outdated appliances, even a modest kitchen gut can fill a pickup truck three or four times over.

Instead of making dozens of trips to the dump, a dumpster rental keeps your project moving. Here's how to pick the right size for your kitchen remodel.

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How Much Debris Does a Kitchen Renovation Produce?

The answer depends on scope, but here's what a typical gut renovation looks like:

  • Cabinets (upper and lower): 10–20 linear feet of cabinetry is bulky but relatively light. A full set of old cabinets typically equals 1–2 pickup truck loads.
  • Countertops: Laminate and butcher block are light. Granite and quartz slabs are heavy — a single L-shaped granite countertop can weigh 300–500 lbs.
  • Flooring: Tile, hardwood, or vinyl from a 150 sq ft kitchen adds about half a truck load, plus the underlayment and adhesive.
  • Drywall: If you're moving plumbing or electrical, expect 4–8 sheets of drywall demo.
  • Appliances: Refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, and microwaves take up significant space.
Total estimate for a full kitchen gut: 3–5 pickup truck loads of debris.

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Which Dumpster Size for Your Kitchen?

10 Cubic Yard Dumpster — Best for Cosmetic Updates

  • Holds: 4–5 pickup truck loads
  • Dimensions: 12' long, 8' wide, 3.5' tall
  • Best for: Cabinet refacing, new countertops only, flooring replacement, or a partial renovation where you're keeping the layout
  • Starting at: $199
If you're swapping countertops and pulling up old tile but keeping the cabinets and walls intact, a 10-yarder handles it easily.

15 Cubic Yard Dumpster — Best for Full Kitchen Guts

  • Holds: 7–8 pickup truck loads
  • Dimensions: 12' long, 8' wide, 5' tall
  • Best for: Full demo including cabinets, countertops, flooring, drywall, and appliances
  • Starting at: $199
This is the sweet spot for most kitchen renovations. You get enough room for everything without overpaying for capacity you won't use.

20 Cubic Yard Dumpster — Best for Kitchen + Adjacent Rooms

  • Holds: 9–10 pickup truck loads
  • Dimensions: 12' long, 8' wide, 7' tall
  • Best for: Kitchen renovation combined with a dining room, laundry room, or bathroom remodel happening at the same time
  • Starting at: $199
If your contractor is tackling multiple rooms at once, go with the 20-yard and avoid the hassle of scheduling a second dumpster mid-project.

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Tips for Loading Kitchen Renovation Debris

1. Break down cabinets — Remove doors and shelves separately. Flat-stacking saves enormous space. 2. Appliances go in first — They're the heaviest and most awkward. Set them on the dumpster floor before piling lighter debris on top. 3. Stack countertops flat — Especially granite or quartz. Standing them upright wastes vertical space and risks cracking. 4. Bag small debris — Tile shards, old hardware, grout chunks — bag them so they don't scatter and fill gaps inefficiently. 5. Keep drywall dry — Wet drywall is exponentially heavier. If your dumpster sits outside, cover it or load drywall last.

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What About Heavy Materials?

If your kitchen has stone countertops, concrete backerboard, or old cast-iron plumbing, keep weight limits in mind. Our standard dumpsters include generous weight allowances, but extremely heavy loads (like a full granite kitchen plus tile floor) may incur overage charges at $0.10/lb over the included weight.

Pro tip: If you're demoing granite countertops AND a tile floor with concrete backerboard, consider our 6-yard concrete/heavy debris dumpster for the heavy materials and a separate 10-yard for the light stuff. It's often cheaper than paying overage on a single dumpster.

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How Long Do You Need the Dumpster?

Kitchen renovations typically take 2–6 weeks, but you don't need the dumpster the entire time. Most of the debris comes out in the first 1–3 days during demo.

Our rental options:

  • 24-hour rental — Perfect if your contractor is doing a one-day gut
  • 1–3 day rental — Ideal for weekend warrior DIY renovations
  • 5-day rental — Best for projects where demo stretches across a week
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I put old appliances in the dumpster? Yes. Refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, and microwaves can all go in. Just make sure refrigerants have been properly discharged from any cooling appliances — your local HVAC company can handle this quickly.

What about cabinets with lead paint? If your home was built before 1978, old cabinets may have lead paint. These can still go in the dumpster, but should be handled carefully. Wrap or bag them to minimize dust.

Do I need a permit for the dumpster? If the dumpster sits in your driveway, no permit is needed in most Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky municipalities. If it needs to go on the street, check with your city — we can help you figure that out.

Can the dumpster fit in my driveway? Our 10 and 15-yard dumpsters fit in virtually any residential driveway. We use driveway protection boards to prevent surface damage during drop-off and pickup.

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Ready to Start Your Kitchen Renovation?

Don't let debris slow down your remodel. Call (513) 216-1143 or get a quote online for fast delivery across Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Prices start at $199 with no hidden fees.

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