10 Yard Dumpster — Our Most Popular Size
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The perfect starter dumpster for weekend cleanouts, small renovations, and yard projects. Fits easily in any driveway.
Our 10-yard dumpster is the most popular choice for Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky homeowners. Our 10yd is 12 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 3.5 feet tall, and it holds about 4–5 pickup truck loads of material — perfect for basement/garage cleanouts, or small landscaping jobs.
We have plenty of options for this dumpster, whether you are budget-conscious or have a busy schedule. We have a deal for everyone. We deliver same-day within 3 hours of your call and place the dumpster exactly where you need it. Free driveway protection keeps your concrete clean.
Not sure if 10 yards is enough? A good rule of thumb: if your project involves one room or one area of your home, the 10-yard handles it. If you're doing a whole-house cleanout or major renovation, consider stepping up to our 15-yard or 20-yard options.
Recommended Sizes
- 10yd dumpster
Tips
- Perfect for 1-2 room cleanouts, garage decluttering, or small yard projects
- Fits in a standard driveway — only 12 ft long and 3.5 ft tall
- Break down large items to maximize space
- Holds about 5 pickup truck loads of material
- $199 for 24-hr + $0.09/lb, or $349 for 1–3 days with 2,000 lbs included
Frequently Asked Questions
What fits in a 10 yard dumpster?
A 10-yard holds about 5 pickup truck loads of material. It's perfect for single-room cleanouts, garage decluttering, small bathroom demos, carpet removal from a couple rooms, or moderate yard waste cleanup.
How big is a 10 yard dumpster?
Roughly 12 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 3.5 feet tall. It fits easily in a standard residential driveway without blocking your car — our most compact option.
How much does a 10 yard dumpster cost?
$199 for a 24-hour rental plus $0.09 per pound. For longer projects: $349 for 1–3 days with 2,000 lbs included, or $359 for 5 days with 2,000 lbs included.
When should I choose a 10 yard vs. a 15 yard?
If your project involves one room or one area of your home, the 10-yard handles it. If you're tackling multiple rooms, doing demolition work, or removing built-in fixtures, step up to the 15-yard.