
10-yard roll-off
It is 12 feet long by 8 feet wide and 4 feet high.
The 10-yard bin works for a garage cleanout, and it fits on a residential driveway for tight spaces.
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Washington Dumpster & Roll-off rental
Need a roll-off in Washington today? Our fleet—including every lowboy and hooklift truck we operate—ensures precise placement of your container for homeowners and contractors without damaging your property.
We run a Washington fleet of roll-offs from 10 to 40 yards—good for a garage cleanout or multi-week roof tear-off. The ribbed steel handles concrete and shingles, and we slide driveway boards before drop so your driveway stays smooth.
Residential cleanout loads in Washington follow EPA municipal solid waste guidelines for bin contents.

It is 12 feet long by 8 feet wide and 4 feet high.
The 10-yard bin works for a garage cleanout, and it fits on a residential driveway for tight spaces.
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This 20-Yard Container is about 20 feet long and 8 feet wide.
The 20-Yard Roll-Off handles kitchen remodels, roof tear-offs up to 25 squares, and estate cleanouts.
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These containers are roughly 22 feet long by 8 feet wide with 6-to-8-foot walls.
The 30-Yard Container handles full home gut-renovations and keeps contractor jobsite cleanups running smoothly all week long.
See all sizesYour Washington roll-off rental comes with a flat, all-in price — quoted on the call, covering delivery, the rental window, pickup, and a built-in tonnage allowance. No fuel surcharges or alley-access add-ons are added afterward. If you're booking a residential driveway dumpster service, the all-in number you hear is the number you pay at pickup.
Our flat rate covers the entire rental window in Washington and the District of Columbia; the weight limit is explained up front before the truck rolls. This prevents any unexpected surcharge or mileage fees once we set the container or bin.
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Order by noon and a roll-off drops the same afternoon; next-day is the standard window for neighborhoods across the District of Columbia. Our hooklift driver will stage every container on wooden driveway boards—keeping your concrete scratch-free—while serving all of Washington. Find the dispatch background in about our Washington dumpster rental company.
The dispatcher runs standing accounts so crews don’t wait on full containers. We schedule daily or every-other-day swap-outs to keep the site moving without ever stopping work around a full bin.

Homeowners often request a 10-yard or 20-yard dumpster for cleanouts; meanwhile, contractors utilize our 30-yard and 40-yard fleet to manage heavy tonnage of c&d debris. Twin Cities crews move every container using a lowboy, ensuring efficient site placement.
The everyday loads we handle in Washington, District of Columbia include household junk, construction debris, shingles, concrete, and yard waste—all within the container’s weight limit. For C&D debris, a construction jobsite container rental keeps loads legal and manageable. If you’re unsure about any residential disposal, the dispatcher will check the EPA municipal solid waste guidelines for residential disposal—no guesswork required.
Booking a Washington roll-off is a simple phone call. Our dispatch confirms three things: size, address, and a 24-hour delivery window, then handles your dumpster swap-out like we do in Minneapolis.
Step 1
Dispatch matches your project type in Washington or Minneapolis to a 10, 20, 30, or 40-yard roll-off container after we discuss your specific disposal requirements.
Step 2
Your address and preferred drop spot let us set the container same-day if ordered by noon; otherwise it arrives next day.
Step 3
Fill the dumpster below the top rail, then contact our Washington dispatch team for your scheduled pickup. You can learn more about our local service area operations.

Need a roll-off container today? Dispatch daily 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days. Call (202) 968-1537!