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Renovation dumpster rental is essential for any kitchen, bathroom, or whole-home remodel. During demolition, you'll remove cabinets, countertops, flooring, tile, fixtures, drywall, and appliances — all of which needs to go somewhere. A renovation dumpster on site lets your contractor load continuously without stopping for dump runs, keeping the project on schedule and on budget.
TapDump delivers renovation dumpsters in 10, 15, 20, and 30-yard sizes. All rentals include a 10-day rental period, delivery, pickup, and disposal at a licensed C&D facility. Flat pricing with no hidden fees.
Types of renovation projects
From cosmetic updates to full-home renovations, here's what each type of project typically needs.
Cabinets, countertops, flooring, appliances, tile backsplash, and drywall removal — full-scale modernization
Vanity, toilet, tub/shower, tile, flooring, drywall — complete gut of one or two bathrooms
Bedroom + bathroom combined remodel — larger debris volume from flooring, wall removal, and fixture replacement
Tearing out carpet, tile, or hardwood from one to three rooms and replacing with new material
Removing existing decking, railings, and structure; replacing with new materials
Multi-room updates or major structural changes — phased project that benefits from one large dumpster for swaps
Removing old finishes, drop ceilings, framing, flooring — finishing a basement also generates significant debris during framing phase
New construction on existing home — mixed debris from site prep, old material removal, and new framing
Renovation dumpster sizes
All prices include delivery, 10-day rental, pickup, and disposal at a licensed facility.
Small flooring project (1–2 rooms), bathroom demo without structural changes, cosmetic updates only
Limited to lighter renovation debris
Book 10 YardSingle bathroom remodel, flooring across 2–3 rooms, kitchen cabinet/counter swap (not full gut)
Standard for mid-sized renovations
Book 15 YardFull kitchen remodel, bathroom gut, master suite, larger flooring project, small addition
Most popular for residential renovations
Book 20 YardMulti-room renovation, full-house updates, basement finishing, addition, or whole-home refresh
Best for extended or complex projects
Book 30 YardWhat renovation debris is accepted
Accepted
- Drywall and plaster
- Flooring (tile, hardwood, carpet, laminate, vinyl)
- Cabinets and trim
- Insulation and fiberglass batts
- Windows and doors
- Roofing shingles
- Fixtures and hardware
- Lumber and framing wood
- Concrete and masonry
- Metal framing and ductwork
- Appliances (with small recycling fee)
- General C&D debris
Not accepted (regulated)
- Asbestos materials — Pre-1980 insulation, drywall, tile may contain asbestos — requires licensed abatement
- Lead paint debris — Pre-1978 homes — disturbance of lead paint requires certified lead-safe practices
- Liquid solvents or paint — Hazardous — not accepted at standard C&D landfills
- Propane and refrigerants — Fire/environmental hazard — requires specialized handling
Three steps. Done by tonight.
Pick your size
Choose 10, 20, 30, or 40 yards. Not sure which? We'll recommend one.
- 60 seconds average booking time
We deliver it
A local hauler drops it at your door. You get a text and photo when it's placed.
- Next-day delivery available
Fill it. We haul it.
Take up to 10 days. Schedule pickup online when you're done.
- Extensions at a flat daily rate
Best practices for renovation projects
Homes built before 1980 may contain asbestos in insulation, drywall, and flooring. Homes pre-1978 may have lead paint. Have samples tested before you break anything. Disturbing asbestos or lead-based paint is regulated and can require licensed contractors. It cannot go in a standard dumpster.
Schedule delivery for the day before demo starts so the dumpster is ready when the crew arrives. If the project spans weeks, discuss dumpster swaps with your contractor — they'll tell you when they need a pickup and drop-off.
Tile, concrete, flooring, and fixtures are heavy. Load these first on the bottom. Lighter materials (drywall, insulation, trim) go on top. This maximizes your weight capacity and efficiency.
Undersizing requires a second rental or swap, which costs money. When in doubt between sizes, choose the larger one — it's cheaper to have extra space than to run out mid-demo and disrupt the job.
Tile removal, concrete saw-cutting, and foundation repair generate dense debris that fills the weight limit fast. If your reno involves significant tile, concrete, or masonry, select "heavy debris" at booking for accurate pricing.
If your driveway is decorative or asphalt, ask for protective boards at booking. We'll place them under the dumpster at no charge to prevent marks or damage.
Dumpster rental questions in renovation dumpster rental
About Tapdump
No. The price you see is the price you pay. As long as you stick to accepted materials, there are no weight overage fees. Heavy materials like concrete, brick, and dirt require a Heavy Debris rental at a different rate — we’ll guide you at booking.