Dumpster Rental in Rogers, Arkansas

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Getting dumpster rental in Rogers means tapping into a competitive Northwest Arkansas market where local operators like Arkansas Waste Solutions, Heartland Recycling Services, and Diamond Waste Services serve Benton County with fast turnaround — many offering next-day or same-week delivery. Whether you're gutting a kitchen in the Pinnacle Hills area (ZIP 72758), clearing out a home near Uptown Rogers, or managing construction debris on a new build in the 72756 corridor, a roll-off container keeps projects on schedule without multiple dump runs.

Dumpster Rental Pricing in Rogers, AR

Rogers sits in one of the faster-growing metros in the country, which means solid demand for roll-off containers and a competitive mix of local and national providers. Standard 7–10 day rental pricing typically runs $240–$520, depending on container size, debris type, and which company you call.

  • 10-yard dumpster: $240–$330 — single-room remodels, small garage cleanouts, yard debris
  • 15-yard dumpster: $280–$380 — bathroom renovations, small roofing jobs, partial home cleanouts
  • 20-yard dumpster: $320–$430 — the most popular size; handles kitchen tear-outs, flooring, mid-size estate cleanouts
  • 30-yard dumpster: $390–$480 — full home cleanouts, larger roofing projects, light commercial work
  • 40-yard dumpster: $450–$540 — commercial construction, demolition, multi-unit cleanouts

Weight limits matter here. A standard 20-yard container usually comes with a 2-ton (4,000 lb) allowance. Concrete, brick, and roofing shingles are dense enough to hit that cap long before the box looks full. Overage fees in the Rogers area typically run $55–$85 per additional ton. Ask your provider upfront — surprises on the back end are the most common complaint in this industry.

Tip: Arkansas Waste Solutions and other local NWA operators often quote lower than what you'll see on national booking platforms. Calling two or three local companies directly can save $40–$100 on a standard rental — and you'll get faster answers about availability.

Do You Need a Dumpster Permit in Rogers?

Rogers does not require a permit when the container sits entirely on private property — your driveway, yard, or a job site. That covers the majority of residential and commercial projects in Rogers. Neighborhoods in the 72756 ZIP (older subdivisions near downtown and along New Hope Road) and 72758 (Pinnacle Hills, newer builds near I-49) almost always have enough driveway space for a standard 10–20 yard container without any street involvement.

Street or right-of-way placement is a different story. Placing a roll-off in the public right-of-way — including along the curb line or blocking a sidewalk — requires a permit from the City of Rogers. Applications go through the Rogers permitting portal at permittingrogersar.gov. You'll need to provide container dimensions, placement duration, and location. Unpermitted containers in the ROW can be cited or removed at the owner's expense.

A few practical notes for Rogers homeowners: Uptown Rogers and parts of the Old Downtown area near 1st Street have narrower lots and less driveway depth. If you're booking for one of those addresses, confirm dimensions with your provider before delivery — most operators know the area well and can advise on placement without you having to measure first.

Note: The Benton County Transfer Station at 848 Hwy 264 in Bethel Heights serves Rogers-area residents who want to drop off large volumes of waste directly. It's a useful option for small cleanouts that don't justify a full dumpster rental — but for anything involving a renovation or multi-room cleanout, a roll-off container is almost always faster and cheaper per cubic yard.

Where Does Rogers Dumpster Waste Get Disposed?

Roll-off containers picked up in Rogers are typically hauled to permitted disposal facilities serving Benton County. The main customer convenience option for residents is the Benton County Transfer Station at 848 Hwy 264, Bethel Heights, AR — this is where residents can drop off large volumes of household trash directly, with a small fee for each load.

For roll-off container loads, haulers serving Rogers use DEQ-permitted disposal facilities. LRS handles curbside solid waste collection for the city, and Orion Waste Solutions manages bulky waste and white goods pickup on a monthly schedule. When you rent a dumpster from a private provider, their tipping fees at the disposal facility are usually built into your quoted price — but it's worth confirming whether the quote includes disposal or if it's billed separately based on weight.

Hazardous materials — paints, solvents, batteries, electronics, used motor oil, propane — cannot go into roll-off containers and are not accepted at standard solid waste facilities. The Benton County Solid Waste District at bentoncountyrecycles.org maintains information on local hazardous waste collection events and drop-off options for Rogers residents.

What Projects Drive Dumpster Demand in Rogers?

Rogers has become one of the fastest-growing cities in the South, driven by proximity to Bentonville (Walmart HQ), booming commercial development in the Pinnacle Hills corridor, and a steady influx of new residents. That growth translates directly into high demand for roll-off containers across several project categories.

  • Home renovations — the housing stock in Rogers ranges from mid-century ranches near downtown to brand-new construction in Pinnacle Hills and outlying subdivisions; kitchen and bathroom remodels generate consistent roll-off demand year-round
  • New construction and land clearing — with hundreds of millions of dollars in active development along the I-49 corridor and in the Warren Park and Pinnacle Village areas, construction dumpsters are in constant rotation
  • Roofing replacements — Arkansas hail and wind events keep roofing contractors busy; a standard 20-yard dumpster handles most residential roofing tear-offs
  • Estate and home cleanouts — older neighborhoods near downtown Rogers (72756) see steady demand for cleanout containers as properties change hands
  • Commercial build-outs — retail, office, and hospitality construction near the Pinnacle Hills Promenade and Rogers Convention Center area requires large ongoing container service
  • Landscaping and lot clearing — tree removal, brush clearing, and grading projects generate yard waste that fills roll-offs quickly; organic material is lighter than construction debris, so a 30-yard container often makes sense for large landscaping jobs

What Can and Cannot Go in a Rogers Dumpster

Standard household and construction debris is accepted: furniture, lumber, drywall, flooring, carpet, roofing shingles, concrete (within weight limits), metal scrap, and general household junk. Appliances can go in with a caveat — refrigerants must be evacuated by a certified technician before any fridge, freezer, or AC unit enters the bin. Arkansas DEQ regulations and Benton County solid waste rules prohibit certain materials from roll-off containers regardless of who's hauling:

  • Tires — not accepted; take to a licensed tire retailer or Benton County collection event
  • Batteries — car, lithium, and rechargeable batteries require separate disposal
  • Electronics (e-waste) — TVs, monitors, computers; Benton County holds periodic collection events
  • Hazardous chemicals — paints, solvents, pesticides, pool chemicals, motor oil, propane tanks
  • Asbestos-containing materials — requires licensed abatement contractor; never mix with general debris
  • Medical waste and sharps

If you're unsure about a specific item, call your provider before it goes in the container. Contaminated loads can come back as additional charges — typically $100–$300 — on your final invoice. One phone call is always cheaper than a contamination fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dumpster rental cost in Rogers, AR?

Dumpster rental in Rogers typically runs $240–$540 depending on container size and rental duration. A 10-yard bin starts around $240–$330, while a 40-yard unit runs $450–$540. Most rentals include a 7–10 day period and a standard weight allowance. Rogers pricing is competitive with the broader NWA market — local operators often beat national platform quotes by $40–$100.

Do I need a permit to place a dumpster in Rogers?

No permit is needed if the container sits entirely on your private property or driveway. Street or right-of-way placement requires a permit through the Rogers permitting portal at permittingrogersar.gov. Most residential projects in Rogers — including Pinnacle Hills (72758) and neighborhoods along New Hope Road — use standard driveway placement and avoid the permit process entirely.

Where does waste from Rogers dumpsters get disposed?

Roll-off loads from Rogers are hauled to DEQ-permitted disposal facilities serving Benton County. Residents can also use the Benton County Transfer Station at 848 Hwy 264 in Bethel Heights for large-volume drop-offs. Disposal fees are typically included in your rental quote, but confirm whether the price is flat-rate or based on actual weight.

What size dumpster do I need for a Rogers home renovation?

A 20-yard dumpster is the most versatile choice for home renovations in Rogers — it handles kitchen tear-outs, flooring, and bathroom remodels without being oversized. For a full home cleanout or multi-room project, a 30-yard container is worth the modest price increase. Use a 10-yard for single-room cleanups or smaller jobs. When in doubt, size up — renting a second container is always more expensive than getting the right size first.

What local dumpster rental companies serve Rogers, AR?

Local and regional operators serving Rogers include Arkansas Waste Solutions (yourlocaldumpster.com), Heartland Recycling Services, and Diamond Waste Services. National companies like Budget Dumpster, ASAP Site Services, and Waste Management also serve the Rogers market. Calling local operators directly often saves $40–$100 per rental compared to booking through aggregator platforms.

Can I put concrete or heavy debris in a Rogers dumpster?

Yes, but concrete and masonry are extremely dense and will hit weight limits well before the container looks full. For concrete-heavy loads, a 10-yard dumpster is usually the right call — more volume than you need isn't worth paying for when weight is the limiting factor. Roofing shingles behave similarly. Ask your provider about the weight cap and overage rate before loading; Rogers-area overage fees typically run $55–$85 per additional ton.