Dumpster Rental in Colorado

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Dumpster rental in Colorado is the fastest way to handle large-scale cleanouts, renovation debris, and construction waste without the hassle of multiple truck runs. Whether you're clearing a single-family home in Colorado or managing a multi-site commercial build, a roll-off container delivered to your door saves time and money. Pricing in Colorado typically runs $320–$580 depending on size, location, and rental duration.

Dumpster Permits in Colorado

Colorado municipalities regulate dumpster placement individually. Denver requires a Revocable Permit from Public Works for any container in a public right-of-way — applications are submitted online and typically approved within 3 business days. Boulder has additional environmental requirements. Mountain towns like Aspen and Telluride have strict aesthetic and traffic management ordinances.

Always confirm permit requirements before scheduling delivery — placing a dumpster without the proper permits can result in fines or forced removal at your expense.

Dumpster Rental Pricing in Colorado

The average cost for dumpster rental in Colorado is $320–$580. Final pricing depends on the container size (10, 15, 20, 30, or 40 cubic yards), your city or county, rental duration, and the type of material being disposed.

Heavier materials like concrete, dirt, and roofing shingles may incur overage fees if they exceed the container's weight limit. Always ask your provider about weight allowances upfront.

What Can You Put in a Dumpster in Colorado?

Most household and construction debris is acceptable: furniture, appliances (drained), drywall, flooring, roofing materials, wood, dirt, concrete, and general junk. Colorado CDPHE requires separation of recyclable C&D materials in many Front Range counties. Electronics, refrigerant-containing appliances, and asbestos must be handled by licensed contractors. Wildfire debris cleanup may require special authorization under state emergency management guidelines.

When in doubt, call your provider before tossing — improperly disposed materials can result in extra charges or refused pickup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to rent a dumpster in Colorado?

Colorado municipalities regulate dumpster placement individually. Denver requires a Revocable Permit from Public Works for any container in a public right-of-way — applications are submitted online and typically approved within 3 business days. Boulder has additional environmental requirements. Mountain towns like Aspen and Telluride have strict aesthetic and traffic management ordinances.

How much does dumpster rental cost in Colorado?

Dumpster rental in Colorado typically costs between $320–$580 depending on container size, location, and rental duration. The most common size for home renovations is a 20-yard container.

What size dumpster do I need for my project in Colorado?

A 10-yard dumpster handles small cleanouts and single-room renovations. A 20-yard is the most popular choice for home renovations and medium projects. A 30 or 40-yard container is best for large construction, full home cleanouts, or commercial projects.

What items are prohibited from dumpsters in Colorado?

Hazardous chemicals, asbestos, batteries, tires, electronics, medical waste, and flammable liquids are universally prohibited from roll-off containers. California and Pacific Northwest states add organics, single-use plastics, and a broad range of recyclable C&D materials to the prohibited list.