Dumpster Rental in Sunrise, Florida

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Getting a dumpster rental in Sunrise, Florida is straightforward — this western Broward County city of roughly 100,000 residents is served by a competitive mix of local operators like XS Trash Florida (954-775-4717), Common Waste (954-287-1940), Coastal Waste Inc., and LDR Site Services, alongside nationals including Budget Dumpster and Waste Management. Sunrise has one of the largest concentrations of 55-plus communities in South Florida, which drives steady demand for estate cleanouts, downsizing hauls, and condo renovation debris removal. Roll-off pricing in the Sunrise market generally runs $280–$650 depending on container size and project type.

Dumpster Permit Requirements in Sunrise, FL

Placing a roll-off container on your own driveway or private property doesn't require a permit in Sunrise. The requirement kicks in when the dumpster needs to sit on a public street, sidewalk, or city right-of-way.

For right-of-way placement, you'll need a permit through the City of Sunrise Engineering Division, part of the Community Development Department — reach them at 954-746-3270. The Engineering Division handles temporary obstruction permits for public property including dumpster placements. Containers placed on public streets must have safety reflectors, must not block traffic lanes, fire hydrants, mailboxes, or utility poles, and must not obstruct sidewalk access.

Note: Many Sunrise providers will pull the right-of-way permit on your behalf — ask when you get your quote. Skipping a required permit can result in the container being ticketed or removed at your expense, which costs far more than the permit itself.

Sunrise has a large number of HOA-governed communities — Sunrise Lakes, Welleby, Sawgrass communities, and others. Many of these HOAs have their own rules about dumpster placement: restrictions on how long a container can sit on a driveway, required approval before delivery, or outright bans on street-side placement. Confirm with your association before booking to avoid a conflict mid-project.

Dumpster Rental Sizes and Pricing in Sunrise

The Sunrise dumpster market is competitive, with multiple local operators keeping quotes reasonable. Here's what to expect for standard residential and light commercial rentals in ZIP codes 33313, 33322, 33323, 33326, and 33351:

  • 10-yard dumpster: $280–$325 — ideal for small garage cleanouts, a single bathroom demo, or light landscaping debris
  • 15-yard dumpster: $320–$375 — suits a kitchen remodel, single-room gut, or modest estate clearout
  • 20-yard dumpster: $375–$550 — the most popular size for full bathroom renovations, flooring replacements, roofing projects, and mid-size estate cleanouts
  • 30-yard dumpster: $440–$700 — whole-home renovations, large roofing tearoffs, or commercial tenant improvements
  • 40-yard dumpster: $520–$800+ — new construction, multi-unit debris, or large commercial buildouts near the Sawgrass Mills corridor

Standard rentals include a 7–10 day period and a weight allowance typically in the 2–3 ton range on a 20-yard container. Overage fees in the Broward market run $75–$100 per ton over the included limit. Roofing tearoffs — particularly the flat roofs and tile roofs common in Sunrise's 1970s–1990s housing stock — can hit weight limits faster than the container looks full. If you're doing a full roof replacement, ask your provider specifically about a heavy-debris rated container with an appropriate weight allowance.

Florida Dumpster Rentals (954-710-2332) and Common Waste (954-287-1940) are among the local operators who handle residential jobs throughout Sunrise with competitive all-in pricing. Getting two or three quotes for any job over $400 is worth the 15 minutes.

Where Your Debris Goes: Broward County Disposal Facilities

Sunrise's position in western Broward County puts it close to several major waste disposal facilities. Most roll-off haulers working in Sunrise route loads to one of the following:

  • Southwest Regional Landfill — 7101 SW 205th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33332. Broward County's primary landfill accepts nonhazardous solid waste and construction debris. Gate tipping fees run roughly $85–$100 per ton for C&D material, which directly feeds into the overage charges your rental provider passes along.
  • Wheelabrator Davie — 4400 South State Road 7, Davie, FL 33314. Processes bulk waste for the county. Sunrise residents can also drop off bulk items here one Saturday per month (8am–4pm, proof of Sunrise residency required) — useful for large items that don't justify a full dumpster rental.
  • Broward County North Transfer Station — Located in Pompano Beach, handles MSW and recyclables from northern and western county collections.

Florida DEP prohibits tires, batteries, electronics, asbestos-containing materials, and hazardous liquids from standard roll-off containers statewide. The City of Sunrise explicitly does not accept construction, remodeling, or demolition debris — including concrete, bricks, and drywall — in its bulk trash or standard city collection program. If you're remodeling, a private roll-off dumpster is your only compliant option for C&D waste.

Note: Window AC units and appliances containing refrigerants — extremely common in Sunrise's older housing stock — must have refrigerants evacuated by a certified technician before disposal. This applies even if the appliance is otherwise non-functional.

Sunrise Neighborhoods and Common Dumpster Projects

Sunrise's housing stock skews toward 1970s–1990s construction: single-family homes, condominiums, townhomes, and a substantial number of 55-plus communities. That combination drives a steady dumpster rental market year-round, with a few distinct demand patterns by neighborhood:

  • Sunrise Lakes (33322, 33351) — One of South Florida's largest 55-plus communities, spanning thousands of units across multiple phases. Estate cleanouts, downsizing relocations, and condo turnovers generate consistent demand for 15- and 20-yard containers. Long driveway access is common here, but HOA approval is often required before a container arrives.
  • Welleby (33326) — A lakefront community of single-family homes and townhomes with lush landscaping and a strong HOA presence. Home renovation and flooring replacement projects are the primary demand drivers. Containers typically sit on driveways; confirm HOA rules before booking.
  • Sawgrass / Sawgrass Mills Corridor (33323, 33326) — The western edge of Sunrise adjacent to Sawgrass Mills — one of the largest outlet malls in the US — includes a mix of condos, newer homes, and commercial properties. Commercial tenant improvement debris and construction waste are common, and 30- to 40-yard containers are frequently needed along this corridor.
  • New River Estates and Sunrise Golf Village West (33313) — Older single-family neighborhoods with significant renovation activity. Home flippers, retirees updating aging homes, and investors doing full gut rehabs are common customers in this part of the city.
  • East Sunrise Revitalization Zone (33313) — The city has invested more than $25 million in revitalizing its eastern districts, generating commercial construction and public improvement debris that keeps haulers busy throughout the year.

Hurricane and storm debris cleanup is a recurring demand spike across all Sunrise neighborhoods. Booking early — before a named storm makes landfall — or immediately after the storm window passes is the best strategy for securing availability and reasonable pricing.

How to Book and What to Expect

The Sunrise market has enough providers that you shouldn't have trouble getting next-day delivery on most jobs, and same-day delivery is available from operators like XS Trash Florida and LDR Site Services for orders placed before noon. Post-storm windows are the exception — availability tightens fast after a named storm, and prices can jump. If your project is storm-related, book before the storm if possible or as soon as the weather clears.

A few practical points before you call:

  • Ask for an all-in quote that includes delivery, pickup, disposal, and your weight allowance — then compare across two or three providers on those same terms.
  • If you're in a 55-plus community or an HOA, confirm placement rules before booking. Some associations require written approval 24–48 hours in advance.
  • Concrete, tile, and asphalt are the heaviest common materials. If your project involves any slab, pool deck, or tile roof demolition, ask about a dedicated heavy-material container rated for that load.
  • Standard rental periods are 7–10 days. Extensions typically run $10–$20 per day. If your project is running long, extend proactively — waiting until pickup day to request an extension often costs more.
  • Sunrise's flat terrain and wide residential streets make delivery straightforward in most neighborhoods, but some Sawgrass communities and gated developments have restricted access. Tell your provider the access situation upfront so they can send the right truck size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to place a dumpster in Sunrise, FL?

Only if the container sits on a public street or right-of-way. For private property like a driveway, no permit is needed. For street placement, contact the City of Sunrise Engineering Division at 954-746-3270. Many Sunrise providers will handle the permit paperwork on your behalf — ask when booking. HOA communities in Sunrise may have their own approval requirements independent of city permitting.

How much does dumpster rental cost in Sunrise, Florida?

Pricing in Sunrise typically runs $280–$800+ depending on container size. A 10-yard is $280–$325, a 15-yard is $320–$375, a 20-yard is $375–$550, a 30-yard is $440–$700, and a 40-yard is $520–$800+. Standard rentals include a 7–10 day period and 2–3 tons of weight. Overage fees run $75–$100 per ton over the included limit.

What size dumpster do I need for an estate cleanout in Sunrise?

For a full condo or apartment cleanout in a community like Sunrise Lakes, a 15- or 20-yard container usually covers it. For a single-family home with decades of accumulated belongings, a 20-yard is the most common choice. If the home has large furniture, appliances, and general household goods throughout, consider a 30-yard to avoid a second haul. When in doubt, size up — you pay for the container, not the empty space.

Can I put construction debris in a dumpster in Sunrise?

Yes — C&D debris like drywall, flooring, lumber, tile, and roofing materials is accepted in roll-off containers. However, the City of Sunrise does not collect construction or demolition debris through its municipal bulk trash or standard garbage program, so a private dumpster rental is your only compliant disposal option for renovation waste. Prohibited items statewide include asbestos, batteries, tires, electronics, and hazardous liquids.

Which dumpster rental companies serve Sunrise, FL?

Several local and national providers operate in Sunrise: XS Trash Florida (954-775-4717), Common Waste (954-287-1940), LDR Site Services (dumpsterrentalcrewsunrise.com), Coastal Waste Inc., Florida Dumpster Rentals (954-710-2332), Bin There Dump That, Budget Dumpster, and Waste Management. Getting two or three quotes is recommended for jobs over $400.

Where does debris go when a Sunrise dumpster is picked up?

Most Broward County haulers route loads to the Southwest Regional Landfill at 7101 SW 205th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale (33332) or the Wheelabrator Davie facility at 4400 South State Road 7 in Davie (33314). Tipping fees at these facilities feed directly into the overage costs your provider charges when loads exceed the included weight allowance.