Dumpster Rental in Twin Falls, Idaho

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When you need dumpster rental in Twin Falls, you're dealing with a market that's smaller than Boise but more competitive than most people expect. The Magic Valley's steady growth — fueled by manufacturing, ag-industry expansion, and a healthy stream of people relocating from the coast — means there's real demand here, and local providers like PSI Twin Falls, Heartland Recycling Services, and JUX2 are all fighting for your business. That's good for you. Pricing for a standard 10-day rental typically runs $300–$500 depending on container size, with most homeowners landing in the $350–$450 range for the 20-yard boxes that dominate renovation projects.

Dumpster Rental Pricing in Twin Falls

Twin Falls sits in a middle market — not as pricey as Boise, but not rock-bottom rural pricing either. A standard 10-day rental breaks down roughly like this:

  • 10 Yard: $300–$375 — right-sized for a garage cleanout, small landscaping job, or single room gut
  • 20 Yard: $375–$460 — the workhorse size for roofing tear-offs, kitchen remodels, and estate cleanouts
  • 30 Yard: $460–$540 — handles multi-room renovations or large commercial interior cleanouts
  • 40 Yard: $540–$625 — reserved for major construction projects, full property cleanouts, or contractor staging

Most providers in Twin Falls include a flat-rate structure — delivery, rental period, pickup, and disposal up to the weight allowance are bundled. After 14 days, expect daily extension fees of $5–$10. Weight overages typically run $65–$80 per extra ton, so if you're loading heavy debris like concrete, roofing shingles, or wet soil, confirm the tonnage cap before you start.

Tip: PSI Twin Falls is the city's contracted waste hauler and offers residential dumpster rental alongside their regular trash service — they may offer bundled pricing for existing customers. Heartland Recycling Services and JUX2 are strong independent alternatives worth getting quotes from.

Street Placement Permits in Twin Falls

Private property placements — driveways, yards, parking lots — need no permit in Twin Falls. That covers most residential jobs without a problem.

If you need the container on a public street, sidewalk, or any city right-of-way, you'll need a permit from the City of Twin Falls Engineering Division of the Public Works Department before the container is delivered:

  • Office: City of Twin Falls Engineering Division, 203 Main Avenue E, Twin Falls, ID 83301
  • Phone: (208) 736-2275
  • Website: tfid.org/184/Engineering

Street-placed containers must not block traffic or pedestrian paths. In the older neighborhoods near the historic downtown core (close to Shoshone Street and Blue Lakes Boulevard N), driveways are sometimes too short for a full roll-off container — that's when a street permit becomes necessary. Most local providers are familiar with the process and can coordinate the permit on your behalf. Ask when you book.

Where Your Debris Goes: Southern Idaho Solid Waste

Roll-off loads from Twin Falls are processed through the Southern Idaho Solid Waste (SISW) system, which has operated the region's disposal infrastructure since 1994. SISW manages Milner Butte Landfill along with a network of 14 transfer stations across Twin Falls, Blaine, Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, and Minidoka Counties.

The main drop-off point for Twin Falls city loads is the Twin Falls Transfer Station:
2186 Orchard Drive East, Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: (208) 734-3139
Hours: Monday–Saturday, 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM. Closed Sundays and major holidays.

The transfer station accepts general solid waste, inert materials, and tires. Hazardous materials — paint, motor oil, batteries, electronics, and flammable chemicals — cannot go into a roll-off container. The City of Twin Falls maintains a Hazardous Waste Disposal program (tfid.org/195) for those materials. Magic Valley Recycling accepts metals and certain recyclable C&D materials if you want to divert from the landfill tipping fees.

Picking the Right Container Size for Your Project

Twin Falls has a mix of older homes (1950s–1970s ranch-style near the downtown grid), newer subdivisions pushing out toward Kimberly Road and the eastern edge of the city, and a growing commercial and light industrial base near Pole Line Road and Highway 93. The right container depends on your project type more than your address.

  • 10 Yard: Small cleanouts, single-room renovations, minor landscaping, garage purges. Fits in tight driveways.
  • 20 Yard: Roofing replacements, kitchen or bath remodels, deck removals, full garage cleanouts. The most commonly rented size in Twin Falls.
  • 30 Yard: Multi-room gut jobs, large landscaping overhauls, commercial interior strip-outs.
  • 40 Yard: New construction debris, full property cleanouts, large-scale demolition staging.

For roofing work specifically — a common project given Twin Falls' hail-prone summers — shingles are surprisingly dense. Some providers offer flat-rate shingle-only pricing on 10-yard containers. If you're doing a full roof tear-off, ask about that option before defaulting to a 20-yard.

Note: Twin Falls ZIP codes 83301, 83303, and 83304 are all served by local providers. 83301 covers most of the city proper; 83303 and 83304 serve outlying and canyon-adjacent areas. Confirm your address with your provider when booking — some out-of-area companies have service boundaries that cut off before 83304.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to rent a dumpster in Twin Falls, Idaho?

Only for street or right-of-way placements. Driveway and private property placements require no permit. For public street placement, contact the City of Twin Falls Engineering Division at 203 Main Avenue E or call (208) 736-2275 to apply. Many local providers will handle the permit process for you — just ask when booking.

How much does dumpster rental cost in Twin Falls?

Typical pricing runs $300–$375 for a 10-yard container and $375–$460 for a 20-yard on a standard 10-day rental. Thirty-yard units average $460–$540 and 40-yard containers run $540–$625. Weight overages add $65–$80 per ton beyond the included allowance. Local providers like PSI Twin Falls, Heartland Recycling, and JUX2 are worth comparing.

Where does debris from Twin Falls dumpsters get disposed?

Most loads go to the Twin Falls Transfer Station at 2186 Orchard Drive East (operated by Southern Idaho Solid Waste), which transfers waste to Milner Butte Landfill. The transfer station is open Monday–Saturday, 7:30 AM–5:00 PM. Sorted recyclable materials like metals can be diverted to Magic Valley Recycling.

What ZIP codes does Twin Falls dumpster rental cover?

Twin Falls spans ZIP codes 83301 (city proper), 83303, and 83304. All three are served by local providers. Some national booking platforms may have service limitations in outlying ZIP codes — confirm your delivery address before booking.

Can I put roofing shingles in a Twin Falls dumpster?

Yes — asphalt shingles are accepted at the Twin Falls Transfer Station. However, shingles are heavy and can burn through your weight allowance quickly. Some local providers offer flat-rate roofing-specific pricing on smaller containers. Ask your provider about shingle-only rates if you're doing a full roof tear-off.

What items are prohibited from dumpsters in Twin Falls?

Idaho DEQ prohibits hazardous chemicals, paint, motor oil, batteries, tires, electronics, asbestos, medical waste, and flammable liquids from roll-off containers. The Twin Falls Transfer Station also cannot accept these items. Use the City of Twin Falls Hazardous Waste Disposal program (tfid.org/195) for those materials.