Dumpster Rental in Blaine, Minnesota

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Getting dumpster rental in Blaine, MN is straightforward — local and regional providers serve all four ZIP codes (55014, 55434, 55448, 55449) with same-day and next-day delivery. Whether you're finishing a basement in Deacon's Walk, tearing off a roof after hail season, or clearing out an estate on the northeast side, a roll-off container gets the job done without multiple truck runs. Pricing in Blaine typically runs $291–$660 depending on size, weight, and rental duration.

Dumpster Permits in Blaine, MN

Blaine keeps permitting simple. If the dumpster stays on your private driveway or property, no permit is required — you can schedule delivery without any city paperwork.

If you need the container placed in a public street or right-of-way, you'll need a Right-of-Way Permit from the City of Blaine Public Works Department before delivery.

Permit Contact: City of Blaine Public Works, 10801 Town Square Drive NE, Blaine, MN 55449. Phone: (763) 785-6165. The application requires your dumpster location, duration of use, and the name of your rental provider. Apply through blainemn.gov.

Most residential projects in Blaine don't require a permit — driveways are wide enough to accommodate a 10 or 20-yard container without blocking traffic. For street placements, apply a few days before your scheduled delivery to avoid delays. Questions about community standards or exterior property rules can be directed to (763) 785-6146.

Dumpster Rental Pricing in Blaine, MN

Blaine sits in the north metro, where dumpster rental pricing is competitive but not as rock-bottom as exurban markets. Here's what you can expect from local providers:

  • 10-yard container: $291–$499 — small cleanouts, single-room renovations, yard waste
  • 15-yard container: $350–$575 — bathroom gut, garage cleanout, deck removal
  • 20-yard container: $400–$660 — kitchen/basement remodel, roofing tear-off, multi-room renovation
  • 30-yard container: $550–$848 — large home renovation, new construction framing waste
  • 40-yard container: $660–$1,000+ — full home cleanout, major commercial or construction project

Most rentals in Blaine include a 7–10 day rental period with a covered tonnage allowance. Weight overage fees run $50–$200 per ton beyond the limit. Heavy materials — concrete, brick, soil — fill up that allowance fast, so ask your provider about weight limits before you load.

Providers serving Blaine include Nitti Companies (12351 Cloud Dr NE, Blaine), DEM-CON Dumpsters (3280 99th Ct NE, Blaine), Haul It A Day, Junk Bee Gone, and national marketplaces like Budget Dumpster. Local companies often offer faster turnaround and more flexible scheduling than national chains.

Common Dumpster Projects in Blaine

Blaine's mix of 1970s–1990s tract housing, newer subdivisions, and active northeast development creates steady demand for roll-off containers year-round. The most common uses:

  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels — high-income households invest heavily in renovation; a 20-yard handles most gut jobs
  • Roofing tear-offs — Minnesota hail seasons drive high roofing demand; asphalt shingles need dedicated weight capacity
  • Basement finishing — framing, drywall, and flooring waste from Blaine's many unfinished lower levels
  • Estate and garage cleanouts — older neighborhoods on the west and central side generate regular estate cleanup jobs
  • New construction debris — northeast Blaine has active residential subdivision development with ongoing framing waste
  • Yard and landscaping projects — large lots with mature trees produce significant organic and brush waste

The Highway 65 corridor construction activity launching in 2026 is also generating commercial-side demand in Blaine and neighboring Ham Lake. If you're on a commercial job site, confirm weight limits before loading heavy C&D material.

What You Can and Cannot Put in a Blaine Dumpster

Anoka County processes most solid waste as refuse-derived fuel (RDF) rather than landfilling it — there are no active MSW landfills in the county. This efficient system is good for the environment, but the sorting requirements still mean certain materials cannot go in a roll-off container.

Accepted in roll-off dumpsters:

  • Construction debris — lumber, drywall, roofing shingles, flooring
  • Household furniture and general junk
  • Yard waste (some providers offer dedicated green waste containers)
  • Concrete, brick, and masonry (heavy — weight limits apply strictly)
  • Metal, appliances (drained of fluids), and fixtures

Prohibited — keep these out:

  • Electronics and e-waste (TVs, computers, monitors) — drop off at Recycle Technologies, 10040 Davenport Street NE, Blaine
  • Hazardous household chemicals, paint, solvents, motor oil
  • Tires, lead-acid batteries, propane tanks
  • Appliances containing Freon (refrigerators, AC units) without refrigerant removal
  • Asbestos-containing materials
  • Medical or biohazardous waste

Electronics recycling: Blaine's monthly drop-off event runs at Recycle Technologies, 1525 99th Lane NE — 3rd Saturday of each month (February–December), 8 AM–12 PM. Anoka County Household Hazardous Waste Facility handles paint, chemicals, and solvents: (763) 324-3400.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to rent a dumpster in Blaine, MN?

No permit is needed if the dumpster sits on your private driveway or property. For any placement in a public street or right-of-way, you need a Right-of-Way Permit from Blaine Public Works at (763) 785-6165. Most residential jobs in Blaine use the driveway, so permitting is not required.

How much does dumpster rental cost in Blaine, MN?

Expect to pay $291–$499 for a 10-yard, $400–$660 for a 20-yard, and $550–$848 for a 30-yard container in Blaine. Pricing varies by provider, rental duration, and weight. Most rentals include 7–10 days and a tonnage allowance. Overage fees run $50–$200 per ton over the limit.

What dumpster size do I need for a roof replacement in Blaine?

A 20-yard roll-off is the standard choice for roofing tear-offs on most Blaine homes. Asphalt shingles are heavy — one square (100 sq ft) of shingles weighs roughly 150–350 lbs. A typical 1,500–2,000 sq ft roof can easily fill a 20-yard container and push the weight limit. Ask your provider about their weight allowance for roofing jobs specifically.

Where does dumpster waste go in Blaine and Anoka County?

Anoka County processes most solid waste as refuse-derived fuel (RDF) at the Great River Energy Processing Plant — there are no active MSW landfills in the county. Recyclable materials are separated out, and hazardous waste goes to the Anoka County Household Hazardous Waste Facility. Electronics must be taken to a designated drop-off like Recycle Technologies in Blaine.

Can I throw electronics in a dumpster in Blaine?

No. Electronics — TVs, computers, monitors, small appliances — are banned from roll-off dumpsters in Minnesota under the MPCA Electronics Recycling Act. Drop them off at Recycle Technologies, 10040 Davenport Street NE, Blaine (free drop-off most days), or at the monthly community recycling event at 1525 99th Lane NE on the 3rd Saturday each month.

How far in advance do I need to book a dumpster in Blaine?

Local Blaine providers like Nitti Companies and DEM-CON Dumpsters often offer next-day or even same-day delivery. During peak season (May–October, when roofing and renovation work surges), booking 2–3 days out is a safer bet. For large construction projects or specific delivery windows, call a week ahead.