Dumpster Rental in Lakewood, Ohio

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Getting dumpster rental in Lakewood, Ohio means working with a market that understands old houses — and Lakewood has plenty of them. Over 80% of the city's housing stock was built before 1950, which means gut renovations, roofing tear-offs, and full estate cleanouts are a regular part of life in this dense lakeside community. Whether you're clearing out a Craftsman bungalow on Clifton Boulevard or tackling a landlord unit refresh near Detroit Avenue, a roll-off container is the fastest way to get the job done right.

Dumpster Permits in Lakewood, Ohio

Lakewood requires an Obstruction Permit when you place a roll-off container in any public right-of-way — including the street, sidewalk, or alley. If the dumpster sits entirely on your driveway or private property, no permit is needed.

Obstruction permits are issued by the Division of Housing & Building at Lakewood City Hall, 12650 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107. You can apply in person (Monday–Friday, 8 AM–4 PM) or through the CitizenServe online portal. Call (216) 529-6270 or email building.permits@lakewoodoh.gov to confirm current fees and processing time before your delivery date.

One important note: Lakewood requires a separate building permit before any excavation, structural alteration, or demolition work begins. If you're pulling a building permit for your renovation, ask about the obstruction permit at the same time to avoid delays.

Tip: Most dumpster rental companies serving Lakewood are familiar with the city's permit process. Ask your provider if they handle permit applications — some do it as part of the service.

Dumpster Rental Pricing in Lakewood

Lakewood sits in the Cleveland metro market, where dumpster rental pricing runs slightly above Ohio's statewide average of $240–$460. Dense urban delivery logistics, older neighborhoods with narrow streets, and high landfill demand in Cuyahoga County all push prices toward the higher end of the range.

Here's what you can expect from local and regional providers serving ZIP code 44107:

  • 10-yard container: $325–$449 (roofing, small cleanouts, single-room demo)
  • 15-yard container: $375–$549 (bathroom and kitchen gut-outs, flooring removal)
  • 20-yard container: $420–$615 (whole-house renovation, large cleanouts)
  • 30-yard container: $500–$689 (full demo, multi-unit landlord projects)
  • 40-yard container: $575–$759 (commercial work, major construction)

Local providers like Krug Disposal & Hauling ((216) 337-5514) and CLE Disposal ((216) 780-8399) typically come in at the lower end of those ranges and offer same-day or next-day delivery in Lakewood. King Dumpsters ((330) 587-9139) adds driveway protection boards at no extra charge — worth asking about on narrow Lakewood driveways.

Weight overages run $50–$100 per ton above the included weight limit. Heavy materials like concrete, brick, or roofing shingles add up fast — if you're tearing off a full roof or removing a concrete walkway, mention it when you call so the provider can set the right container and weight allowance from the start.

Choosing the Right Container Size for Lakewood Projects

Lakewood's housing is dense, and lot sizes are small. Most driveways in the city can fit a 10- or 15-yard container comfortably; a 20-yard container works on longer driveways but leaves little room on shorter ones. A 30- or 40-yard unit often needs to go in the street — which means you'll need that obstruction permit from the city.

Common project types in Lakewood and the containers that fit them:

  • Roofing tear-off (full house): 10–15 yard — shingles are heavy; don't oversize
  • Kitchen or bath gut-out: 10–15 yard
  • Basement or attic cleanout: 10–20 yard depending on volume
  • Full estate cleanout: 20 yard — Lakewood's older homes accumulate decades of material
  • Whole-house renovation: 20–30 yard
  • Landlord unit refresh between tenants: 10–15 yard
  • Plaster-to-drywall conversion (full house): 20–30 yard — plaster is heavier than it looks

The Heritage Home Program, active in Lakewood for homes 50+ years old, has increased renovation activity city-wide — many homeowners are pulling equity loans specifically for structural and cosmetic repairs. If you're doing a Heritage-eligible project, budget for at least a 20-yard container and confirm weight limits with your provider before loading.

Where Debris Goes After Pickup in Lakewood

Lakewood has its own Refuse and Recycling Center at 12920 Berea Rd. (open weekdays 8 AM–2 PM, Saturdays 8 AM–12 PM, (216) 252-4322), but this facility is for Lakewood residents only and does not accept contractor debris or construction materials from roll-off containers.

Your dumpster rental company will haul construction and demolition waste to one of Cuyahoga County's Ohio EPA-licensed C&D facilities:

  • Cuyahoga C&DD Landfill — 6640 Cochran Rd., Solon, OH (Waste Management, (440) 498-5700)
  • Boyas Excavating / Boyas Recycling — 11311 Rockside Rd., Valley View, OH ((216) 524-3620)
  • Rosby Resource Recycling — 54 E. Schaaf Rd., Brooklyn Heights, OH ((216) 661-6102)

Ohio EPA and Cuyahoga County prohibit the following from roll-off containers in Lakewood: paint (oil-based), refrigerants, tires, batteries, motor oil, contaminated soil, asbestos, TVs, computer monitors, and household hazardous materials. Electronic waste is subject to Ohio's statewide e-recycling ban. Violating these rules can result in extra charges from your hauler or fines from the city.

Note: Lakewood's curbside collection does not accept contractor-generated debris under any circumstances. A roll-off container is the only compliant option for renovation and demolition waste in 44107.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to rent a dumpster in Lakewood, Ohio?

You need an Obstruction Permit from Lakewood's Division of Housing & Building if the dumpster will sit in the street, sidewalk, or alley. No permit is required for placement on your private driveway or property. Contact the city at (216) 529-6270 or building.permits@lakewoodoh.gov to apply.

How much does dumpster rental cost in Lakewood, OH?

Expect to pay $325–$449 for a 10-yard container and $420–$615 for a 20-yard in Lakewood. The Cleveland metro market runs slightly above Ohio's statewide average. Local providers like Krug Disposal and CLE Disposal tend to price lower than national brokers for the same delivery area.

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

Most Lakewood homeowners doing a single-room renovation or roofing job use a 10–15 yard container. Full-house cleanouts and whole-home gut renovations typically need a 20-yard. Keep in mind that Lakewood's older homes with plaster walls generate heavier debris than modern drywall — size up if you're removing plaster.

Can I put construction debris in a dumpster in Lakewood?

Yes. Roll-off dumpsters are designed for construction and demolition debris — drywall, plaster, flooring, roofing shingles, lumber, brick, and concrete. You cannot put paint (oil-based), tires, batteries, electronics, asbestos, or hazardous chemicals in the container.

How long can I keep a dumpster in Lakewood?

Standard rentals in the Lakewood area run 7–10 days. Most providers charge around $15/day for extended rental. If your project is running long, call your provider before the pickup date to extend — it's usually easier than scheduling a second drop.

Where does dumpster waste go in Lakewood, Ohio?

Haulers take construction debris from Lakewood to Ohio EPA-licensed C&D facilities in Cuyahoga County, including the Cuyahoga C&DD Landfill in Solon, Boyas Recycling in Valley View, or Rosby Resource Recycling in Brooklyn Heights. Lakewood's own Refuse and Recycling Center on Berea Rd. does not accept contractor or roll-off debris.