Dumpster Rental in Corvallis, Oregon

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Dumpster rental in Corvallis is the practical solution for landlords turning over student rentals near Oregon State University, homeowners tackling long-overdue renovations, and contractors managing construction debris across Benton County. Whether you're clearing a rental unit in the College Hill neighborhood, gutting a bathroom in South Corvallis, or managing OSU campus-adjacent demolition work, a roll-off container eliminates multiple dump runs. Pricing in Corvallis typically runs $383–$654 depending on container size and project scope.

Dumpster Permits in Corvallis, Oregon

The City of Corvallis requires an Occupy Right-of-Way Permit for any roll-off container placed in the public right-of-way — including street lanes, curb zones, and sidewalk areas. If the dumpster fits entirely on your driveway or private property, no permit is needed.

Permit applications go through the Development Services office at 501 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis, OR 97333. Counter hours for drop-in service are Monday through Friday, 8:00–11:00 a.m. and 12:00–5:00 p.m. Permits are issued for a defined duration since public right-of-way occupancy is intended to be temporary.

Tip: Most residential driveways in Corvallis — particularly in the NW Corvallis and Timberhill neighborhoods — are long enough to fit a 10 or 20-yard container without touching the ROW. Measure first. If you need street placement, get the permit before scheduling delivery to avoid delays or fines.

Your rental company may handle the permit on your behalf for a small administrative fee — ask when booking. ROW placement without a valid permit can result in forced removal at your expense.

Dumpster Rental Pricing in Corvallis

Corvallis sits in a mid-range pricing tier for dumpster rental, with market averages landing between $470 and $604 for a standard 7-day rental. Local companies like Dumpster Rental of Corvallis (541-263-7753) and Summit Dumpster Rental (541-714-1208) often offer competitive rates compared to national brokers.

  • 10-yard: $383–$430 — single-room cleanouts, small bathroom remodels, yard debris
  • 13-yard (NW Dump): $399 (1 day), $499 (3 days), $599 (5 days) — includes landfill up to 2,000 lbs
  • 15–20-yard: $430–$540 — full room renovations, roofing jobs, rental property cleanouts
  • 30-yard: $540–$654 — multi-room remodels, large cleanouts, construction debris
  • 40-yard: $600–$795 — commercial projects, OSU campus-adjacent work, major demolitions

Overage fees typically run $50–$120 per ton over the included weight limit. Dense materials — concrete, soil, roofing shingles — hit weight limits well before a container looks full. Disclose heavy materials upfront to get accurate pricing. Extended rentals beyond the standard period add $5–$10 per day.

Coffin Butte Landfill: Where Your Dumpster Goes

Nearly all roll-off containers hauled out of Corvallis go to Coffin Butte Landfill, operated by Republic Services at 29175 Coffin Butte Road, Corvallis, OR 97330. Phone: (541) 745-5792.

Coffin Butte is open Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (loads requiring hand-unloading must arrive by 4:30 p.m.). The facility is closed Sundays and major holidays. Disposal rates your provider pays on your behalf:

  • Household trash / C&D debris: $106/ton + $19.71 environmental fee ($53.63 minimum)
  • Yard debris / clean wood: $62/ton — significant savings if you're disposing of brush, stumps, or lumber scraps
  • Fill dirt: $12.50/ton (1-ton minimum)

These tipping fees are factored into your rental quote — your hauler handles all landfill transactions directly. Coffin Butte accepts cash, Visa, MC, Discover, and AmEx. The facility also accepts e-waste, tires, appliances, and motor oil as separate drop-off streams.

Common Dumpster Rental Projects in Corvallis

Corvallis has roughly 60,000 residents spread across ZIP codes 97330, 97331, and 97333, with a pronounced seasonal demand cycle tied to Oregon State University's academic calendar. The highest demand windows are late May through June, when ~38,000 students vacate rental housing en masse.

  • Student rental cleanouts (97331): The College Hill and campus-adjacent neighborhoods see intense annual turnover — landlords commonly rent 10 and 15-yard containers between tenants every June
  • Home renovations: Corvallis's housing stock skews older, especially in South Corvallis (97333), driving steady demand for kitchen, bath, and flooring tearout work year-round
  • Roofing replacements: A 20-yard container handles most residential roofing tear-offs throughout the city
  • Multifamily construction debris: Corvallis ranks in the top 10 small metros for multifamily housing construction — ongoing apartment development generates significant C&D waste
  • OSU campus projects: Major university construction and demolition projects (including a 211,000 SF building demolition) require large-capacity roll-off containers
  • Commercial buildouts: Downtown Corvallis and the NW Professional Drive corridor see consistent retail and office tenant improvement projects

What Can You Throw in a Corvallis Dumpster?

Standard household and construction materials are accepted in most Corvallis roll-off containers: furniture, drywall, flooring, lumber, roofing shingles, yard waste, appliances (drained), metals, and general junk. Oregon DEQ rules and company-level policies prohibit a common set of items:

  • Electronics (TVs, computers, monitors) — Oregon's E-Cycles program requires separate recycling; Coffin Butte has a designated e-waste drop
  • Batteries and automotive fluids (oil, antifreeze, brake fluid)
  • Tires — accepted separately at Coffin Butte for $17–$240 depending on size
  • Hazardous chemicals, paint, solvents, pesticides, and pool chemicals
  • Asbestos-containing materials
  • Propane tanks and flammable liquids
  • Medical and biohazardous waste
  • Freon appliances (refrigerators, AC units) — accepted at Coffin Butte for $41 each

Corvallis Household Hazardous Waste collection events are held quarterly at the city depot through Sustainable Corvallis — check the schedule for proper disposal of prohibited materials before renting. Some local companies (including NW Dump) also prohibit concrete and dirt — confirm with your provider before loading heavy debris.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to place a dumpster in Corvallis, OR?

Only if the dumpster will be placed in the public right-of-way. The City of Corvallis requires an Occupy Right-of-Way Permit through the Development Services office at 501 SW Madison Ave. If you're placing the container entirely on your private driveway or property, no permit is needed. Plan ahead — permit processing requires a visit or drop-off during counter hours (Mon–Fri, 8–11 a.m. and noon–5 p.m.).

How much does dumpster rental cost in Corvallis, Oregon?

Dumpster rental in Corvallis typically runs $383–$795, depending on container size and rental duration. A 10-yard container starts around $383–$430. A 20-yard — the most common size for home renovations and rental property cleanouts — runs $490–$540. Local companies like Dumpster Rental of Corvallis (541-263-7753), Summit Dumpster Rental (541-714-1208), and NW Dump (541-203-3243) often offer better rates than national brokers.

Where do dumpsters from Corvallis get dumped?

Nearly all roll-off containers from Corvallis are hauled to Coffin Butte Landfill at 29175 Coffin Butte Road, operated by Republic Services. Tipping fees for household trash and C&D debris run $106/ton plus a $19.71 environmental fee. Your rental provider handles all landfill transactions — disposal is included in your quoted price.

What size dumpster do I need for a student rental cleanout in Corvallis?

For a standard 2–3 bedroom student rental near OSU, a 10 or 15-yard container typically handles the load. If the unit has been heavily damaged or you're doing a full renovation between tenants, a 20-yard gives you more buffer. Many Corvallis landlords rent 10-yard containers each June during the post-academic-year turnover window — book early since availability tightens significantly in late May.

Can I put concrete or dirt in a dumpster in Corvallis?

Depends on the company. Some Corvallis providers, including NW Dump, prohibit concrete and dirt outright. Others allow it but will charge significant overage fees — dense materials exceed weight limits at 30–50% of visual capacity. Always disclose heavy materials when booking. If your project is primarily concrete, ask about a dedicated debris-only container at adjusted pricing.

Are electronics allowed in a Corvallis dumpster?

No. Oregon's E-Cycles program prohibits TVs, computers, monitors, and most electronics from roll-off containers statewide. Coffin Butte Landfill accepts e-waste as a separate drop-off stream. Several retail locations in Corvallis also participate in the E-Cycles program. Your rental provider may refuse pickup or charge extra fees if prohibited electronics are found in the container.