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Dumpster Rental in Grand Prairie, Texas

Roll-off dumpster rental in Grand Prairie for home cleanouts, roofing tear-offs, commercial debris, and renovation projects across Dallas and Tarrant Counties.

Roll Off Dumpster Rental in Grand Prairie: What to Know

Grand Prairie sits at the center of the DFW triangle — bordered by Dallas to the east, Fort Worth to the west, and Arlington directly to the south. That position concentrates commercial and industrial activity from multiple directions. The housing stock spans two distinct eras: older 1960s and 1970s neighborhoods in central Grand Prairie around the International Parkway corridor, and newer developments near Joe Pool Lake and the Mira Lagos community to the south. The older neighborhoods are generating renovation and estate cleanout demand as they hit the 50-to-60-year mark.

Grand Prairie's industrial and warehouse corridor along I-30 and the SH-161 frontage generates consistent commercial debris — warehouse renovations, light industrial buildout, and tenant improvement work that runs on a separate cycle from residential demand. Hail events track through the Dallas County and Tarrant County portions of the city simultaneously, and a single spring storm can push roofing demand across both the older central housing and the newer Lake Ridge and Mira Lagos communities at the same time.

Rolloff Dumpster Finder connects Grand Prairie customers with roll-off containers from local operators serving Dallas and Tarrant Counties. We cover Grand Prairie and the surrounding corridor — Arlington, Dallas, Irving, Mansfield, Cedar Hill, Duncanville, and DeSoto. Get a quote based on what you are hauling and where the container needs to land.

Roll-off dumpster rental for a home cleanout in Grand Prairie, TX

How Much Does a Dumpster Rental Cost in Grand Prairie?

Pricing depends on container size, debris type, weight, rental period, delivery location, and landfill disposal fees. The ranges below are estimates based on typicalGrand Prairie-area pricing. Your actual quote will vary.

Dumpster SizeCommon UsesEst. Grand Prairie Range
10 YardGarage cleanouts, single-room remodels, small roofing jobs, minor commercial cleanouts$250–$430 / week
15 YardBathroom remodels, medium home cleanouts, yard debris and landscaping waste$310–$520 / week
20 YardFull roofing tear-offs, estate cleanouts, kitchen remodels, commercial tenant cleanouts$360–$620 / week
30 YardLarge home renovations, commercial buildout debris, full property cleanouts$430–$740 / week
40 YardNew construction, warehouse renovation, large demolition jobs$560–$1,050+ / week

Estimates only. Actual pricing varies based on dumpster size, debris type, weight, rental period, delivery address, and provider availability. Street or right-of-way placement may require a permit which is not included in rental pricing.

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What Size Dumpster Do You Need?

For many Grand Prairie homeowners, a 20-yard dumpster covers most remodels, roofing jobs, and whole-home cleanouts without being oversized. Here is the full breakdown by container size.

10 Yard

~3 pickup truck loads

  • Small garage or room cleanout
  • Minor bathroom remodel
  • Small roofing job
  • Yard debris cleanup

The smallest standard container. Right for focused, single-space jobs.

15 Yard

~4.5 pickup truck loads

  • Bathroom remodel
  • Medium cleanout
  • Deck removal (small)
  • Landscaping debris

A good middle option when a 10-yard feels tight but a 20-yard seems excessive.

20 Yard

~6 pickup truck loads

  • Kitchen or basement remodel
  • Full roof tear-off
  • Whole-home cleanout
  • Deck removal (large)

The most-booked size. Handles most remodels, roofing jobs, and full-home cleanouts comfortably.

30 Yard

~9 pickup truck loads

  • Large renovation
  • Estate cleanout
  • New construction cleanup
  • Mixed C&D debris

Step up to a 30-yard when the job is big or when you want buffer room to avoid a second pull.

40 Yard

~12 pickup truck loads

  • Major construction project
  • Commercial renovation
  • Large demolition
  • Multi-unit cleanout

The largest standard container. Typically reserved for commercial jobs and major construction.

Not sure which size fits your project? Read the dumpster size guide.

Common Grand Prairie Dumpster Rental Projects

From older neighborhood renovations to new construction debris, here are the project types we most commonly help Grand Prairie-area customers with.

Commercial construction and renovation dumpster rental in Grand Prairie, TX
01

Roofing Tear-Offs

Grand Prairie straddles Dallas and Tarrant Counties and sits squarely in Hail Alley. A 20-yard handles most residential roofing tear-offs. After a significant hail event, provider capacity across the mid-DFW corridor fills fast — the city's position between Dallas, Arlington, and Fort Worth means multiple markets are competing for the same containers at once. Book as soon as a contractor is scheduled.

02

Home Cleanouts

Central Grand Prairie's 1960s and 1970s neighborhoods are generating estate cleanout and pre-sale cleanout demand as original owners move on. A three-bedroom ranch in the Dalworth Park or Turner Park area lived in for 40 years regularly fills a 20-yard container. Properties with detached garages or storage sheds push toward a 30-yard.

03

Commercial & Warehouse Debris

Grand Prairie's I-30 and SH-161 corridors have warehouse and light industrial facilities that generate renovation and cleanout debris on a commercial scale. Tenant improvements, facility renovations, and warehouse cleanouts all generate C&D debris that moves separately from residential volume. A 30- or 40-yard container is typical for commercial-scale work.

04

Kitchen & Bath Remodels

Original 1970s kitchens and bathrooms in central Grand Prairie are generating gut-and-replace projects as buyers update after purchase. A full kitchen teardown in a 1970s Grand Prairie ranch house fills a 10-yard container. Add the bathrooms to the scope and step to a 15-yard.

05

Estate Cleanouts

The older central Grand Prairie neighborhoods generate estate cleanout volume as longtime residents move on. Properties in Prairie Hills, Dalworth Park, and South Grand Prairie that have had one owner since the 1970s often fill a 20-yard container without the garage contents even loaded. Size up if the property has outbuildings or a full workshop.

06

Construction Debris

New residential development near Joe Pool Lake, Mira Lagos, and the Lynn Creek area generates framing, drywall, and mixed construction debris. Commercial development along the SH-161 corridor and around Epic Central adds commercial C&D volume to the market. Contractors on active builds typically plan multiple container pulls rather than a single long rental.

07

Garage Cleanouts

Grand Prairie's 1970s and 1980s homes have attached and detached garages that accumulate decades of storage. Single-car cleanouts typically fit a 10-yard container; a packed two-car garage in the Westchester or Mountain Creek area usually needs a 15-yard.

08

Waterfront Renovation

Joe Pool Lake borders Grand Prairie on the south, and the Mira Lagos and Lake Ridge communities see renovation activity tied to waterfront properties. Deck rebuilds, fence removal, and dock-adjacent cleanouts are distinct from standard residential projects. Access constraints near the lakefront may require confirming truck clearance before scheduling delivery.

09

Yard Waste & Landscaping

Tree trimming, brush clearing, old sod, and landscaping overhauls across Grand Prairie neighborhoods. Larger lots near Joe Pool Lake and in the Mountain Creek area generate significant yard debris during seasonal cleanup and storm recovery. Confirm whether your provider accepts organics before loading.

Dumpster Placement in Grand Prairie: Driveways, Alleys & Street Access

Dumpster placement in Grand Prairie depends on your lot, neighborhood, and whether the container goes on private property or a public right-of-way.

  • 1

    Driveway placement is the standard option across Grand Prairie suburban neighborhoods. Most properties have adequate clearance for a standard roll-off container.

  • 2

    Street or right-of-way placement in Grand Prairie usually requires a permit. Your rental provider can typically handle this — confirm before scheduling delivery.

  • 3

    Commercial and industrial properties along I-30 and the SH-161 corridor may require coordinated delivery timing. Confirm access and designated placement spots with the site manager before the driver arrives.

  • 4

    Waterfront properties near Joe Pool Lake may have limited rear access or terrain constraints. Confirm truck clearance with your provider before scheduling delivery on a lakefront lot.

  • 5

    Newer HOA communities in Mira Lagos and Lake Ridge may have placement rules. Check with the association before booking.

  • 6

    When in doubt, confirm placement requirements with your rental provider before scheduling delivery.

What Can You Put in a Roll Off Dumpster?

Accepted and restricted items vary by provider and disposal facility. Always confirm with your rental company if you have items you are not sure about.

Commonly Accepted

  • Household junk and furniture
  • Construction lumber and wood
  • Drywall and plaster
  • Flooring (carpet, hardwood, tile)
  • Roofing shingles and materials
  • Yard waste (check with provider)
  • Non-hazardous renovation debris
  • Metal scraps and fixtures
  • Glass and windows
  • Cardboard and packaging

Commonly Restricted

  • Paint and solvents
  • Chemicals and pesticides
  • Motor oil and automotive fluids
  • Propane tanks
  • Batteries (car and household)
  • Tires
  • Appliances containing refrigerants (freon)
  • Asbestos-containing materials
  • Hazardous waste of any kind
  • Electronics (e-waste) — varies by provider
  • Concrete, dirt, brick, asphalt (require special heavy-debris containers)

For the full list of accepted and prohibited items, read our guide to what can go in a roll-off dumpster.

Grand Prairie Neighborhoods & Surrounding Areas

Rolloff Dumpster Finder helps customers across Grand Prairie neighborhoods and the surrounding metro area. Availability may vary by delivery location.

Grand Prairie Neighborhoods

Dalworth ParkPrairie HillsSouth Grand PrairieWestchesterTurner ParkMira LagosLake RidgeLynn CreekMountain CreekCorn ValleyInternational Parkway CorridorNorth Grand Prairie

Nearby Cities & Suburbs

DallasArlingtonIrvingMansfieldCedar HillDuncanvilleDeSotoMidlothianFort WorthBurleson

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How Dumpster Rental Works in Grand Prairie

Four steps from first contact to final pickup.

01

Tell us about your project

Share your city, project type, and approximate debris volume. The more specific you are, the more accurate the quote.

02

Choose the right size

Pick a container size based on your project. Use the size guide above or ask — getting the size right the first time avoids paying for a second pull.

03

Schedule delivery

Confirm a delivery date and placement location. Make sure the area is clear of vehicles, overhead lines, and any access obstacles before the truck arrives.

04

Fill it and call for pickup

Fill the container at your pace during the rental period. When you're done, call for pickup. Pickup is included in your flat-rate quote to the stated weight limit.

Grand Prairie Dumpster Rental — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dumpster rental cost in Grand Prairie?
A 10-yard container in Grand Prairie runs $250–$430 per week. A 20-yard for roofing tear-offs and estate cleanouts runs $360–$620. A 30-yard for large renovations or commercial work runs $430–$740. These are market estimates — your quote varies by provider, delivery location, and debris type.
What size dumpster do I need for a Grand Prairie home cleanout?
A 20-yard handles most full-home cleanouts in Grand Prairie. For a garage or single-room project, a 10- or 15-yard is typically enough. Grand Prairie's 1960s and 1970s ranch houses with detached garages and storage buildings often generate more than expected — size up if the property has not been cleared in a decade or more.
Can I get a dumpster for roofing debris in Grand Prairie?
Yes. A 20-yard handles most residential roofing tear-offs in Grand Prairie. The city straddles Dallas and Tarrant Counties, and after a major hail event providers across the mid-DFW corridor fill fast. Book as soon as a contractor is scheduled.
Do you serve commercial properties and warehouses in Grand Prairie?
Yes. Roll-off containers serve both residential and commercial projects. Warehouse cleanouts, tenant improvements, and light industrial renovation debris typically need a 30- or 40-yard container. Confirm access and site logistics with your provider before scheduling a commercial delivery.
What about concrete, dirt, or heavy debris in Grand Prairie?
Dense material hits weight limits at roughly half the container volume. Concrete, soil, and brick need the right weight allowance for the job. Tell your provider what is going in the bin before getting a quote.
How quickly can I get dumpster delivery in Grand Prairie?
Same-day or next-day delivery is typically available during normal periods. After a major hail event across the DFW corridor, lead times stretch as providers fill with roofing jobs across Dallas, Tarrant, and adjacent counties. During spring storm season, plan for 24–72 hours.
Do you serve Arlington, Dallas, and nearby cities?
Yes. Rolloff Dumpster Finder serves Grand Prairie and the surrounding DFW corridor — Arlington, Dallas, Irving, Mansfield, Cedar Hill, Duncanville, and DeSoto. Pricing and availability vary by delivery location.
How long can I keep a dumpster rental in Grand Prairie?
Standard rental periods run 7–10 days. Extension rates typically run $5–$15 per day. For commercial projects with multiple phases, ask about extended pricing at booking rather than extending mid-rental.
Are there items I cannot put in a Grand Prairie dumpster?
Hazardous materials — paint, solvents, motor oil, propane tanks, car batteries, and appliances containing refrigerants — are not accepted in standard roll-off containers. Grand Prairie homes built before 1980 may contain asbestos in floor tile, insulation, or roofing shingles. Test before demo if the property predates 1980.

Need a Roll Off Dumpster in Grand Prairie?

Whether you are cleaning out a home, remodeling a kitchen, tearing off a roof, or managing construction debris, Rolloff Dumpster Finder can help you find roll off dumpster options in the Grand Prairie area. Tips on choosing the right rental company.

Availability may vary. Pricing depends on debris type, weight, rental period, and delivery location.