Dumpster Rental in McKinney, Texas
Roll-off dumpster rental in McKinney for historic home renovations, Stonebridge Ranch remodels, roofing tear-offs, and estate cleanouts throughout Collin County.
Roll Off Dumpster Rental in McKinney: What to Know
McKinney has two distinct dumpster markets running at the same time. The historic downtown district and older central neighborhoods built from the 1890s through the 1960s generate estate cleanout and renovation demand as longtime residents move on and buyers take on full-gut projects. Stonebridge Ranch — one of the largest master-planned communities in North Texas, with more than 9,000 homes — has its own renovation wave as properties from the 1990s and early 2000s hit the 25-to-30-year mark. Both markets are active, and they rarely need the same container size.
McKinney is still building on its western and northern edges. Trinity Falls along the West Fork Trinity River, Painted Tree, and Erwin Farms are generating consistent new-construction debris alongside the renovation demand in the older stock. Collin County sits in Hail Alley, and spring storm seasons push roofing replacement volume across the metro simultaneously. Provider capacity tightens fast after a significant event — booking as soon as a contractor is scheduled is the move, not waiting to see how the workload settles.
Rolloff Dumpster Finder connects McKinney customers with roll-off containers from local operators covering Collin County and adjacent communities. We serve McKinney and the surrounding corridor — Frisco, Allen, Prosper, Celina, Melissa, Fairview, and Princeton. Get a quote based on what you are hauling and where the container needs to land.

How Much Does a Dumpster Rental Cost in McKinney?
Pricing depends on container size, debris type, weight, rental period, delivery location, and landfill disposal fees. The ranges below are estimates based on typicalMcKinney-area pricing. Your actual quote will vary.
| Dumpster Size | Common Uses | Est. McKinney Range |
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| 10 Yard | Single-room remodels, kitchen teardowns, garage cleanouts, small historic home projects | $250–$430 / week |
| 15 Yard | Bathroom remodels, medium cleanouts, yard debris and landscaping waste | $310–$520 / week |
| 20 Yard | Full roofing tear-offs, estate cleanouts, multi-room remodels, deck removal | $360–$620 / week |
| 30 Yard | Large home renovations, mixed construction debris, whole-property cleanouts | $430–$740 / week |
| 40 Yard | New home construction, commercial 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 McKinney 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 McKinney Dumpster Rental Projects
From older neighborhood renovations to new construction debris, here are the project types we most commonly help McKinney-area customers with.

Historic Home Renovation
McKinney's historic downtown neighborhoods around the courthouse square have 1890s through 1940s homes that generate significant debris during gut renovations. Original plaster walls, old hardwood subfloors, cast iron pipe, and knob-and-tube wiring all add weight fast. Confirm truck access before scheduling delivery on the narrow downtown grid streets.
Estate Cleanouts
The older central McKinney neighborhoods and historic district properties generate the most estate cleanout demand in the market. A home lived in for 40 or more years in the Chestnut Square area typically fills a 20-yard container. Properties with detached garages, workshops, or outbuildings often push to a 30-yard.
Roofing Tear-Offs
McKinney sits in Hail Alley and Collin County spring storm seasons hit the market reliably. A 20-yard handles most residential roofing tear-offs. Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch homes have larger roof footprints than average — confirm the weight allowance before loading shingles. Book as soon as a contractor is scheduled; post-storm availability drops fast across north DFW.
Kitchen & Bath Remodels
Stonebridge Ranch properties from the mid-1990s and early 2000s are at the point where original kitchens and master baths need full replacement. Large Stonebridge Ranch kitchens generate cabinet boxes, tile, countertops, and flooring that fill a 10- or 15-yard container. Older downtown-area kitchens often have more surprises behind the walls.
New Home Construction
Trinity Falls, Painted Tree, and Erwin Farms are generating steady framing, drywall, and mixed construction debris on the active western and northern edges of McKinney. Contractors on active builds typically plan multiple pulls rather than holding one container for weeks. Craig Ranch sees infill construction and commercial buildout around the McKinney National Golf Club corridor.
Home Cleanouts
Full-home clear-outs in McKinney come from two sources: buy-and-update projects in Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch, and pre-sale or post-estate work in older central McKinney. A 1980s McKinney ranch house typically fits a 15-yard. An older historic home with decades of accumulated storage usually needs a 20-yard.
Construction Debris
Framing lumber, drywall, concrete, and mixed C&D waste from residential and commercial builds. Active development corridors in west and north McKinney generate consistent volume. Commercial construction along the US-75 frontage roads and around the Craig Ranch Town Center adds to contractor demand across the market.
Garage Cleanouts
Three-car garages are standard in Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch. These fill with accumulated storage over 20-plus years at a rate that surprises most homeowners until they start loading. A packed three-car garage in Stonebridge Ranch regularly generates a 15-yard load. Older central McKinney properties may have detached garages or workshops that add significant volume.
Yard Waste & Landscaping
Tree trimming, old sod, brush clearing, and landscaping overhauls across McKinney neighborhoods. Trinity Falls properties along the river corridor and larger Stonebridge Ranch lots generate significant yard debris during seasonal cleanup. Confirm whether your provider accepts organics and tree limbs before loading.
Dumpster Placement in McKinney: Driveways, Alleys & Street Access
Dumpster placement in McKinney depends on your lot, neighborhood, and whether the container goes on private property or a public right-of-way.
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Driveway placement is the standard option across McKinney suburban neighborhoods. Large driveways in Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch homes typically provide adequate clearance for a standard roll-off container.
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The historic downtown grid streets around the courthouse square are narrow by 1890s standards. Large roll-off trucks may have limited turning radius on some downtown blocks. Confirm access with your provider before scheduling delivery for a historic district property.
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Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch are HOA communities with placement rules that may restrict how long a container can be visible from the street. Check with your association before booking.
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Street or right-of-way placement in McKinney requires a permit from the City of McKinney. Your rental provider can typically handle this permit; confirm before scheduling delivery.
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Active construction sites in Trinity Falls, Painted Tree, and Erwin Farms require a designated flat placement spot. Coordinate with the builder or site supervisor before the driver arrives.
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Use boards under the container contact points to protect newer decorative driveways, common across Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch properties.
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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.
McKinney Neighborhoods & Surrounding Areas
Rolloff Dumpster Finder helps customers across McKinney neighborhoods and the surrounding metro area. Availability may vary by delivery location.
McKinney Neighborhoods
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How Dumpster Rental Works in McKinney
Four steps from first contact to final pickup.
Tell us about your project
Share your city, project type, and approximate debris volume. The more specific you are, the more accurate the quote.
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.
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.
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.
McKinney Dumpster Rental — Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does dumpster rental cost in McKinney?
- A 10-yard container in McKinney runs $250–$430 per week. A 20-yard — the most common size for roofing tear-offs and estate cleanouts — runs $360–$620. A 30-yard for large renovations 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 McKinney home cleanout?
- A 20-yard handles most full-home cleanouts in McKinney. For a garage or single-room project, a 10- or 15-yard is typically enough. Older historic district homes and Stonebridge Ranch properties with large garages or outbuildings 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 McKinney?
- Yes. A 20-yard handles most residential roofing tear-offs in McKinney. Asphalt shingles are heavier than they look — confirm the weight allowance with your provider before loading. During Collin County hail season, booking as soon as you have a contractor lined up is critical. Provider availability tightens fast after a major storm.
- Are there special considerations for dumpster rental in the historic downtown district?
- The downtown grid streets are narrow and access for large roll-off trucks can be limited on some blocks near the courthouse square. Confirm access with your provider before scheduling delivery. Street placement in the historic district may also require additional lead time on the City of McKinney permit.
- What about concrete, dirt, or heavy debris in McKinney?
- Dense material hits weight limits at roughly half the container volume. Historic McKinney homes with brick chimneys, concrete foundations, and cast iron pipe generate heavier loads than typical residential debris. Tell your provider what is going in before getting a quote so the weight allowance is right for the job.
- How quickly can I get dumpster delivery in McKinney?
- Same-day or next-day delivery is typically available in McKinney during normal periods. After a major hail event across Collin County, lead times stretch as providers fill with roofing jobs across north DFW. During spring storm season, plan for 24–72 hours rather than assuming same-day availability.
- Do you serve Frisco, Allen, and nearby cities?
- Yes. Rolloff Dumpster Finder serves McKinney and the surrounding north DFW corridor — Frisco, Allen, Plano, Prosper, Celina, Melissa, Fairview, Princeton, and Murphy. Pricing and availability vary by delivery location.
- How long can I keep a dumpster rental in McKinney?
- Standard rental periods run 7–10 days. Extension rates typically run $5–$15 per day. Ask about extended pricing at booking if the project will run long. Estate cleanouts in larger historic McKinney properties sometimes require multiple pulls — plan for that at the start rather than extending mid-rental.
- Are there items I cannot put in a McKinney dumpster?
- Hazardous materials — paint, solvents, motor oil, propane tanks, car batteries, and appliances containing refrigerants — are not accepted in standard roll-off containers. McKinney homes built before 1980 may contain asbestos in floor tile, insulation, or roofing material. Test before demo if the property predates 1980.
Need a Roll Off Dumpster in McKinney?
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 McKinney area. Tips on choosing the right rental company.
Availability may vary. Pricing depends on debris type, weight, rental period, and delivery location.
