Dumpster Rental in St. George, Utah
Find roll-off dumpster rental options for home cleanouts, new construction debris, landscaping overhauls, and renovation projects in St. George and Washington County.
Roll Off Dumpster Rental in St. George: What to Know
St. George is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and growth changes what a dumpster market looks like. Most of the housing was built after 1985. Stucco homes, HOA developments, and master-planned communities fill the city's footprint. Now those roofs are hitting 20 years, and those kitchens last saw an update in the early 2000s. Remodels, deck tear-offs, and flooring replacements are steady work across Little Valley, Bloomington, and Sunbrook.
The other major demand driver is construction itself. Washington County has been one of the fastest-growing metros in the US for a decade. Framing lumber, concrete, drywall, and mixed C&D waste stack up on active job sites across the area. Hotels, vacation rentals, and new residential developments keep contractor demand for larger containers steady. Tourism and retirement are not background details in St. George — they are the economy, and the construction follows both.
Rolloff Dumpster Finder connects St. George customers with container options sized for the project. The city is HOA-heavy, which affects where a bin can go and how long it can sit. Santa Clara, Ivins, and Washington City are separate municipalities with their own permit processes. Most providers serving St. George cover the full Washington County area. The goal is the right container on the first call, not a second haul.

How Much Does a Dumpster Rental Cost in St. George?
Pricing depends on container size, debris type, weight, rental period, delivery location, and landfill disposal fees. The ranges below are estimates based on typicalSt. George-area pricing. Your actual quote will vary.
| Dumpster Size | Common Uses | Est. St. George Range |
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| 10 Yard | Small cleanouts, single-room remodels, minor roofing jobs, yard debris | $270–$460 / week |
| 15 Yard | Bathroom remodels, deck removal, medium cleanouts, landscaping waste | $310–$525 / week |
| 20 Yard | Roofing tear-offs, kitchen remodels, full-home cleanouts, vacation rental refurbs | $370–$625 / week |
| 30 Yard | Large renovations, estate cleanouts, new construction cleanup, commercial debris | $440–$760 / week |
| 40 Yard | Major construction, commercial buildouts, large demolition, multi-unit cleanout | $555–$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 St. George 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 St. George Dumpster Rental Projects
From older neighborhood renovations to new construction debris, here are the project types we most commonly help St. George-area customers with.

Home Cleanouts
Clearing furniture, appliances, and accumulated goods from St. George homes. Retirement and snowbird properties in SunRiver and Bloomington regularly turn over, and estate cleanouts for long-term residents produce more volume than most people plan for.
New Construction Debris
Framing lumber, drywall, concrete block, and mixed C&D waste from active builds throughout Washington County. Little Valley and the north-end development corridors keep contractor demand for 30 and 40-yard containers steady year-round.
Roofing Tear-Offs
Flat and low-slope roofs are common in St. George's desert architecture. UV intensity and summer heat cycles age roofing materials faster than in milder climates. A 20-yard handles most residential tear-offs; tile roofs run heavier and fill a bin faster than asphalt shingles.
Kitchen & Bath Remodels
St. George's 1990s and early-2000s housing stock is hitting renovation age. Full kitchen gut jobs — tile floors, outdated cabinetry, original laminate — produce a full 10 or 15-yard container of debris on their own.
Vacation Rental Refurbs
St. George's short-term rental market is active, and properties near Zion and Snow Canyon need regular interior refreshes. When flooring, fixtures, and furniture all come out at once, a 10 or 20-yard container handles the debris without multiple truck runs.
Estate Cleanouts
St. George's large retirement population means estate and home transition cleanouts are regular work. Homes in SunRiver and Desert Hills often contain years of accumulated belongings. A 20 or 30-yard container handles most full-house clearances.
Yard Waste & Landscaping
Xeriscape conversions, cactus and shrub removal, and desert landscaping overhauls generate more debris than most people expect. Rock and gravel add weight fast. A 10-yard handles a moderate job; heavy rock removal may need a smaller container with a better weight-to-volume ratio.
Deck & Patio Removal
Sun exposure in St. George degrades wood decks and covered patios faster than in cooler climates. Composite and concrete patios last longer but still produce significant debris when removed. A 10 or 15-yard handles most residential deck and patio tear-offs.
Basement & Garage Cleanouts
Garages in St. George store the outdoor gear the area runs on — bikes, ATVs, camping equipment, and river toys. A 10-yard handles most single-car garages. Add a workshop or bonus storage room and size up to a 15.
Commercial Construction
Hotels, vacation rentals, restaurants, and commercial buildouts around the I-15 corridor generate consistent demand for larger containers. Commercial projects often need expedited delivery and regular swap-outs — confirm both with your provider at booking.
Dumpster Placement in St. George: Driveways, Alleys & Street Access
Dumpster placement in St. George 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 most common option in St. George. Many driveways are sealed concrete or decorative pavers — ask your provider about protection boards to prevent surface damage.
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Most St. George neighborhoods are HOA-governed. Confirm with your HOA before scheduling — rules vary by community and some limit how long a container can sit visible in a driveway.
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Containers placed on a public street or right-of-way in St. George require a permit from the City of St. George Public Works department. Contact the city before scheduling if you need street placement.
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Santa Clara, Ivins, and Washington City are separate municipalities. Each has its own permit office and process for street placement — confirm with the correct city before scheduling delivery.
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Steep driveways in Bloomington Hills, Stone Cliff, and other hillside communities may limit truck access. Ask your provider about delivery clearance requirements before booking.
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Summer temperatures in St. George regularly exceed 110°F. For extended rentals, plan around the pace of the project — heat doesn't affect delivery scheduling, but it does affect how fast a crew can load.
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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.
St. George Neighborhoods & Surrounding Areas
Rolloff Dumpster Finder helps customers across St. George neighborhoods and the surrounding metro area. Availability may vary by delivery location.
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How Dumpster Rental Works in St. George
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.
St. George Dumpster Rental — Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does dumpster rental cost in St. George?
- Most St. George roll-off rentals run $270–$460 per week for a 10-yard and $370–$625 for a 20-yard. Pricing varies by container size, debris type, and rental length. Desert landscaping with heavy rock or gravel can trigger overweight charges. Get the full rate schedule in writing before you book.
- What size dumpster do I need for a St. George home cleanout?
- Most St. George home cleanouts fit a 20-yard container. Smaller condos or vacation properties often work with a 10-yard. Estate cleanouts in larger homes in Bloomington Hills or SunRiver may need a 30-yard, especially if a large garage or outdoor storage is part of the project.
- Can I get a dumpster for roofing debris in St. George?
- Yes. Roofing tear-offs are common in St. George — UV intensity and desert heat cycle aging takes its toll. A 20-yard handles most residential asphalt shingle jobs. Tile roofs are heavier; confirm the weight allowance with your provider before the crew starts pulling.
- What about concrete, rock, or heavy debris in St. George?
- Heavy materials like concrete, block, and landscape rock hit weight limits fast. A 10-yard container filled with concrete is close to its limit before it looks even one-third full. Some providers offer mini roll-offs or lowboy containers for dense loads. Ask about debris type at the time of quote.
- How quickly can I get delivery in St. George?
- Most providers serving St. George can deliver within 24–48 hours. Same-day service is sometimes available. The city's active construction market means demand stays high year-round — call early in the week when you can.
- Do you serve Santa Clara, Ivins, Washington City, and Hurricane?
- Most providers covering St. George also serve Santa Clara, Ivins, Washington City, and Hurricane. Cedar City is about 50 miles north on I-15 — call to confirm coverage. Mesquite, NV is roughly 45 miles south.
- How long can I keep a dumpster rental in St. George?
- Standard rental periods run 7–10 days. Daily extension rates typically run $5–$15 per day. HOA rules in many St. George communities may limit how long a container can sit visible in a driveway — confirm those rules before scheduling.
- Are there items I cannot put in a St. George dumpster?
- Hazardous materials — paint, motor oil, propane tanks, batteries, and appliances with refrigerants — are not accepted in standard roll-offs. Drywall is accepted in most containers. Ask about any material restrictions at booking rather than discovering them on pickup day.
- Does the City of St. George require a permit for a street dumpster?
- Yes. Containers on a public street or right-of-way in St. George require a permit from the City of St. George Public Works department. Dumpsters on private driveways typically do not. Santa Clara, Ivins, and Washington City each have separate permit processes as independent municipalities.
- My HOA has rules about dumpsters — what should I know?
- HOA rules in St. George communities typically restrict duration, not delivery itself. Common approaches: schedule a shorter rental window, coordinate the cleanout to move fast, or confirm daily extension flexibility with your provider upfront. Check your CC&Rs — some HOAs distinguish between a container being actively loaded versus one sitting idle.
Need a Roll Off Dumpster in St. George?
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 St. George area. Tips on choosing the right rental company.
Availability may vary. Pricing depends on debris type, weight, rental period, and delivery location.
