A clean lineup of matte-black roll-off dumpsters in 10, 20, 30, and 40-yard sizes staged on a sunlit gravel yard in Grandview, showing the size progression from compact to commercial-scale containers.

Roll-off dumpster sizes

Wondering which roll-off fits your job? At Dumpster & Roll-Off Container Rental, we serve Grandview with 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40-yard sizes; we use a precise hooklift, provide a quick swap out—and we always protect your pavement during container placement.

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Most projects in the Grandview area fit one of four standard roll-off sizes: the right choice depends on the volume of debris, the weight of the load, and the container space available.

A matte-black 10-yard roll-off dumpster sitting directly on a residential Grandview concrete driveway, mid-day sunlight, clean and ready for a garage cleanout.

10-yard Dumpster

  • Dimensions: 15 ft long, 8 ft wide, roughly 3.5 ft tall
  • Capacity: about 3 pickup truck loads, 2,000 lb weight limit
  • Driveway fit: a single car length, easy placement on tight lots

The 10-yard roll-off works well for smaller jobs in Grandview: garage cleanouts, single-room remodels, or attic clear-outs. We set the bin on driveway boards to protect your surface, and the 2,000-pound weight limit handles typical household debris without overages.

A 10-yard roll-off is for jobs with dense tonnage: the call is simple: C&D debris like shingles or concrete fills a container before the volume looks full; this works well for a single-story roof tear-off, whereas yard debris container choices handle lighter loads.

A matte-black 20-yard roll-off dumpster placed alongside a mid-renovation Grandview home directly on the asphalt driveway, with framing materials and torn-off shingles staged neatly nearby.

20-yard Dumpster

  • Dimensions: 22 ft long, 7 ft wide, roughly 4.5 ft tall
  • Capacity: about 6 pickup truck loads, 4,000 lb weight limit
  • Driveway fit: two car lengths, still comfortable on most residential drives

A 20-yard dumpster is a good fit for several projects in the Grandview metro: whole-house decluttering, mid-size roof tear-offs, and large flooring jobs. Its 22-foot length fits on most residential drives; the 4,000-pound rating handles shingles with framing scrap.

The 20-yard container handles most mid-size projects without fuss: whole-house decluttering, a mid-size roof tear-off, and a full week’s worth of remodel demo and finish work with just one swap out.

A matte-black 30-yard roll-off dumpster positioned at a Grandview residential addition jobsite, with framing lumber and drywall scraps loaded through the open swinging rear doors.

30-yard Dumpster

  • Dimensions: 22 ft long, 7 ft wide, roughly 6 ft tall
  • Capacity: about 9 pickup truck loads, 6,000 lb weight limit
  • Driveway fit: two car lengths plus extra height — confirm overhead clearance

The 30-yard dumpster provides volume for home additions in Grandview: it handles framing scrap and heavy debris. This container pairs well with our residential driveway dumpster rental options for large estate cleanouts; the tall walls secure your bulky construction waste.

The 30-yard roll-off handles entire home additions, full-kitchen or full-bath remodels, and keeps Metro jobsites clear all week long in Grandview.

A matte-black 40-yard roll-off dumpster staged on a large Grandview commercial construction lot, with a hooklift delivery truck parked alongside under bright midday sky.

40-yard Dumpster

  • Dimensions: 22 ft long, 8 ft wide, roughly 8 ft tall
  • Capacity: about 12 pickup truck loads, 8,000 lb weight limit
  • Driveway fit: fits commercial sites but is generally too tall for typical residential driveways

The 40-yard container is built for new construction and large demolition work in the Grandview metro: we drop the unit with a hooklift truck—the 8,000-pound rating covers your bulky mixed debris to avoid a second pull.

The 40-yard roll-off serves large construction projects and commercial cleanouts: crews often combine this container with a smaller yard-debris bin when the site clearing runs in parallel with the main build.

Reinforced Concrete and Heavy-debris Containers

Concrete, brick, asphalt, and packed soil require a reinforced lowboy—rated for 10,000 pounds—because these dense materials fill a roll-off before you reach the top. These differ from roofing tear-off square sizing jobs. We follow EPA construction and demolition material management standards for all Grandview projects.

We always set the lowboy on driveway boards before a single piece of the debris hits your property: this prevents damage to the surface. If the job mixes demolition concrete with a home tear-out — we pair the lowboy with a standard residential roll-off container.

A matte-black low-side heavy-debris roll-off dumpster placed directly on a Grandview concrete driveway, with broken concrete chunks neatly stacked beside it under clean daylight.

Choosing the Right Roll-off Size for Your Project

Which size fits your project? Choosing a container in Grandview comes down to three factors: the volume of your debris, the weight, and where the roll-off sits on the ground; a 10-yard or 20-yard works for most; a 30-yard handles remodels; demolitions need a 40-yard or our jobsite construction debris containers.

Estimate by debris type, not just volume

Heavy masonry hits the Tonnage limit before the container fills: C&D debris and household junk occupy volume with lightness; size your box to match the material you are throwing in to avoid extra fees.

Check your driveway and overhead clearance

Placement depends on the size of the container: a 10-yard or 20-yard dumpster fits on most residential drives; a 30-yard needs overhead clearance for the truck mast; a 40-yard belongs in a commercial lot. Send a photo to our dispatcher.

Not Sure Which Roll-off Fits Your Project?

Tell the dispatcher at Dumpster & Roll-Off Container Rental what you are hauling in Grandview: we will match your roll-off with no overage surprises; call (816) 320-5967.