Small cleanouts
Best for garage cleanup, small bathroom remodels, soil-light yard debris, and tight residential spaces.
Roll-off dumpster help in Iron County, Utah
Tell us what you are cleaning up, where the dumpster needs to go, and when you need it delivered. We help Cedar City homeowners, landlords, and contractors get connected with local roll-off dumpster service for cleanouts, remodels, roofing, and construction debris.
A good dumpster rental plan starts with clear details: container size, debris type, placement location, rental timing, and pickup needs. This site helps Cedar City homeowners, landlords, contractors, and property managers prepare those details so local availability and fit can be confirmed faster.
Dumpster sizes
Size questions are usually about two things: how much space the debris takes up and how heavy the load will be. Bulky furniture fills a dumpster differently than shingles, tile, dirt, or concrete.
Best for garage cleanup, small bathroom remodels, soil-light yard debris, and tight residential spaces.
A balanced option for basement cleanouts, flooring removal, fence projects, and moderate remodeling debris.
Common for kitchen remodels, deck removal, roofing tear-offs, and construction debris from multi-room projects.
Useful for whole-home cleanouts, commercial cleanup, renovation debris, and larger contractor jobs with bulky material.
Better fit guide
List bulky items like couches, mattresses, carpet, boxes, shelving, and old furniture. These loads are often volume-heavy but not as dense as roofing or concrete.
Mention drywall, cabinets, flooring, tile, lumber, fixtures, and whether demolition is happening all at once. Mixed remodel loads can fill faster than expected.
Share the roof size, shingle type, and number of layers. Roofing debris is dense, so a smaller-looking load can still create weight concerns.
Confirm first. Heavy clean loads may need special handling, lower fill levels, or a different container plan than a general household cleanup.
Popular rentals
Cedar City jobs can range from red-dirt yard cleanup to rental turnover work near SUU, cabin cleanup near Brian Head, roofing debris after wind damage, and construction waste from new builds. The best rental plan starts with what you are throwing away, how heavy it is, and where the dumpster can be safely placed.
Furniture, boxes, old household clutter, carpet, and non-hazardous junk.
Wood, drywall, tile, cabinets, siding, and general renovation waste.
Shingles and roofing debris need size and weight guidance before loading.
Branches, brush, fencing, sheds, storm debris, and seasonal cleanup loads.
How it works
Share debris type, approximate volume, location, timing, and any tight access issues.
Use the size guide to avoid asking for a container that is too small or too large.
Submit your contact info, address area, project notes, and preferred delivery timing.
A local provider can confirm availability, delivery details, and pickup rules.
Pricing factors
Most roll-off dumpster quotes depend on container size, rental length, debris type, delivery distance, landfill or transfer fees, and weight. Heavy loads like shingles, concrete, dirt, and tile need special care because weight can matter more than volume.
Delivery prep
Many dumpster problems are not about the container itself. They come from blocked driveways, tight turns, soft shoulders, low branches, steep slopes, or a load that cannot be hauled safely once it is full.
Think about truck clearance, gate width, parked vehicles, overhead lines, trees, and room to back in.
Concrete, asphalt, gravel, and compacted dirt behave differently in heat, snow, mud, and wind.
Material should stay below the top edge so the provider can tarp and haul the load safely.
Shingles, tile, concrete, dirt, brick, and rock can hit weight limits before the bin looks full.
Service area
If your project is outside Cedar City limits, mention the address or nearest cross streets when requesting a quote. Rural access, steep roads, winter weather, and long driveways can affect delivery planning.
Loading rules
Iron County notes that landfill loads should be covered and secured, and hazardous or liquid waste is not accepted. Use the notes below as a planning guide, then confirm anything unusual before loading.
Local reference: Iron County Solid Waste
Household junk, furniture, wood, drywall, non-hazardous construction debris, carpet, yard debris, and general cleanup material.
Appliances, mattresses, electronics, heavy dirt, concrete, shingles, tile, Freon-containing units, tires, and large quantities of dense material.
Paint, chemicals, solvents, fuel, oil, batteries, tires, hazardous waste, wet concrete, and refrigerant-containing appliances.
Local disposal notes
Iron County lists the main landfill on North Iron Springs Road in Cedar City. Disposal hours, fees, and accepted materials can change, so unusual loads should be checked before a project starts.
Iron County also lists a secondary landfill near Parowan with a different schedule. North county projects may need extra timing clarity around pickup and disposal routes.
Paint, oil, pesticides, fuel, chemicals, batteries, and similar materials should not be treated like normal dumpster debris.
Older structures can involve asbestos, lead paint, treated lumber, or other special materials. Ask before demolition if there is any chance those are present.
Questions
A 10 yard dumpster is often enough for small cleanouts. A 15 or 20 yard dumpster fits many remodels and garage projects. Larger cleanouts, construction work, and bulky debris may require a 30 yard container.
Usually, yes, when the driveway is flat enough and has clear access. Ask about boards under the container if you are concerned about driveway marks.
Private-property placement is usually simpler. If the dumpster will sit on a street, sidewalk, alley, or public right-of-way, check with Cedar City before delivery.
Keep material level with the top edge of the dumpster. Overfilled containers may be unsafe to haul and can require unloading before pickup.
Often yes, but some materials have different disposal rules or weight limits. Confirm your debris mix before loading dense or restricted items.
Dense material can reach a truck or landfill weight limit before the dumpster looks full. Describe shingles, tile, concrete, dirt, rock, brick, and similar debris before choosing a container.
Include the project city, nearest cross streets, debris type, approximate amount, preferred delivery timing, driveway or placement surface, and any obstacles like low branches, gates, snow, mud, or limited turnaround room.
Ready to plan the cleanup?
Share the basics and we will package the details for local follow-up: project type, debris, timing, location, and the best way to reach you. Do not include payment information or sensitive personal details.