
Construction dumpster rental in Fort Worth
What size works for Fort Worth contractors? A 30-Yard Container handles heavy C&D debris; Swap-outs keep jobs moving.
Jobsite Roll-off Containers for General Contractors
Our construction fleet runs 20-, 30-, and 40-yard roll-offs across Fort Worth and Tarrant; these containers feature reinforced steel sidewalls, walk-in rear swing doors, and steel bottom rollers for framers, roofers, and demo crews to load materials easily. We set each bin on Driveway Boards to protect your pavement. Ask about our contractor pricing and tonnage rates for your next project.

20-yard construction roll-off
The 20-yard roll-off measures 20 feet long, 7 feet wide, and stands 4 feet tall, with about 2 tons included in the flat rate.
Our 20-yard roll-off serves kitchen and bath remodels, single-room demo, and small framing jobs in tight spaces.

30-yard construction roll-off
The 30-yard roll-off runs 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 6 feet tall, with about 4 tons included for your debris.
The 30-yard container handles whole-house remodels, additions, and new-build framing with high walls to fit bulky drywall and lumber.

40-yard construction roll-off
The 40-yard roll-off measures 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 8 feet tall, and holds about 5 tons of debris in Fort Worth.
Sized for commercial builds and large tear-outs, the 40-yard roll-off is the largest container for multi-phase jobs.
Construction Debris, Drywall, Lumber Acceptance
Our construction roll-off accepts the full range of mixed C&D debris: framing lumber, drywall, plaster, subfloor, insulation, packaging, pallets, and light metals. This material is sorted at the Fort Worth transfer station to maximize recovery—contractors on active jobs often set up commercial recurring hauling agreements to stay compliant, and we recommend checking EPA construction debris recycling guidance for standard material-stream practices.
- ✓ Framing lumber and offcuts
- ✓ Drywall, plaster, lath
- ✓ Subfloor and sheathing
- ✓ Insulation and vapor barrier
- ✓ Mixed packaging and pallets
- ✓ Light metals and conduit


Concrete, Brick, and Asphalt Heavy-debris Pricing
Dense materials like concrete slab tear-out, brick demo, asphalt millings, and clean dirt need a heavier container. Our reinforced-steel Lowboy Roll-Offs handle loads up to 10,000 pounds without breaking USDOT truck weight limits. The 2-to-3-foot side walls let skid steers and wheelbarrows roll right over the rim during pickup in Fort Worth.
Heavy-debris jobs run on a weight ticket from the scale house, not just the container size; the cleanest loads—no mixed wood, drywall, or trash—earn our lowest per-ton rate. I keep the tonnage costs clear, so the site super and I discuss the waste before I dispatch each dumpster.
Tonnage Limits and Weight Overage Policy
Each Construction Roll-Off includes a specific tonnage allowance: you pay for the weight upfront. Additional weight is billed at our per-ton overage rate against the scale-house ticket—so there are no surprises when the truck weighs in. We recommend roofing tear-off jobsite containers for shingle disposal; heavy weight eats your mixed-debris limit, which is why we keep those loads separate at the scale house.
20-yard
3 tons
Included tonnage. Mixed C&D debris.
30-yard
4 tons
Included tonnage. Mixed C&D debris.
40-yard
5 tons
Included tonnage. Mixed C&D debris.
On-site Swap-out and Dispatch Coordination
Multi-week jobs run on a swap rhythm — not single drops; text or call dispatch when a container is full and we’ll roll a fresh roll-off to the same staging pad the same or next business day across the Fort Worth metro and Tarrant.
Step 1
Text dispatch when full
Site supers text a photo and container number to dispatcher — no portal logins, no ticketing.
Step 2
Same- or next-day swap
We haul your full container to the staging pad and drop the empty one in the same spot so no loading hour is lost.
Step 3
Weekend dispatch available
Saturday pulls keep Monday starts clean; coordinate Friday afternoon for weekend turns.

Insurance and Contractor Account Setup
We issue certificates of insurance to the GC or owner and run net-30 contractor accounts with consolidated monthly billing for active sites; the hooklift fleet stages recurring containers across Fort Worth—accounts spin up in one call with dispatch.