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10 Yard Dumpsters10 yard dumpsters are able to hold 10 cubic yards of debris. The maximum weight a standard 10 yard dumpster can hold is three short tons or 6,000 pounds. The dimensions of 10 yard dumpsters can vary, but they are typically 14 feet long, by 7.5 feet wide by 3.5 feet high. They can hold between 50 and 70 33 gallon trash bags' worth of debris or the equivalent of three pick up trucks of debris. For some of the common debris types, carpeting, concrete and asphalt, drywall, house hold junk, roofing shingles and yard waste, the average amount that will fit in a 10 yard dumpster is as follows: 2,500 to 3,500 square feet for carpeting, 65 to 95 square feet of 10 inch thick concrete or asphalt, 1,600 to 2,250 square feet of 1/2 inch to 5/8 inch thick drywall, 270-405 square feet of common household junk like clothes furniture and trash, 1.600 to 2,400 square feet or 48-72 bundles of roofing shingles and 5 to 19 cubic yards of yard waste like leaves grass clippings, brush and compost. If you are disposing of items other than those common ones, we are happy to advise you on what size dumpster you'll likely need based on how much of it you'll likely be able to fit in the dumpster.
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15 Yard Dumpster15 yard dumpsters are able to hold 15 cubic yards of debris. The maximum weight a standard 15 yard dumpster can hold is about 8,000 pounds, 4 short tons. The dimensions of 15 yard dumpsters can vary, but they are typically 16 feet long, by 7.5 feet wide by 4.5 feet high. They can hold between 80 and 100 33 gallon trash bags' worth of debris, or 4 to 5 pickup truck loads of debris. For some of the common debris types, carpeting, concrete and asphalt, drywall, household junk, roofing shingles and yard waste, the average amount that will fit in a 15 yard dumpster is as follows: 3,250 to 4.500 square feet for carpeting, 85 to 125 square feet of 10 inch thick concrete or asphalt, 2,000 to 2,250 square feet of 1/2 inch to 5/8 inch thick drywall, 270-405 square feet of common household junk like clothes furniture and trash, 1.600 to 3,000 square feet or 60-90 bundles of roofing shingles and 7 to 13 cubic yards of yard waste like leaves grass clippings, brush and compost. If you are disposing of items other than those common ones, we are happy to advise you on what size dumpster you'll likely need based on how much of it you'll likely be able to fit in the dumpster.
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20 Yard Dumpster20 yard dumpsters are able to hold 20 cubic yards of debris. The maximum weight a standard 20 yard dumpster can hold is five short tons or 10,000 pounds. The dimensions of 20 yard dumpsters can vary, but they are typically 22 feet long, by 7.5 feet wide by 4.5 feet high. They can hold between 110 and 130 33 gallon trash bags' worth of debris or the equivalent of 6 pick up truck loads of debris. For some of the common debris types, carpeting, concrete and asphalt, drywall, household junk, roofing shingles and yard waste, the average amount that will fit in a 20 yard dumpster is as follows: 3,000 t0 4,200 square feet for carpeting, 80 to 110 square feet of 10 inch thick concrete or asphalt, 1,950 to 2,650 square feet of 1/2 inch to 5/8 inch thick drywall, 335 to 475 square feet of common household junk like clothes furniture and trash, 2,000 to 2,800 square feet or 68-84 bundles of roofing shingles and 6 to 12 cubic yards of yard waste like leaves grass clippings, brush and compost. If you are disposing of items other than those common ones, we are happy to advise you on what size dumpster you'll likely need based on how much of it you'll likely be able to fit in the dumpster.
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30 Yard Dumpster30 yard dumpsters are able to hold 30 cubic yards of debris. The maximum weight a standard 30 yard dumpster can hold is 6 short tons or 12,000 pounds. The dimensions of 30 yard dumpsters can vary, but they are typically 22 feet long, by 7.5 feet wide by 6 feet high. They can hold between 170 and 190 33 gallon trash bags' worth of debris or the equivalent of nine pick up trucks of debris. For some of the common debris types, carpeting, concrete and asphalt, drywall, household junk, roofing shingles and yard waste, the average amount that will fit in a 30 yard dumpster is as follows: 4,200 to 6.000 square feet for carpeting, 110 to 1555 square feet of 10 inch thick concrete or asphalt, 2,650 to 3,840 square feet of 1/2 inch to 5/8 inch thick drywall, 475-680 square feet of common household junk like clothes furniture and trash, 2,800 to 4,000 square feet or 84 to 120 bundles of roofing shingles and 8 to 15 cubic yards of yard waste like leaves grass clippings, brush and compost. If you are disposing of items other than those common ones, we are happy to advise you on what size dumpster you'll likely need based on how much of it you'll likely be able to fit in the dumpster.
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40 Yard Dumpster40 yard dumpsters are able to hold 10 cubic yards of debris. The maximum weight a standard 10 yard dumpster can hold is eight short tons or 12,000 pounds. The dimensions of 40 yard dumpsters can vary, but they are typically 22 feet long, by 7.5 feet wide by 8 feet high. They can hold between 230 and 250 full 33 gallon trash bags' worth of debris or the equivalent of twelve pick up trucks of debris. For some of the common debris types, carpeting, concrete and asphalt, drywall, household junk, roofing shingles and yard waste, the average amount that will fit in a 10 yard dumpster is as follows: 7,200 to 9,600 square feet for carpeting, 190 to 250 square feet of 10 inch thick concrete or asphalt, 4,600 to 6,000 square feet of 1/2 inch to 5/8 inch thick drywall, 810-1,000 square feet of common household junk like clothes furniture and trash, 4.800 to 6,400 square feet or 144-192 bundles of roofing shingles and 15 to 20 cubic yards of yard waste like leaves grass clippings, brush and compost. If you are disposing of items other than those common ones, we are happy to advise you on what size dumpster you'll likely need based on how much of it you'll likely be able to fit in the dumpster.
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