All "Roll Off Dumpsters" results near me in Thorp, WI - July 2026
GFL Environmental - Thorp Hauling
GFL Environmental in Thorp is set up to handle waste needs the way contractors and property managers actually use it on the ground—fast roll-off... more
GFL Environmental - Medford Hauling
Providing heavy-duty roll-offs and dependable waste collection is what we do best right here in the heart of North Central Wisconsin. We keeping things running... more
GFL Environmental - Chippewa Falls Hauling
Providing heavy-duty roll-offs and highly reliable trash services is what we do best, keeping properties clean and clutter-free across the Chippewa Valley. We accommodate jobs... more
Johnson Roll-Off Service
Johnson Roll-Off Service is a locally-owned dumpster rental company that offers a wide range of different roll off dumpster size, from 2 yard dumpsters to 40 yard... more
Roll Off Dumpster Tips for Thorp, WI
How much do roll-off dumpsters cost?
Rental costs for a 10 yard bin in some locations can be as low as $250 for a 7-day rental, while in other parts of the country rates run $450+ for the same size container.
It all depends on where you live, weight of the debris, type of waste, and length of the rental period. Bigger dumpsters – such as 20, 30, and 40 yard boxes – cost more to rent.
An important part of getting the best price on a roll-off dumpster is to check pricing at least two rental providers to make sure you’re getting fair market value. It’s a great bargaining tool as well.
Other potential fees to know about includes:
- Overage charges
- Late fees for keeping the container extra days
- “Special” wastes disposal, such as tires or e-waste
Read more: Lower Your Cost to Rent a Dumpster
Average Weight of Various Wastes
The weight of debris can vary greatly.
For example:
- Household junk and trash: 800 lbs per yard
- Concrete or asphalt: 2,400 lbs per yard
- Lumber: 400 lbs per yard
- Yard wastes: 600 lbs per yard
- Earth or sand: 2,100–3,000 lbs per yard
Exceeding the weight allowance of your roll-off can incur overage charges ranging from $75 to $100 per ton on average.