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Dumpster Rental for Kitchen Renovation — Sizes, Costs & What to Expect

Recommended size: 10–20 cubic yards
Typical debris weight: 1–3 tons
Avg. rental period: 7–14 days
Avg. price range: $300–$500

A kitchen renovation generates more debris than most homeowners expect. Cabinets, countertops, flooring, drywall, plumbing fixtures, appliances, and tile all add up fast — and most of it can't go in your regular trash bin. A dumpster rental is the most efficient way to keep your kitchen project moving without repeated junk removal trips. Most kitchen remodels fit comfortably in a 10- or 15-yard roll-off, though whole-kitchen gut jobs with structural work can push you toward a 20-yard. Here's exactly what to plan for.

Why Rent a Dumpster for This Project?

Cabinet and fixture removal

Old cabinets, sinks, and appliances are bulky. A dumpster lets you demo and toss simultaneously — no staging area needed.

Countertop disposal

Granite, marble, and laminate countertops are heavy and irregular. Dumpsters handle all countertop materials except certain engineered stone that contains silica.

Flooring tear-out

Tile, vinyl, and hardwood flooring debris adds up in volume. A dumpster makes floor demo a one-step process.

Drywall and structural debris

If your renovation involves moving walls or opening ceilings, drywall and framing lumber need a container that can handle the volume.

Keeps your workspace safe

A dumpster next to the work zone means debris goes directly in — no piles in hallways or on the lawn creating trip hazards.

Faster project completion

Contractors work faster when waste disposal is immediate. Less time cleaning up means lower labor costs for you.

Recommended Dumpster Sizes

Pro Tips for This Type of Rental

  • Separate tile and concrete debris from lighter materials — heavy items fill weight limits before volume limits.
  • Ask your hauler if appliances are accepted — many have refrigerant restrictions on fridges and AC units.
  • Place the dumpster as close to your kitchen as possible; even 30 extra feet of carrying adds up over a week.
  • A 10-yard is often enough for a standard kitchen cabinet and countertop swap — don't overbuy.
  • Book 48 hours in advance minimum — kitchen projects are common and local companies fill fast in peak season.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size dumpster do I need for a kitchen renovation?

A 10-yard dumpster handles most kitchen updates (cabinet replacement, countertops, light flooring). A 15-yard is better for full kitchen remodels. If you're opening walls or doing structural work, go with a 20-yard. When in doubt, size up — the price difference is usually $50–$100 and saves you from overage fees.

How much does a dumpster cost for a kitchen remodel?

Kitchen renovation dumpsters typically cost $300–$500 for a 10–15 yard container with a 7–14 day rental. Prices vary by location — Florida and Texas average lower, while the Northeast and West Coast run higher.

Can I put old appliances in a kitchen dumpster?

Most appliances are accepted — dishwashers, stoves, microwaves, and non-CFC freezers. Refrigerators, AC units, and other refrigerant-containing appliances often require separate disposal or an extra fee. Always confirm with your hauler before loading.

What can't go in a kitchen renovation dumpster?

Prohibited items include: refrigerants (old fridges, AC), asbestos-containing materials (old floor tiles or ceiling tiles in pre-1980 homes), paint cans with liquid paint, and chemicals under the sink. Clean drywall and cabinets are fine.

How long does a kitchen renovation dumpster rental last?

Standard rentals run 7–14 days, which is enough for most kitchen projects. If your remodel runs longer, extension fees typically run $5–$15/day. Book the extension before the rental expires — it's cheaper than a second delivery.

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