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If you’ve ever searched for dumpster rental pricing online and been met with nothing but “call for a quote” buttons, you know how frustrating it is. You’re trying to plan a project and budget it out, and no one will just give you a straight number.
At Express Roll Off Dumpsters, we think that’s backwards. We’ve been serving Brevard County for over 25 years, and one thing we’ve always believed in is being upfront about what things cost. So here’s everything you need to know about roll-off dumpster pricing in Brevard County, what we charge, what drives the final bill, how to pick the right size, and when a dumpster might not even be the right tool for your situation.
Our pricing is straightforward. Every rental includes delivery, pickup, and up to 14 days on-site. There are no surprise fees for the haul-away and no extra charges just to get the dumpster to your property.
Our 10-yard dumpster (8 feet wide, 12 feet long, 5 feet tall) rents for $275. This is our smallest size and works well for small cleanouts, single-room remodels, or light landscaping debris.
Our 15-yard dumpster (8 feet wide, 17 feet long, 5 feet tall) rents for $300. This is the size we recommend most often for homeowners doing a home renovation, construction projects, large-scale landscaping .
Our 20-yard dumpster (8 feet wide, 20 feet long, 5 feet tall) rents for $400. It’s a good fit for multi-room remodels, business remodels, or roofing projects on average-sized homes.
Our 30-yard dumpster (8 feet wide, 23 feet long, 6.5 feet tall) rents for $500. This is our largest size and is typically used by contractors on new construction sites, large renovation projects, or developers clearing properties.
The base rental price covers everything except the disposal fee, which is based on the weight and type of material you’re throwing away. This is because the landfill charges us by weight, and those costs vary depending on what we’re hauling.
Household debris and construction materials run $45 per ton. Yard waste is $55 per ton. Food trash or pressure-treated wood carries an additional $120 hauling fee because of how those materials have to be handled.
Before you book, we can give you an estimate of what we’d expect your load to weigh based on the dumpster size and type of project. We’ve handled enough cleanouts and job sites over the years to give you a reasonable ballpark. That said, the final number is determined by the certified scale at the dump yard, not by us. We’ll always tell you what to expect upfront, and we won’t hit you with a number you weren’t prepared for.
There are certain materials that cannot go into a roll-off dumpster, period. These restrictions come from the landfill, not from us, so there’s no workaround regardless of who you rent from. The prohibited materials are tires, paint cans, chemicals, fluorescent lights, electronics, and appliances.
If you’ve got any of these items on your property, let us know before you book. We’ll point you toward the right disposal options so you’re not stuck on the day of pickup.
Choosing the right size is where a little guidance goes a long way. It’s the question we get asked most often, and it’s worth getting right.
The instinct to order the smaller, cheaper dumpster makes sense on paper. But if it fills up before your project is done, you’re ordering a second one, and two rentals almost always cost more than sizing up from the start. We’ve seen this happen to homeowners who underestimated a garage cleanout and contractors who misjudged a demolition job. Start with the right size and you’ll spend less overall.
This is the thing that surprises most people when they’re trying to figure out what size they need: heavy doesn’t mean big. Tile, pavers, concrete, and brick are dense. They compact tightly and stack flat. If that’s what you’re hauling, you’ll often hit the weight limit of a smaller dumpster before you come close to filling it up, which means a 15-yard might serve you just as well as a 20-yard for a tile removal job.
Bulky materials are a different story. Old furniture, drywall, roofing shingles, insulation, and renovation debris take up a lot of space relative to how much they weigh. For those types of projects, you want room to work with. Going a size bigger is usually the right call.
Nothing can extend above the top rail of the dumpster. This is not just a company policy, it’s a requirement under FDOT regulations for safe transport on Florida roads. Before we can haul a load, the contents have to sit below the lip. Keep this in mind while you’re loading, especially with awkward or long materials like lumber, pipes, or old doors. If it sticks up over the edge, it can’t make the trip.
We work with a wide range of customers across the Space Coast, from Titusville down to Sebastian. The people calling us most often fall into a few categories.
Homeowners are our most common customers. Whether it’s a whole-house cleanout after buying a new property, a bathroom gut and remodel, a garage that’s gotten out of hand, or clearing out an estate, homeowners make up a big portion of our business. They typically care most about simple pricing, a container that fits in the driveway without damaging it, and getting picked up on schedule.
General contractors rely on us for job site waste management across multi-phase projects. They need reliability more than anything else, when a container is full, they need it gone and replaced quickly so work doesn’t stop.
Roofing contractors are some of our most consistent customers. A re-roof generates a lot of waste in a short period of time, and having a dumpster right at the job site makes cleanup far easier than alternative methods.
Developers and builders working in fast-growing parts of the county, places like Palm Bay, Viera, and West Melbourne — use us for new construction debris throughout the build cycle.
Real estate agents and investors use dumpsters when they’re flipping properties or clearing out homes between transactions. Cleanouts that might take weeks doing it piecemeal get done in days with the right container on site.
We’d rather have you make the right call for your situation than rent from us when it doesn’t make sense. Here’s how to think through the alternatives honestly.
Hauling debris yourself seems like the cheapest option until you factor in the full picture. Dump fees in Brevard County add up quickly, especially over multiple trips. More importantly, hauling construction debris in a pickup or trailer is one of the more reliable ways to end up with a flat tire. Nails, screws, sharp metal, and broken materials have a way of finding tires. If you’ve only got one or two loads and the material is clean, self-hauling might work fine. If you’ve got more than that, run the math before you commit.
Junk removal services can be a good fit for a single-day job where you want someone to do the heavy lifting. But if your project spans multiple days, a remodel, a large cleanout, a construction site, calling a junk removal crew back repeatedly will almost always cost more than a flat-rate dumpster rental that sits on your property for the duration of the job.
Curbside bulk pickup from the county makes sense when you have one or two large items to get rid of, a mattress, a couch, an old appliance. It is not designed for volume. If you’ve got a full room worth of furniture, a pile of renovation debris, or a truckload of yard waste, curbside isn’t built for that.
The honest rule of thumb: if getting rid of your debris would require multiple truck trips or more than a day of work, a dumpster rental will almost certainly be the more convenient and cost-effective option.
We’ve been part of the Space Coast community for over 25 years. When you call us, you’ll get real answers and real numbers, not a runaround, not a vague estimate, and not a lowball price with fees buried in the fine print.
We serve all of Brevard County, offer same-day and next-day delivery, and size our containers to fit standard driveways without tearing up the surface. Call or text us at (321) 591-9559 or visit us at brevarddumpsters.com to Book Online.