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FAQ: Will A Residential Roll-Off Dumpster Rental Fit In My Driveway?

 (modified Jan 20, 2023)

Finding out something doesn’t fit — whether it’s clothes, a new appliance or furniture — can drive you crazy, especially when you already purchased it. No matter how many times you pull out the tape measure, some things just don’t work in certain spaces.

So, how can you tell if a residential roll-off dumpster rental will fit in your driveway? Luckily, it’s easy to figure out. And even better, it almost always does.

How Large Are the Bins?


Bin There Dump That’s bins come in a variety of sizes, ranging from 9 to 12 feet long and 5 1/2 to 8 feet wide. (They also have 30- and 40-yard bins available for large projects.) The dumpsters are about the size of — if not smaller than — a minivan.


Here’s a breakdown of the bin sizes and what each holds:

4 Yard Bin: It’s 10 feet long, 5.5 feet wide and 2 feet high. It’s good for small driveways and holds construction/landscaping debris, topsoil, gravel, heavy items like bricks or concrete and small home cleanout jobs.

6 Yard Bin: The dumpster is 10 feet long, 3 feet high, 5.5 inches wide to the outside of the top rail. The bin can be used for construction/landscaping debris, topsoil, gravel, heavy items like bricks or concrete, small home cleanout jobs and small driveways.

10 Yard Bin: This one is 10 feet long, 7 feet wide and 4 feet high. You can use this one for construction/landscaping debris, household debris, roof shingles and small home cleanout jobs.

14/15 Yard Bin: It’s 11 feet long, 8 feet wide and 4.5 feet high. Use it for construction, household debris, furniture, medium to large home cleanout jobs, flood restoration and fire restoration.

20 Yard Bin: The dumpster is 11 feet long, 8 feet wide and 6 feet high. It’s good for construction, household debris, furniture, medium to large home cleanout jobs, flood restoration and fire restoration.

Most driveways are at least 10 feet wide, providing plenty of room for the bin. If you have concerns about the dumpster fitting because it’s curvy or steep, you can ask the operator to place the dumpster on your lawn. However, you can see from the measurements listed above, our residential and/or contractor dumpster rentals are ideal for rentals on driveways.

To see which size bin best fits your needs, look at what materials each one holds.

Protect Your Driveway


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Not only will the dumpster rental fit, it also won’t damage your driveway. Bin There Dump That places a protective buffer of wooden boards under the bin, which disperses the weight. So, the bins won’t touch or scratch your driveway. The operator will do the same thing for bins placed on lawns or dirt.


After you’ve put all of your trash in the bin, the operator will sweep your driveway to get rid of any unwanted materials like nails, glass shards or wood scraps. They’ll also place a tarp over the dumpster when driving away, keeping debris in and away from your property.

Get Jobs Done Faster

Instead of hauling your trash, clutter and other unwanted items from the house or garage to the street, you can just walk to your driveway to throw them in the bin. It will help cut down on time and effort. In most cases, you’ll also be able to park your car in the garage.

The bin can hold a variety of materials, including gravel, bricks, landscaping debris, roof shingles, small home cleanout jobs and furniture. There are some hazardous items that can’t go in the dumpster, so if in doubt, check with your local franchise.

Once the dumpster is full, just call the operator, and they’ll pick it back up at a prearranged time. You don’t have to be home when they come get it.

Finding the Perfect Fit

Dumpsters fit in most driveways, even small ones. So instead of asking if the bin will fit, the question becomes, “What will you put in it?”

Once you know what you need to dispose of, you can get a better idea of which size dumpster will work best. Your local franchise operator can also help you find the right size bin for the job.


Image: Suburban driveway

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