Four sizes, published starting rates — and the weight-limit math that picks the right one.
Every rate below is a published starting rate, and it includes delivery, pickup, and disposal up to the size's weight limit — a transparent pricing policy with no hidden fees. The exact price for your rental depends on your address and material, so the number you book with comes from one short phone call.
Overage past the included tonnage runs $60 per ton, and extra days are $10 per day — both published up front, so the invoice never surprises you. Payment is due prior to delivery, with cash, major cards, CashApp, Apple Pay, and Venmo accepted.
Bulky-but-light debris — furniture, boxes, brush, cabinets — runs out of SPACE first, so a cleanout wants the tall 20 or long 25 yard box. Dense material flips it: shingles, tile, plaster, and concrete hit the included tonnage while the box still looks hungry. That is why a 15 yard with 2 tons included is the honest call for many roofing jobs, not the 30.
If you are loading heavy materials such as dirt, rock, concrete, brick, sod, shingles, or asphalt, call for loading instructions first — there is a right way to load heavy debris, and it protects you from a $60-per-ton overage.
Loads must stay level with the rim — containers are tarped for transport by law, so nothing can ride over the top. If a load is over-full, the excess has to come off before pickup, and a $50 return trip fee applies when a second run is needed.

The problem: A Broken Arrow homeowner re-roofing a 1,900 sq ft house priced a 30 yard “to be safe” — for about 28 squares of tear-off.
What was done: One call re-sized it to a 15 yard — 28 squares sits well inside its ~45-square capacity, and shingle weight, not volume, was always going to be the limit.
The result: A smaller driveway footprint, a lower starting rate, and no wasted container — sized by the material, not by nerves.
Four sizes: 15, 20, 25, and 30 cubic yards. The 15 yard runs about 14 feet long, 7 feet wide, and 5 feet tall; the 20 yard is the same footprint but 6.5 feet tall; the 25 yard stretches to 16 feet long; and the 30 yard measures about 22 feet long. Same driveway footprint for the two smallest sizes — the walls just get taller.
Delivery, pickup, and disposal up to each size's included weight limit — a transparent pricing policy with no hidden fees. The 15 yard starts at $299 on a 3-day rental ($325 for 7 days), the 20 yard at $329 ($350 for 7 days), the 25 yard at $379 ($400 for 7 days), and the 30 yard at $475 for 7 days.
The 15 and 20 yard boxes include 2 tons (4,000 lbs) of disposal, the 25 yard includes 3 tons, and the 30 yard includes 5 tons. Overweight loads are charged $60 per ton over the limit — which is why heavy material wants a size conversation before you book.
The price includes a rental period of up to 7 days across the sizes, and the smaller boxes also have published 3-day starting rates. Need longer? The rental extends for an additional $10 per day — call before your window ends.
A 15 yard holds roughly 6-7 pickup truck loads — about 80-100 trash bags — which covers most single-garage cleanouts. A whole-house cleanout with furniture usually wants the 20 or 25 yard so nothing rides above the rim: everything has to stay inside the container for transport.
The 15 yard dumpster holds about 45 squares of shingles and the 20 yard about 60 squares. Shingles are heavy, so the included tonnage — not the box volume — is the limit that matters. Tell the crew your square count and they will size it straight.
Heavy materials like dirt, rock, concrete, brick, sod, shingles, and asphalt need loading instructions from the crew first — a box full of concrete blows past the weight limit while looking half empty. Call before loading heavy material and you will get the honest way to do it.
Yes — payment is due prior to delivery of the container. Cash, all major credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), CashApp, Apple Pay, and Venmo are accepted, and there is a secure way to pay online.
If the box fills before the job is done, it can be emptied and returned — the repeat charge equals the amount paid for the previous rental. For big projects it is often smarter to start one size up; the crew will tell you which way the math favors.
The service area covers the Tulsa metro — Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Jenks, Bixby, Owasso, Sand Springs, and beyond. Distant addresses are charged per mile after 20 miles, and the booking process shows any potential mileage charge before you commit.
One call: the right size, the exact price for your rental, and a delivery window. No pressure, no obligation.
(918) 555-0102