15 Yard Roll-Off Dumpster
Mid-Size. Major Impact.
What is a 15 Yard Dumpster?
A 15 yard roll-off dumpster is the “just-right” option when your project is bigger than a quick cleanout—but still not full-on, gut-the-house demolition. It gives you noticeably more space for renovation debris, multi-room cleanouts, and bulky junk, while staying practical for most driveways and job sites. No overkill. No paying for a massive container you won’t fill.
Need a 15-yard delivered fast? We offer roll-off dumpster rentals from our Southport location and our Wilson location—choose the one closest to your project.
What a “15 Yard” Really Means
A 15-yard dumpster holds 15 cubic yards of debris—roughly 6 pickup-truck loads (depending on truck bed size and how you load). Our 15-yard roll-off dumpster dimensions are typically around 16' long × 8' wide × 4.5' high (exact measurements can vary slightly). Typical weight allowance is often 2–3 tons for mixed debris, with heavy materials handled under special “heavy debris” rules/limits depending on provider and local disposal regulations.
Quick Specs
Holds 15 Cubic Yards
About 6 Pickup Truck Beds
Dimensions
8'W X 16'L X 4.5'H
Weight Limit
5 Tons
Best Uses for a 15 Yard Roll-Off
This size shines when you’ve got a project that’s messy, bulky, or both—but still contained:
- Double car garage cleanout (boxes, old storage, furniture, “how did we end up with this?” piles)
- Full kitchen or bath renovation (cabinets, countertops, tile, drywall, fixtures)
- Flooring removal (multiple rooms)
- Deck tear-outs (small to mid-size)
- Small roofing jobs (a modest section or smaller home—confirm material and weight limits)
- Yard debris and small landscaping projects
- Small concrete projects (concrete may need a separate container depending on volume/weight)
- Heavier material jobs (brick/dirt/concrete)—when approved and loaded correctly (more on that below)
Loading Tips That Save You Money (and Headaches)
A 15-yarder can still fill up faster than you expect—especially with bulky, awkward items.
- Break down bulky materials (cabinets, boxes, furniture) so you don’t waste air space.
- Load flat and even. “Mountain peaks” are how you end up with a pickup problem.
- Don’t load above the rim. If it can’t be tarped safely, it may not be hauled.
- For heavy debris (concrete, dirt, brick): keep it level, don’t overfill, and confirm weight rules up front—heavy material hits limits fast.
No-Go Items (Prohibited Materials)
To keep pickup smooth (and avoid extra fees or rejected loads), do not place the following in your roll-off dumpster. Restrictions can vary by landfill and local regulations—when in doubt, ask before you toss.
- Tires
- Batteries (all types)
- Asbestos or asbestos-containing materials
- Propane tanks (and other pressurized cylinders)
- Fluorescent tubes / bulbs
- Herbicides or pesticides
- Paint & paint thinner (dry/empty cans only — no liquids)
- Liquids of any kind, including solvents, freon, or chemicals
- Biohazard or medical waste
- Equipment containing gas or oil (e.g., lawnmowers, chainsaws)
- White goods / appliances (Freon)
Heavy Debris Note
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Concrete should be placed in a separate container. Even small amounts can exceed weight limits fast, so we’ll set you up with the right “heavy debris” option.
Placement Requirements (Driveway-Friendly, But It Still Needs Space)
Most customers place their dumpster in the driveway, which is usually the easiest spot for delivery and pickup. Just make sure the surface is solid and stable enough to handle the weight of the truck and a fully loaded container—heavy debris can crack asphalt, chip concrete, or leave marks.
If you’d rather place the dumpster on the lawn, we can do that too, but keep in mind it may leave ruts, compact the ground, or damage grass, especially after rain or with heavier loads.
Clearance & Access
Before delivery, please confirm:
- At least 25 feet of overhead clearance
- A clear path free of tree limbs, power lines, roof overhangs, carports, or low-hanging cables
- Enough space for the truck to safely back in and drop the container
Damage Disclaimer
While we’ll do our best to place the dumpster carefully, we are not responsible for damage to driveways, curbs, walkways, grass, overhanging limbs, or power lines caused by delivery, pickup, or the weight of the dumpster and its contents.
Frequently Asked Questions About 15 Yard Roll-Off Dumpsters
Renting a dumpster shouldn’t feel complicated—but a few common questions always come up. Below, we’ve answered the most frequent things customers ask about 15 yard roll-off dumpsters, from sizing and weight limits to rental timelines and pickup. If you don’t see your question here, just reach out and we’ll be happy to help.
Is a 15 yard dumpster “small”?
A 15 yard dumpster is considered a mid-size roll-off. It’s larger than a 10–12 yard container and offers more room for renovation debris and bulky items, while still fitting comfortably in most residential driveways and job sites.
How long can I keep it?
Rental periods vary. The best move is to pick a delivery day that matches your project schedule so you’re not paying for idle time. Fill out a contact form or give us a call at (910) 899-6133.
Should I choose a bigger size “just in case”?
If you’re right on the edge, sizing up can sometimes be cheaper than ordering a second haul. That said, a 15 yard dumpster is often the best “middle ground” when you want enough space to finish the job without paying for a much larger container you won’t fill.
Can I use this dumpster for concrete?
Yes. We use 15-yard and 20-yard dumpsters for heavy materials like dirt, concrete and shingles. The dumpster should not be filled more than 1/2 full with heavy materials. Loading heavy materials alongside other debris may result in additional charges due to excess weight. Please call us for more details. Any overweight penalties due to overloading are the customer’s responsibility.