Construction Dumpster Rental in Long Beach, CA

Heavy-duty dumpsters for construction debris, demolition waste, concrete, and building materials.

3 Companies

4.8(182 reviews)

Bins N Bins Dumpster Rental Service covers Los Angeles and nearby Inglewood with roll-off dumpster delivery for cleanouts, renovations, and job site debris. Licensed and insured for residential and commercial work. Containers from 10 Yard to 30 Yard.

10 Yard15 Yard20 Yard30 Yard$300 - $600
(310) 413-1708View Details →
4.5(500 reviews)

Budget Dumpster Los Angeles delivers roll-off dumpsters across the Los Angeles area for home cleanouts, construction projects, and job site debris removal. Also covers East Los Angeles and nearby areas.

10 Yard20 Yard30 Yard40 Yard$350 - $700
(213) 358-2159View Details →
4.6(200 reviews)

Bargain Dumpster Los Angeles handles roll-off dumpster rentals for residential and commercial customers in Los Angeles, CA. Available sizes: 10 Yard, 20 Yard, 30 Yard, 40 Yard. Rates start at $300.

10 Yard20 Yard30 Yard40 Yard$300 - $600

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Frequently Asked Questions — Construction Dumpster Rental in Long Beach

What size dumpster do I need for a construction project?

Most construction projects in Long Beach use 20- to 40-yard dumpsters. Light framing debris fits in a 20-yard; full demolitions or concrete-heavy jobs usually need a 30- or 40-yard container. Check weight limits — concrete is heavy and can trigger overages fast.

Can I put concrete and drywall in the same dumpster?

Yes, most haulers accept mixed construction debris. However, concrete is extremely heavy — many companies charge overage fees if you exceed the weight limit. For large concrete pours, consider a separate dirt/concrete-only container, which is often cheaper per ton.

Do I need a permit for a construction dumpster?

If the dumpster sits on private property (your driveway or jobsite), no permit is usually needed. If it's placed on a public street or sidewalk in Long Beach, California, a permit is typically required. Contact your local city office or ask the hauler — many will pull the permit for you.