Debris Box Rental in Orlando, FL

Debris box rentals for construction, residential, and commercial waste removal projects.

5 Companies

4.7(136 reviews)

Bin There Dump That Orlando provides driveway-safe dumpsters for residential and light construction jobs in Central Florida.

6 Yard10 Yard14 Yard20 Yard$325 - $725
(321) 405-2838View Details →
4.5(68 reviews)

Pro Dumpsters Inc. provides online-bookable roll-off dumpsters for Orlando home cleanouts, remodels, and contractor jobs.

10 Yard15 Yard20 Yard30 Yard$375 - $850
(407) 910-6341View Details →
4.4(55 reviews)

Orlando Dumpster Rentals offers same-day container delivery and 24/7 customer support for projects across Central Florida.

12 Yard15 Yard20 Yard30 Yard$350 - $825
(407) 972-9700View Details →
4.6(72 reviews)

Liberty Hauling Services provides dumpster rental and junk removal solutions for homeowners, landlords, and contractors in Orlando.

10 Yard15 Yard20 Yard$340 - $780
(407) 977-4187View Details →
4.5(61 reviews)

AFAB Orlando Dumpster Services provides 12, 15, 18 and 20-yard dumpsters with home delivery throughout the greater Orlando area.

12 Yard15 Yard18 Yard20 Yard$325 - $725
(321) 377-7714View Details →

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Frequently Asked Questions — Debris Box Rental in Orlando

What is a debris box rental?

A debris box is a roll-off container used for construction, renovation, and cleanout projects. The term "debris box" is common in the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California — elsewhere it's called a dumpster or roll-off. Rentals typically include delivery, a 7- to 14-day rental period, and pickup.

How much does a debris box rental cost?

Debris box rental prices in Orlando typically range from $250 to $600 depending on the container size and debris type. A 10-yard box usually starts around $250–$350; a 30- or 40-yard container runs $450–$600+. Weight overages are billed separately — ask what your included weight limit is before booking.

What can I put in a debris box?

Debris boxes accept most construction and residential waste: lumber, drywall, roofing materials, concrete, dirt, furniture, and general junk. Most haulers prohibit hazardous materials (paint, chemicals, Freon-containing appliances, tires, and batteries). When in doubt, ask your hauler before you throw it in.