LDR Site Services
Atlanta, GA
LDR Site Services coordinates dumpsters for construction, event, and cleanup projects throughout metro Atlanta. The company supports both local and multi-site commercial jobs.
Large 30-yard dumpsters for major renovations, new construction, and large cleanouts.
Atlanta, GA
LDR Site Services coordinates dumpsters for construction, event, and cleanup projects throughout metro Atlanta. The company supports both local and multi-site commercial jobs.
Lithonia, GA
WM’s Lithonia operation supports roll-off and transfer services for the east Atlanta metro. It handles residential renovation debris and commercial disposal programs.
Atlanta, GA
WM Gateway Transfer Station supports dumpster and hauling operations across Atlanta’s westside industrial corridor. It is part of WM’s large regional service network.
Atlanta, GA
Republic Services operates major recycling and dumpster infrastructure in Atlanta for commercial and contractor needs. The company offers broad metro coverage and sustainability-focused programs.
Compare 10 to 40 yard containers — dimensions, capacity, and which size fits your project.
Average rental prices by size, what affects cost, and tips to save money.
Permit rules for Georgia, when you need one, and how to apply.
Accepted materials, prohibited items, and hazardous waste disposal alternatives.
A 30-yard dumpster holds roughly 9 pickup truck loads — enough for large renovations, new construction framing, major cleanouts, and multi-room remodels. It's the go-to size for contractors managing sizable residential projects.
A 30-yard dumpster rental in Decatur typically costs $400–$550 for a standard rental period. Prices increase with heavy materials like concrete, brick, or tile. Get quotes from multiple haulers — pricing for large containers varies widely by company.
If the 30-yard container is placed on private property, no permit is usually needed. Placing one on a public street or right-of-way in Decatur, Georgia typically requires a permit ($10–$150 depending on the municipality). Ask your hauler — many handle permit applications as part of the service.