Dumpster Rental & Debris Box in Bloomington, IN

Renting a dumpster in Bloomington? Browse 4 companies offering container sizes for remodeling projects, yard cleanups, and demolition work. Browse ratings, pricing tiers, and service details to find the best dumpster rental in Bloomington, IN.

4 Companies Serving Bloomington

4.5(58 reviews)

Minneapolis Dumpster Rental Corp offers residential and commercial dumpster rentals for cleanup, remodeling, and construction jobs.

10 Yard20 Yard30 Yard$365 - $825
(952) 295-0291View Details →
4.6(112 reviews)

Commercial Container LLC has provided Twin Cities dumpster rental services since 1988 for residential and contractor projects.

10 Yard20 Yard30 Yard40 Yard$375 - $900
(612) 721-2650View Details →
4.3(198 reviews)

WM provides temporary roll-off dumpster rentals in Minneapolis and nearby communities for construction and cleanout projects.

10 Yard20 Yard30 Yard40 Yard$575 - $1,200
(800) 468-5865View Details →

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How much does a dumpster rental cost in Bloomington?

Dumpster rental prices in Bloomington, IN typically range from $250 to $600 depending on the container size, rental duration, and type of debris. A 10-yard dumpster usually starts around $250–$350, while larger 30- or 40-yard containers can cost $450–$600 or more. Request quotes from multiple haulers to find the best deal.

What size dumpster do I need?

For small cleanouts (garage, attic, single room), a 10-yard dumpster is usually enough. Medium projects like roof replacements or bathroom remodels typically require a 20-yard container. For large construction, demolition, or whole-home cleanouts, consider a 30- or 40-yard dumpster. When in doubt, size up — overage fees can be expensive.

How long can I keep a dumpster in Bloomington?

Most dumpster rental companies in Bloomington offer 7- to 14-day rental periods. Extensions are typically available for $5–$15 per day. Be sure to check local regulations — some areas in Indiana require permits for dumpsters placed on public streets or rights-of-way.