Minneapolis Dumpster Rental Corp
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis Dumpster Rental Corp offers residential and commercial dumpster rentals for cleanup, remodeling, and construction jobs.
Debris boxes for home cleanouts, garage cleanups, remodeling projects, and residential waste.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis Dumpster Rental Corp offers residential and commercial dumpster rentals for cleanup, remodeling, and construction jobs.
Minneapolis, MN
Eddie's Junk Removal provides dumpster rental and full-service junk hauling for homeowners and businesses in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis, MN
Commercial Container LLC has provided Twin Cities dumpster rental services since 1988 for residential and contractor projects.
Minneapolis, MN
Vern's Dumpsters offers affordable roll-off dumpster rentals across the Minneapolis and St. Paul metro for residential cleanup jobs.
Minneapolis, MN
Dem-Con provides residential dumpsters and tubs for rent throughout the Twin Cities metro area with broad suburban coverage.
Minneapolis, MN
Budget Dumpster offers streamlined online roll-off rental in Minneapolis with support for residential and contractor jobs.
Minneapolis, MN
Dumpster Rental Edina serves Minneapolis-area customers with affordable roll-off dumpsters and flexible rental periods.
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 Minnesota, when you need one, and how to apply.
Accepted materials, prohibited items, and hazardous waste disposal alternatives.
A debris box is the Bay Area term for a roll-off container — they're the same thing. The name "debris box" is common in Northern California while "dumpster" or "roll-off" is used elsewhere. Same container, different regional terminology.
For a garage or single-room cleanout in Minneapolis, a 10-yard debris box is usually enough. Full-home or estate cleanouts typically need a 20-yard container. If you're unsure, size up — overage fees for exceeding weight limits are expensive.
Yes — most debris boxes accept furniture, mattresses, and appliances. Refrigerators and AC units with Freon must be drained first (Freon is a regulated substance). TVs and electronics may need to go to a separate e-waste facility depending on your hauler.