Trash Daddy Dumpsters Dallas
Dallas, TX
Locally operated in Dallas, Trash Daddy Dumpsters Dallas provides roll-off dumpster service for homeowners and contractors throughout Dallas and nearby Fort Worth. Transparent pricing from $300 - $600.
Heavy-duty dumpsters for construction debris, demolition waste, concrete, and building materials.
Dallas, TX
Locally operated in Dallas, Trash Daddy Dumpsters Dallas provides roll-off dumpster service for homeowners and contractors throughout Dallas and nearby Fort Worth. Transparent pricing from $300 - $600.
Dallas, TX
Advantage Waste Disposal delivers roll-off dumpsters across the DFW area for home cleanouts, construction projects, and job site debris removal. Also covers Fort Worth and nearby areas.
Dallas, TX
Frontier Waste Solutions provides commercial and construction dumpster services across the DFW region. The company supports ongoing container programs and one-time project rentals.
Dallas, TX
Republic Services provides roll-off rentals and recycling programs for projects throughout Dallas County. The company supports both contractors and business facilities with scheduled service.
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 Texas, when you need one, and how to apply.
Accepted materials, prohibited items, and hazardous waste disposal alternatives.
Most construction projects in Irving 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.
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.
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 Irving, Texas, a permit is typically required. Contact your local city office or ask the hauler — many will pull the permit for you.