20 Yard Dumpster Rental in McKinney, TX

Mid-size 20-yard dumpsters ideal for kitchen remodels, roof replacements, and medium projects.

4 Companies

5(144 reviews)

Grouchy’s offers roll-off dumpster rentals for residential renovations and contractor workloads in the Dallas north suburbs. The company emphasizes clear pricing and local route support.

10 Yard20 Yard30 Yard$375 - $775
(214) 550-2910View Details →
5(289 reviews)

Junk of America offers debris and junk removal services with larger-load options suitable for renovation and move-out projects. The company serves both homeowners and property managers.

10 Yard15 Yard20 Yard$350 - $700
(214) 207-6563View Details →
5(715 reviews)

Junk Quest supports Dallas-area cleanouts and contractor disposal with high-capacity junk hauling options. The team covers north-suburban projects needing quick turnaround.

10 Yard15 Yard20 Yard$350 - $700
(469) 996-1696View Details →

Junk Queen TX

McKinney, TX

5(339 reviews)

Junk Queen TX provides residential and light-commercial debris hauling for the Dallas north metro. Their services include remodeling debris removal and bulk-item pickup.

10 Yard15 Yard20 Yard$350 - $700
(469) 909-7241View Details →

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Frequently Asked Questions — 20 Yard Dumpster in McKinney

What fits in a 20-yard dumpster?

A 20-yard dumpster holds roughly 6 pickup truck loads of debris. It's the most popular size for mid-size projects: roof replacements, bathroom or kitchen remodels, flooring removal, deck demolitions, and single-room additions.

How much does a 20-yard dumpster cost?

A 20-yard dumpster rental in McKinney typically costs $350–$480 for a 7- to 10-day rental, including delivery, pickup, and standard disposal. Heavy materials like concrete or dirt may push the cost higher if you exceed the included weight limit.

How big is a 20-yard dumpster?

A standard 20-yard roll-off is approximately 22 feet long × 8 feet wide × 4 feet tall. It fits most residential driveways but is longer than a 10-yard — make sure you have at least 25 feet of clear space for the truck to drop and retrieve it.