Residential Debris Box Rental in Kirkland, WA

Debris boxes for home cleanouts, garage cleanups, remodeling projects, and residential waste.

4 Companies

4.7(50 reviews)

Dumpster Solutions NW stocks roll-off dumpsters from 10 to 40 yards — covering small garage cleanouts through full commercial hauls in Seattle. Pricing: $350 - $700.

10 Yard20 Yard30 Yard40 Yard$350 - $700
(206) 255-0095View Details →
4.5(35 reviews)

Dumpster Rental Dogs Seattle handles roofing replacements, home renovations, and property cleanouts across Seattle, WA. Container sizes: 10 Yard, 15 Yard, 20 Yard, 30 Yard, 40 Yard. Licensed and insured.

10 Yard15 Yard20 Yard30 Yard40 Yard$350 - $700
(206) 207-8624View Details →
5(81 reviews)

U JUNK IT WE DUMP IT handles junk hauling and project cleanup with dumpster-style disposal options. The service is used for home cleanouts, remodeling waste, and property turnovers.

10 Yard15 Yard20 Yard$425 - $775
(206) 673-6122View Details →
5(408 reviews)

Northwest Labor Industries provides debris hauling and cleanup support for high-volume residential and commercial projects. The company operates across north and central Seattle neighborhoods.

10 Yard15 Yard20 Yard$450 - $825
(206) 388-6135View Details →

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Frequently Asked Questions — Residential Debris Box in Kirkland

What is a debris box and how is it different from a dumpster?

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.

What size debris box do I need for a home cleanout?

For a garage or single-room cleanout in Kirkland, 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.

Can I put furniture and appliances in a debris box?

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.