Matte-black 40-yard roll-off dumpster staged on a framed-out residential construction site in Dayton, framing lumber stacked nearby, hooklift delivery truck visible in the background under bright Colorado daylight

Construction dumpster rental in Dayton

What roll-off size do you need on a Dayton jobsite? A 30-yard container fits most full remodels; swap-outs keep work moving—just add driveway boards for protection.

Jobsite Roll-off Containers for General Contractors

Our fleet features 20-, 30-, and 40-yard heavy-duty units for active sites across Dayton and Montgomery. Each roll-off arrives on protective Driveway Boards, while the containers feature reinforced steel sidewalls, walk-in rear swing doors, and steel bottom rollers for framers, roofers, and demo crews. We handle multi-phase projects through contractor pricing and tonnage rates, ensuring consistent, reliable hauling for your business.

Matte-black 20-yard roll-off construction dumpster with heavy ribbed steel sidewalls and swing rear doors at a working jobsite in Dayton, sitting directly on compacted dirt with an unmarked white hauler partially visible at the far edge of the frame.

20-yard construction roll-off

The 20-Yard Roll-Off is 20 ft long, 7 ft wide, 4 ft tall, holding about 2 tons.

This 20-yard container fits kitchen and bath remodels, single-room demo, and small framing jobs in Dayton, Ohio.

Matte-black 30-yard roll-off construction dumpster sitting directly on the compacted-dirt site of a framed single-family home build in Dayton, drywall and lumber scrap loaded inside.

30-yard construction roll-off

The 30-yard roll-off runs 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 6 feet tall, with about 4 tons of capacity included.

The 30-yard container handles whole-house remodels, additions, and new-build framing while its high walls fit bulky drywall and lumber.

Matte-black 40-yard roll-off construction dumpster being lowered from a white-cab hooklift delivery truck onto the compacted-dirt jobsite at a commercial build site in Dayton

40-yard construction roll-off

The 40-yard roll-off stretches 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 8 feet tall, with about 5 tons of debris included on the haul.

Sized for commercial builds and large tear-outs, the 40-yard container remains the largest roll-off staged on active jobs.

Construction Debris, Drywall, Lumber Acceptance

Construction projects generate a lot of waste, and our roll-off containers accept the full range of mixed C&D debris: framing lumber, drywall, plaster, subfloor, insulation, packaging, pallets, and light metals. This material is sorted at the local Dayton transfer station—maximizing recovery before remaining waste reaches the landfill. Contractors often manage recurring waste through commercial recurring hauling agreements, while checking EPA construction debris recycling guidance for proper stream disposal.

  • Framing lumber and offcuts
  • Drywall, plaster, lath
  • Subfloor and sheathing
  • Insulation and vapor barrier
  • Mixed packaging and pallets
  • Light metals and conduit
Worker in a yellow high-visibility vest tossing framing lumber and broken drywall into a matte-black 30-yard construction roll-off dumpster on an active build site in Dayton, bright daylight
Low-profile matte-black lowboy roll-off dumpster loaded with broken concrete slab and rebar at a foundation tear-out in Dayton, skid steer parked beside it, sunny Colorado morning

Concrete, Brick, and Asphalt Heavy-debris Pricing

Dense stuff like concrete slab tear-out, brick demo, asphalt millings, or clean dirt needs a container built tougher than the rest. Our reinforced-steel lowboy roll-offs handle up to 10,000 pounds in one run without tripping USDOT weight limits on Dayton streets. The low 2-to-3-foot side walls let skid steers and wheelbarrows roll right over the rim during loading.

Heavy-debris jobs run on weight tickets from the scale house, not size; the cleanest loads — with no mixed wood, drywall, or trash — earn the lowest per-ton rate, and the rest are billed by the tonnage. We size your container and dispatch the dumpster after a brief talk with the site super.

Tonnage Limits and Weight Overage Policy

Every construction roll-off includes a specific tonnage allowance: overage is billed at your published per-ton rate against the scale-house ticket. Your upfront quote details the weight limit for each container—and that means no surprises when the truck weighs in; heavy shingles require roofing tear-off jobsite containers so the weight does not eat your mixed-debris allowance. We track every load at the scale house.

20-yard

3 tons

Included tonnage. Mixed C&D debris.

30-yard

4 tons

Included tonnage. Mixed C&D debris.

40-yard

5 tons

Included tonnage. Mixed C&D debris.

On-site Swap-out and Dispatch Coordination

Multi-week jobs run on a swap-out rhythm; call dispatch when a container is full — we roll a fresh roll-off to the same staging pad the same or next business day across the Dayton metro and Montgomery.

Step 1

Text dispatch when full

Site supers text a photo and the container number to the dispatcher — no portal logins, no ticketing.

Step 2

Same- or next-day swap

We haul the full container and drop the empty one on the same staging pad so the crew never loses a loading hour.

Step 3

Weekend dispatch available

Saturday pulls keep Monday starts clean; Friday afternoon coordination secures weekend turns.

Insurance and Contractor Account Setup

Net-30 contractor accounts with consolidated monthly billing are standard for active Dayton sites; our hooklift fleet stages the recurring bins without extra trips. We issue certificates of insurance to the GC or owner same day — and that means your paperwork is handled before the first hooklift rolls in.