DUMPSTER SIZES
What size container do YOU need?
Dimensions (in feet) | A | B | C |
---|---|---|---|
Length | Width | Height | |
10 Yarder | 10 | 7 | 4.5 |
20 Yarder | 13 | 7 | 4.5 |
30 Yarder | 22 | 7.5 | 6 |
40 Yarder | 22 | 8 | 7 |
Dumpster, Dumpster Rentals, Roll-Off Containers Savannah, GA
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Dumpster Sizes
10 Cubic Yard Container
(10 feet long X 7 feet wide X 4.5 feet high)
If you’re renovating one or two rooms, a small kitchen or a small bathroom, the “ten-yarder” might be right for you.
20 Cubic Yard Container
(20 feet long X 8 feet wide X 3 feet high)
Use this roll-off container if you’re remodeling two or more rooms or a large kitchen and bathroom.
30 Cubic Yard Container
(22 feet long X 7.5 feet wide X 6 feet high)
The “thirty-yarder” is the most popular size that we deliver and is always in demand in greater Savannah because most homes and properties have a suitable area where the container can reside, without too many complaints from the neighbors. You can fit carpeting, drywall, and wood in a thirty yarder without too much trouble. Also, if you’re disposing of concrete or rock, you’ll need a larger container since you won’t be able to fill the container up very high.
40 Cubic Yard Container
(22 feet long X 8 feet wide X 7 feet high)
Our “forty-yarder” is a monster roll-off, and it’s most commonly called-in by professional construction and demolition contractors for large new-build projects, as well as home, office, large-structure, and facility renovations. will handle all of your needs.
Call Top Dog Dumpster Rental of Savannah during the following business hours:
Monday – Friday: 8am-5pm
Saturday: closed
Sunday: closed
Contact Top Dog Dumpster Rental of Savannah in Savannah, GA
You will almost certainly need a container one size bigger than you think you need. Carpeting, scrap wood, drywall–all of these waste products take up volume. Concrete, rock, and dirt are more weight than volume, and you can only fill the container half full. Finally, consider the weight of the items you will be putting in the containers and how high you will have to lift them.