Set the dumpster on a hard, level surface—driveway asphalt, pavers, or concrete all work—to keep the container stable and avoid damage. Skip soft or sloped ground where the box could sink or tip. Check local rules ahead of delivery and pull a permit if the dumpster will sit on a public street or block a sidewalk. These quick steps help you sidestep accidents, extra fees, and headaches down the road.
A standard 10‑yard dumpster is approximately 14 feet long, 7.5 feet wide, and 3.5 feet tall. It handles roughly two to three tons of debris—perfect for a bath remodel, roofing tear‑off, or a full‑garage cleanout. Dimensions can vary slightly by company, so double‑check measurements and weight limits with your provider before booking.
Most companies rent by the week, but many will let you keep the box anywhere from a few days to several months. After the standard period, expect a small daily fee of $5 to $10 for each extra day. Ask your provider upfront about cut‑off dates and overage charges so you can line up delivery and pickup with your project timeline and budget.