Wormwood Disposal

Concrete Dumpster Rental

Renting a dumpster for concrete disposal has never been simpler with Wormwood Disposal. Our heavy-duty dumpsters are specially designed to handle the weight of concrete, making them perfect for construction sites, home renovations, or demolition projects. We provide reliable delivery and pickup services that work around your schedule, whether you’re a contractor working on multiple job sites or a homeowner tackling a weekend project. When you need a dumpster that can handle concrete from torn-out driveways, old patios, or foundation removals, we’ve got you covered with containers built tough enough for any concrete disposal job.

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30 Yard Dumpster

20 Yard Concrete Dumpster

14 Day Rental

$250

Includes: First 14 Days

Disposal Fee: $35/Ton

Additional Days: $10/Day

Dimensions: 22' L x 8' W x 4' H

How Much Does It Cost To Rent a Dumpster For Concrete?

Concrete Weight Calculator

Rent a Dumpster For Concrete Removal

When you need to get rid of concrete, renting a concrete dumpster is the easiest and most efficient solution. Whether you’re a contractor managing a demolition project, a landscaper removing an old patio, or a homeowner breaking up a cracked driveway, proper concrete disposal is critical. A dedicated dumpster for concrete ensures that heavy materials are handled correctly without overloading standard waste bins or making multiple trips to a landfill.

Instead of dealing with the hassle of transporting broken concrete yourself, a dumpster allows you to pile everything in one place and have it hauled away in a single pickup. This is especially useful for large-scale projects like foundation removals, sidewalk tear-outs, or masonry work. By choosing a concrete dumpster rental, you can focus on the job at hand while leaving the disposal process to professionals.

Concrete Dumpster Rental FAQ

Our concrete dumpster rentals are priced in two parts. First, you pay a flat rental fee for the delivery of the dumpster. Once we pick it up and dispose of the concrete, a separate disposal fee is charged based on the final weight of the material. This two-step pricing structure ensures you only pay for the exact amount of concrete you dispose of.

You can place clean concrete, concrete with rebar, asphalt, and brick in a concrete dumpster. These materials are processed separately for recycling. Absolutely no other construction debris, household waste, wood, metal, dirt, or general trash can be mixed in. If any prohibited items are found, additional charges will apply.

Concrete is extremely heavy, so weight limits vary by dumpster size. A fully loaded 20 yard dumpster with concrete can weigh 40,000 pounds. We ensure our dumpsters comply with transport regulations, so weight limits must be followed. If you're unsure about weight restrictions, give us a call or use our Concrete Weight Calculator to figure out the approximate weight of your concrete. 

Permits are typically required only if you plan to place the dumpster on a public street. If it’s going on private property, like a driveway or job site, a permit is usually not needed. Check with your local municipality for specific regulations.

Once we pick up your dumpster for concrete, the load is taken to a concrete recycling facility where it is processed for reuse. Recycled concrete is often used in new construction projects, road bases, and other sustainable building materials.

Wormwood Disposal truck unloading a 20 yard dumpster in a driveway in Kingston

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What Our Customers Say

brenda stanghellinibrenda stanghellini
20:12 06 Feb 25
Great people to work with. Very courteous and helpful. Great service. Would definitely recommend them.
Dan PavaoDan Pavao
18:57 22 Jan 25
Everything went as planned. He showed up with dumpster when he said he would. Answered all my questions and pick up on time as well. Will certainly use again.
Jacob LewisJacob Lewis
19:57 14 Jan 25
We had a major clean out and renovation project on a busy road with a very small driveway. Damien has been great to work with. Great with communication and working with our schedule which has changed a few times. Prices are very reasonable. I’ve already recommended him to several friends and family members.
Jeannette HarveyJeannette Harvey
19:23 10 Jan 25
Great service easy to work with
Erica PollardErica Pollard
16:48 24 Dec 24
Competitive pricing, very responsive and easy to work with. They were able to deliver quickly and extend our rental when our project fell behind schedule.
Marc PoskusMarc Poskus
16:23 21 Nov 24
Great experience, Dumpster was delivered on time and picked up on time.
katherine daykatherine day
21:29 20 Nov 24
Can not say enough good things about Wormwood disposals. They go above and beyond for their clients and I am grateful for their assistance
Michael MaherMichael Maher
19:42 08 Nov 24
Fast, efficient and affordable service.
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WHY CHOOSE A DUMPSTER FOR CONCRETE REMOVAL?

Disposing of concrete requires more than just throwing chunks of rubble into a regular waste container. Concrete is extremely dense, and even a small amount can quickly exceed weight limits in general waste dumpsters. That’s why dedicated concrete disposal options exist—they are designed to handle the weight and volume of construction debris without exceeding hauling regulations.

For homeowners, it simplifies cleanup after projects like driveway replacements or home renovations. For contractors, landscape and masonry companies, a dumpster for concrete ensures that large amounts of rubble can be removed in one go, keeping job sites clean and organized.

HOW CONCRETE DISPOSAL WORKS

When you rent a dumpster specifically for concrete, your debris is taken to a facility where it can be processed and repurposed. Many disposal sites specialize in concrete recycling, turning old slabs and rubble into materials used for new construction projects, road bases, and other infrastructure needs.

This means that when you haul away concrete, it doesn’t just go to waste—it can be given a second life in other projects. Choosing a dedicated concrete disposal service is an environmentally responsible way to handle demolition debris. Plus, keeping recyclable materials separate from general waste helps reduce overall disposal costs.