Concrete Disposal Dumpster — Houston Heavy-Debris Rates

Concrete is heavy. Our flat heavy-debris rate keeps you out of weight overages.

Mixed-debris dumpsters aren't built for clean concrete loads — you'll hit weight allowances long before the bin looks full. Our heavy-debris dumpster rentals are priced and sized for the math of dense materials.

Pure concrete and brick weigh roughly 4,000 lbs per cubic yard. A standard 20-yard rental's 3-ton weight allowance gets eaten in about 1.5 yards of pure concrete — not even a quarter of the bin. We rent dedicated concrete bins on a flat heavy-debris rate so you can fill the volume to the weight cap without surprise overages at pickup.

Call (346) 672-4600 for same-day delivery in Concrete Disposal Dumpster in Houston, or book your dumpster online. Choose a 15-yard ($499), 20-yard ($649), or 30-yard ($799) roll-off.

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Frequently asked questions about dumpster rental in Concrete Disposal Dumpster in Houston

What's a 'clean' concrete load?

Concrete (with or without embedded rebar), brick, block, asphalt, and clean dirt — and nothing else. No drywall, no wood scraps, no plastic, no roofing material. The dump sorts these by load type, and a contaminated load gets billed at the higher mixed-debris rate.

What size do I need for a typical concrete job?

Tearing out a 200 sq ft sidewalk: 10-yard. A small driveway or patio: 15-yard. A larger driveway or pool deck: 20-yard at the heavy-debris rate. The volume cap is the binding constraint — call our dispatcher with the square footage and we'll size it.

Can the load include rebar?

Yes — embedded rebar is fine. Loose rebar should be cut to fit inside the bin walls so the tarp can lay flat for road transport. The dump processes concrete-with-rebar through a magnet separator, so it doesn't reclassify the load.

What does the heavy-debris rate cost?

Quote depends on the bin size, the material, and the haul distance to the disposal facility. For a typical Houston driveway-tear-out customer, expect somewhere in the $450–$700 range — we lock the exact number in writing at booking.

Can I mix wood scraps and concrete?

No — that becomes a mixed-debris load and gets billed at the standard rate plus likely a tonnage overage. Keep concrete-only and wood-only in separate bins for the lowest cost.

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