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30-yard Dumpster Rental in Eugene, OR

A 30-yard dumpster is ideal for Eugene major renovation, new construction jobs. It runs $480–$660 here (about $555 average), holds roughly 9 pickup truck loads, and includes a 7–10 days rental.

Avg. Price
$555
Range
$480–660
Weight Incl.
4 tons
Holds
~9 loads

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What Can You Put in a 30-yard Dumpster?

A 30-yard holds about 9 pickup-truck loads of debris — major renovation, new construction. Here's what Eugene customers typically use it for:

Major home addition or new construction
Full home renovation across multiple rooms
Commercial roofing or large-scale roofing
Large-scale demolition projects
Estate and multi-room cleanouts
Framing lumber and construction waste
30-yard Dimensions
22' Ă— 8' Ă— 6'
Length × Width × Height (typical)
Capacity30 cubic yards
Pickup loads~9
Weight included4 tons
Overage feeHeavy debris fills weight limits fast

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30-yard Dumpster FAQ — Eugene

A 30-yard dumpster rental in Eugene averages $555, with most quotes falling between $480 and $660. That includes delivery, pickup, a 7–10 days rental, and about 4 tons of weight allowance.
Roughly 9 full-size pickup truck loads. It's sized for major renovation, new construction.
Most driveways can accommodate a 30-yard dumpster. The container measures approximately 22' Ă— 8' Ă— 6'. You'll want around 60 feet of clearance for the delivery truck. No street permit is needed for private driveways — only if the dumpster goes on a public street.

The 30-yard is a strong choice for major renovation, new construction in Eugene. At roughly 22' Ă— 8' Ă— 6', it fits comfortably in most driveways without a street permit. If you're weighing it against a nearby size, the rule of thumb is to size up when in doubt — a slightly larger dumpster costs far less than ordering a second haul because you underestimated.