New York, United States
Dumpster Rental New York City
Compare dumpster rental prices in New York City. From $350. Serving 8.3M residents.
Price Snapshot
Dumpster Rental Prices in New York City
Prices vary by county. Weight limits apply — overage fees $40-$100/ton.
From
$350
Sizes
4
Data
Local
| Service | From | Average | Up to |
|---|---|---|---|
Dumpster Rental prices in New York City — from $350
Local Market Context
New York City quotes are usually decided by access, waste type, and the risk hidden in the fine print
In New York City, the advertised size is only one part of the decision. The stronger comparison is the one that makes placement, disposal assumptions, included weight or waste stream, and extra-day pricing explicit before the bin arrives.
Entry Point
$350
Mid-Market
$760
Largest Listed
40-yard
Placement and access
If the dumpster fits cleanly on private property, pricing is usually simpler. Street placement, shared access, tight corners, apartment loading zones, or steep driveways push the quote up because the operator is pricing delivery risk rather than just volume.
Weight and waste stream
In New York City, mixed household waste, green waste, and heavy debris should not be compared as if they are one product. Bricks, tiles, soil, and concrete routinely create the biggest bill shocks when booked under a general-waste rate.
Hire length and pickup certainty
Most providers assume a standard 7-10 days window. If your project may overrun, the all-in comparison only makes sense once extension charges and delayed pickup rules are listed separately.
Permit handling
NYC DOT permit: $75-$150 depending on borough
Dumpster Rental Tips for New York City
NYC is the most expensive metro for dumpster rental
DOT permit required for street placement — apply 48h ahead
Manhattan deliveries cost more due to traffic/access
Some buildings require building management approval
Permit Information
NYC DOT permit: $75-$150 depending on borough
What's Usually Included
What a standard dumpster rental quote covers in New York City
A realistic quote in New York City should separate the base rental from any permit, overweight, or contamination risk rather than hiding those costs in the fine print.
- Delivery and pickup of the dumpster
- A base hire period of around 7-10 days
- A standard waste stream allowance for the bin type you selected
- Basic phone or online booking support and scheduling
Common Extras
The fees that usually blow out a cheap headline rate
- Public-road or verge permit fees when the bin cannot sit on private property
- Overweight charges when masonry, soil, tiles, or concrete exceed the included allowance
- Extra-day fees when pickup is delayed beyond the standard hire window
- Contamination surcharges for mixed loads, mattresses, tyres, liquids, or prohibited waste
For New York City, the most expensive mistakes are usually public-placement permits, underestimated weight, and mixed loads that should have been booked as a different waste stream.
Best Quote Workflow
How locals avoid the second invoice
- 1.Match the bin to the job first. In New York City, heavy renovation waste can make a smaller heavy-waste dumpster cheaper than a larger mixed-waste one.
- 2.Tell the provider exactly where the bin will sit and whether there are narrow streets, steep driveways, laneways, or apartment access constraints.
- 3.Ask for the hire period, included weight or waste allowance, permit assumptions, and extra-day pricing in writing before you book.
- 4.Compare at least three quotes and check whether the cheapest headline rate in New York City excludes disposal or common surcharge items.
Job Match Guide
Which dumpster size usually suits the job in New York City?
The cheapest listed size is not always the best-value choice. Match the waste type, the likely weight, and how long the project runs before comparing providers on price.
| Project Type | Likely Size | Typical Use | Budget Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small bathroom, laundry, or apartment cleanup | 10-yard | Small renovation | $350–$550 |
| Kitchen refresh or dense garage clear-out | 20-yard | Large renovation | $500–$800 |
| Standard renovation or mixed household move-out | 30-yard | Major demo | $600–$950 |
| Large renovation, bulky cleanup, or staged trade work | 40-yard | Commercial | $700–$1100 |
What To Expect
What usually changes the final dumpster rental cost in New York City
Access and placement
Straight driveway drops are the easiest jobs to price. Tight streets, shared driveways, apartment loading zones, or public-road placement push the quote up because the operator is carrying more delivery risk.
Waste stream and weight
Light household waste, green waste, and heavy materials are priced differently. In New York City, bricks, tiles, soil, and concrete can turn a low headline rate into a high all-in cost if the wrong bin type is booked.
Timing and hire length
The base quote usually assumes a standard hire period. If your renovation is staged or weather-sensitive, ask for the daily extension charge before delivery so you can compare providers on the same basis.
The practical mid-market answer
In New York City, a mid-size dumpster typically lands around $760. That number is useful only when permit assumptions, included allowances, and pickup timing are clear.
How We Collect These Prices
Methodology for New York City
We compare local provider pricing where available, then check it against the wider United States market so unusual headline offers do not distort the guide. The range is normalised for common hire windows, standard waste streams, and known access or permit patterns in New York City.
sample size: approximately 48 tracked pricing observations for listed sizes and common project types in New York City.
last.updated: March 2026.
methodology: quotes are reviewed for size, waste type, placement assumptions, hire duration, and expected extras so the published range reflects realistic delivered pricing rather than a stripped-back entry rate.
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Price Trends
Dumpster Rental Price History — New York City
New York City skip-bin prices have generally increased over the last 3 years as disposal, labour, and permit-related costs absorbed a bigger share of the total hire cost.
Delivery access and placement friction are being priced more explicitly than they were three years ago.
Heavy-waste disposal and contamination risk create wider spreads between basic and realistic quotes.
Peak renovation and cleanup periods still let providers hold firmer prices.
2026-2027 outlook: For 2026-2027, New York City is more likely to see stable-to-rising skip pricing than a material drop, especially where access or permit rules are tight.
FAQ
Dumpster Rental FAQ — New York City
Quick answers on permits, sizing, and what usually drives the final hire cost.
Dumpster Rental in New York City starts from $350. The average cost for a mid-size dumpster is $760. Prices vary by size, waste type, and provider.
New York City providers typically offer 10-yard, 20-yard, 30-yard, 40-yard dumpsters. The most popular size for home renovations is 30-yard.
NYC DOT permit: $75-$150 depending on borough
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