Concrete Dumpster Rental
West Texas & Permian Basin
Concrete is unlike any other material you can put in a roll-off — it's dense enough that a small amount can outweigh an entire dumpster of lighter debris. Let Us Dump It is a locally owned dumpster rental service that gives it to you straight on weight before you book, not after.
Choose Your Size — Flat-Rate, No Hidden Fees
Best for: Small concrete job — a walkway section or minor patio repair
Book 15-Yard Dumpster →Best for: Moderate concrete removal mixed with other renovation debris
Book 21-Yard Dumpster →✓ Recommended for ConcreteBest for: Driveway sections, patio removal, or moderate masonry demo
Book 25-Yard Dumpster →✓ Recommended for ConcreteBest for: Larger concrete jobs — more included tonnage gives the most buffer
Book 30-Yard Dumpster →Understanding Concrete & Masonry Disposal in West Texas
Concrete breaks almost every rule that applies to other debris. A cubic yard of concrete weighs roughly 2 tons — more than double what a 15-yard dumpster includes in its entire tonnage allowance, and that's before accounting for anything else in the load. Heavy materials like this mean the container's visual size becomes almost irrelevant; the binding constraint is weight, not volume, and it's easy to hit the limit while the dumpster still looks mostly empty.
This is why sizing for concrete works differently than sizing for a typical cleanout. Rather than asking "how much space do I need," the better question is "how many tons am I actually generating." A 25-yard and 30-yard both carry more included tonnage (3 and 4 tons respectively) than their smaller counterparts, which is why we lean toward recommending them for concrete jobs even when the physical volume would fit in something smaller.
Mixing matters too. A dumpster loaded entirely with concrete hits its weight limit fast and predictably. The same dumpster with concrete mixed alongside lighter renovation debris — drywall, framing, flooring — spreads that weight out and often makes more practical sense for a residential project. If you're not sure how much concrete your job will actually generate, a quick call before booking saves a lot of guesswork.
What Can Go In a Construction Dumpster?
✅ Generally Accepted
- ✓Broken concrete & slab material
- ✓Concrete block & cinder block
- ✓Brick & masonry debris
- ✓Stucco & mortar
- ✓Asphalt (small amounts — ask first for large loads)
- ✓Concrete mixed with light debris (framing, drywall)
- ✓Paver stones & retaining wall block
🚫 Not Accepted
- ✕Large-volume pure concrete loads (call first — may need different setup)
- ✕Rebar-heavy or reinforced concrete in bulk (ask before booking)
- ✕Hazardous materials — sealants, chemicals, adhesives
- ✕Dirt or fill material in large volumes
- ✕Tires, batteries & fuel containers
- ✕Liquid concrete or wet mix
Not sure if your item is accepted? See the full accepted items guide →
Who Rents a Construction Dumpster?
What Construction Customers Are Saying
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Where We Deliver Construction Roll-Offs — West Texas
Renting a Construction Roll-Off — Frequently Asked Questions
Concrete weighs approximately 2 tons per cubic yard — far more than most other debris. A 25-yard dumpster (3 tons included) can realistically hold only about 1.5 cubic yards of pure concrete before hitting its weight limit, even though the container itself is much larger. For any concrete-heavy project, call us before booking so we can talk through the actual weight involved.
For concrete specifically, the size that matters most is included tonnage, not visual capacity. A 25-yard or 30-yard gives you the most weight buffer (3-4 tons), which is why we recommend those for most concrete jobs even if the volume alone wouldn't require a large container. Small jobs — a walkway section or minor repair — can still work with a 15 or 21-yard.
Yes, and for most residential projects this is actually the better approach — mixing concrete with lighter material (like framing or drywall from the same renovation) spreads the weight out more predictably than a dumpster filled entirely with concrete. Just keep in mind the concrete portion still counts heavily toward your tonnage.
Overage is billed at $90 per ton beyond what's included with your size. Because concrete adds weight so fast, it's almost always worth a quick call before booking rather than guessing — we'd rather help you size it right than have you deal with a surprise charge.
For sizable pure-concrete jobs, call us first. Because of how much concrete weighs, very large volumes sometimes need a different approach than a standard roll-off — we'll talk through your project and recommend the right setup rather than sending a dumpster that won't work for the job.
Same-day available before noon Mon–Fri · Flat-rate pricing · West Texas & Permian Basin · (432) 556-2894
