Storm Cleanup Dumpster Rental
West Texas & Permian Basin
West Texas weather doesn't give much warning — high winds, hail, and downed trees can turn into a debris pile overnight. Let Us Dump It is a locally owned dumpster rental service built to respond fast when storm damage needs to be cleared, not scheduled a week out.
Choose Your Size — Flat-Rate, No Hidden Fees
Best for: Downed limbs, roof debris, or a single-tree cleanup
Book 15-Yard Dumpster →✓ Recommended for Storm CleanupBest for: Multiple trees down or combined yard and structural debris
Book 21-Yard Dumpster →Best for: Significant property damage across a larger lot
Book 25-Yard Dumpster →Best for: Major storm damage or combined debris from multiple structures
Book 30-Yard Dumpster →Understanding Storm Debris Response in West Texas
Storm damage doesn't wait for a convenient time, and neither should debris removal. High winds, hail, and downed trees are common across West Texas, and the aftermath usually needs to be cleared fast — not just for appearance, but because debris left sitting can create secondary hazards, block access, or complicate insurance documentation. That urgency is the defining difference between storm cleanup and a routine yard project.
What actually landed in your yard matters for sizing. A single downed tree with no structural damage behaves like standard yard waste and fits comfortably in a 15-yard. Once roofing material, siding, or fencing gets mixed in with the tree debris, the load gets heavier and often needs a 21-yard instead. If an entire section of a structure came down, that's a different category — closer to a demolition project than a cleanup.
One distinction worth knowing before debris goes in the dumpster: material that's simply wet from rain is fine, but anything actively waterlogged or already showing mold growth needs a different conversation. If you're dealing with flood-related damage alongside wind or hail debris, call us before loading — we'd rather advise up front than have material rejected after the fact.
What Can Go In a Construction Dumpster?
✅ Generally Accepted
- ✓Downed tree limbs & storm-damaged trees
- ✓Roof debris — shingles, flashing, damaged decking
- ✓Fence sections & damaged outdoor structures
- ✓Hail-damaged siding or gutters
- ✓Water-damaged (but dry) drywall or flooring
- ✓General storm debris & yard cleanup
- ✓Broken outdoor furniture or structures
🚫 Not Accepted
- ✕Wet or waterlogged material generating mold risk (call to discuss)
- ✕Hazardous materials — chemicals, fuel, damaged batteries
- ✕Downed power lines or anything near electrical hazards (call utility first)
- ✕Propane tanks
- ✕Large tree stumps with intact root systems (call ahead)
Not sure if your item is accepted? See the full accepted items guide →
Who Rents a Construction Dumpster?
What Construction Customers Are Saying
“Showed up when they said they would and got it dumped and changed out very fast when I called them. Would use them again.”
“Love the service, punctual, last minute order and they were perfect!”
“Amazing customer service, did everything we asked of them and more!”
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Where We Deliver Construction Roll-Offs — West Texas
Renting a Construction Roll-Off — Frequently Asked Questions
Same-day delivery is available Monday through Friday when booked before noon. We know storm debris can't wait for a scheduled slot next week — call us and we'll get you on the calendar as fast as we can, often the same day.
A single downed tree or roof debris usually fits a 15-yard ($400). Multiple trees down or a mix of yard and structural debris typically needs a 21-yard ($450). For significant property-wide damage, a 25 or 30-yard gives more room — call us and describe the damage, and we'll help size it.
Dry water-damaged material like drywall or flooring is fine. Actively wet or waterlogged debris that's generating mold risk needs a different conversation — call us so we can advise on the right approach for your specific situation.
It can be, especially if downed limbs are mixed with roofing material or structural debris. A load that's purely tree limbs behaves like standard yard waste, but adding shingles, siding, or waterlogged material increases the weight faster than you'd expect — use our weight estimator if you're unsure.
We don't process insurance claims directly, but we regularly work with homeowners and restoration contractors handling storm damage — if you need documentation of delivery or pickup for your claim, let us know and we'll accommodate what we can.
Same-day available before noon Mon–Fri · Flat-rate pricing · West Texas & Permian Basin · (432) 556-2894
