Yard Waste Dumpster Rental
West Texas & Permian Basin
Tree limbs, brush, and a season's worth of landscaping debris pile up faster than curbside pickup can handle. Let Us Dump It is a locally owned dumpster rental service that gives West Texas homeowners and landscapers a flat-rate way to clear it all in one trip instead of a dozen.
Choose Your Size — Flat-Rate, No Hidden Fees
Best for: Seasonal cleanup, tree trimming, or a single large landscaping project
Book 15-Yard Dumpster →✓ Recommended for Yard WasteBest for: Large property cleanup, storm-damaged trees, or multi-area landscaping
Book 21-Yard Dumpster →Best for: Full property clear-out combined with other cleanup debris
Book 25-Yard Dumpster →Best for: Large-scale land clearing or combined yard + renovation debris
Book 30-Yard Dumpster →Understanding Yard Waste Removal in West Texas
Yard waste removal has a quirk most people don't expect until they're loading a dumpster: weight and volume don't track together the way they do with household junk. A pile of brush looks enormous but weighs relatively little; the same footprint of wet leaves, fresh-cut grass, or damp topsoil can weigh two or three times as much. West Texas humidity swings mean the same yard debris can weigh noticeably different depending on whether it went in dry or right after a rain.
Seasonal timing matters too. Spring cleanup after freeze damage, summer storm debris, and fall leaf clearing all generate different volumes and different material — a spring cleanup skews toward broken limbs and dead growth, while fall is almost entirely leaves and lighter trimmings. Either way, a 15-yard covers most single-property cleanups; larger lots or storm-damaged trees usually call for a 21-yard instead.
Landscapers and property crews handling landscaping waste across multiple jobs face a different challenge: coordinating pickup with a route, not a single address. If you're clearing yard debris regularly rather than as a one-time project, it's worth calling ahead — we can talk through a schedule that matches how your crew actually moves through a week instead of booking fresh every time.
What Can Go In a Construction Dumpster?
✅ Generally Accepted
- ✓Tree limbs, branches & brush
- ✓Grass clippings & leaves
- ✓Sod & topsoil (moderate amounts)
- ✓Shrubs, hedges & root balls
- ✓Fencing & landscaping timbers
- ✓Mulch & wood chips
- ✓Storm-damaged tree debris
- ✓General yard cleanup material
🚫 Not Accepted
- ✕Large tree stumps (call ahead — may need special handling)
- ✕Hazardous materials — pesticides, chemicals, fuel
- ✕Dirt or fill material in large volumes (weight adds up fast)
- ✕Rocks or landscaping stone in bulk
- ✕Treated or painted wood
- ✕Propane tanks or fuel containers
Not sure if your item is accepted? See the full accepted items guide →
Who Rents a Construction Dumpster?
What Construction Customers Are Saying
“They placed the big dumpster exactly where I asked. Picked up my full dumpster within half a day of phoning — we absolutely got our money's worth.”
“Got us a dumpster in record time, and it was clean and nice looking — really appreciated them taking care of us that quickly.”
“Super quick, very nice, and great communication.”
Related Dumpster Types
Where We Deliver Construction Roll-Offs — West Texas
Renting a Construction Roll-Off — Frequently Asked Questions
Most seasonal cleanups — tree trimming, brush clearing, a single landscaping project — fit in a 15-yard ($400). Larger properties, storm-damaged trees, or cleanup spanning multiple areas usually need a 21-yard ($450). If you're also clearing dirt, sod, or combining yard work with other debris, a 25-yard gives extra room.
Moderate amounts are fine, but dirt and sod are dense — a small amount weighs more than you'd expect. Large volumes of fill dirt can max out your weight limit quickly. If your project involves significant excavation or sod removal, call us and we'll help size it correctly.
Wet, freshly cut yard waste is heavier than dry material of the same volume — rain or morning dew can add real weight to a load. It's not an extra charge in itself, but it does count toward your included tonnage faster than dry brush would.
Small stumps are usually fine, but large stumps with intact root balls can be extremely heavy and awkward to load. If you're removing a substantial stump, call us first — we can advise on whether it'll work in a standard dumpster or needs separate handling.
If you're a landscaper or property crew with recurring yard waste from multiple jobs, call us to talk through a setup that fits your schedule — we work with landscaping crews regularly and can coordinate delivery around your route.
Same-day available before noon Mon–Fri · Flat-rate pricing · West Texas & Permian Basin · (432) 556-2894
