What Do Contractors Usually Put in a 30-Yard Dumpster?
Across Phoenix jobsites, the 30-yard dumpster is the workhorse for larger projects. Here’s what typically goes into it.
On most DX construction and remodel projects, a 30-yard dumpster is used for bulky, lightweight debris — the kind that takes up space fast but isn’t too dense for Arizona weight limits.
Contractors rely on 30-yards for:
- Framing and lumber from additions or interior tearouts
- Drywall from multi-room or whole-home remodels
- Cabinets and doors from kitchen and interior updates
- Roof tear-offs (shingles, felt, and underlayment)
- Insulation and packaging from new builds
- Large furniture or bulk household debris during cleanouts
A 30-yard is the right choice when you have a lot of debris volume, but not heavy material. Concrete, dirt, rock, and block must still go into a 10-yard due to state weight limits.
If you’re unsure whether your project needs a 20-yard or a 30-yard, lean toward the 30. The extra room prevents overflow and reduces mid-project swaps.
Quick Summary
- 30-yard dumpsters are used for bulky but lighter construction debris.
- Common materials include framing, drywall, cabinets, roofing, insulation, and large debris.
- Heavy materials like concrete or dirt must still go into a 10-yard.
- Choose a 30-yard when you’re unsure or dealing with multiple rooms of debris.
Not sure if your Phoenix project needs a 30-yard dumpster?
Call DX at 1-877-754-4605 and we’ll point you to the right size.
Call DX at 1-877-754-4605 and we’ll point you to the right size.
