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Renting a dumpster in Chicago runs from about $361 for a 10-yard container to roughly $700 for a 40-yard, depending on the size you need, how long you keep it, and how much weight you load. A 20-yard, the size most home projects call for, typically runs $455. Prices reflect local Chicago provider averages as of May 2026 and vary by provider and project. Compare the dumpster rental companies serving Chicago below and contact only the ones you choose.

Dumpster rental prices in Chicago by size

Dumpster size Typical price Best for
10-yard $361 Small cleanouts, a single room, or a small bathroom remodel
15-yard $425 Medium cleanouts, small renovation debris, or a roofing tear-off
20-yard $455 Flooring, medium renovations, or a large garage or estate cleanout
30-yard $572 Major renovations, a whole-home cleanout, or new construction
40-yard $700 Large construction, demolition, or commercial projects

What you pay comes down to 4 things: the container size, the length of the rental, the weight of what you load, and the type of debris. Heavy materials like concrete, dirt, and roofing shingles are often billed differently from general household junk, so tell each provider what you are disposing of when you compare quotes.

Choosing the right dumpster size

For a single room or a small bathroom remodel, a 10-yard container is usually enough. Most kitchen remodels, flooring jobs, and large garage cleanouts fit a 20-yard. Whole-home cleanouts and major renovations tend to need a 30-yard, while large construction and demolition work calls for a 40-yard. When you are between sizes, the next size up is almost always cheaper than paying for a second haul. Confirm exact capacity and weight limits with the provider, since these vary by company.

Do you need a permit for a dumpster in Chicago?

It depends on where the container sits. On your own driveway or private property, no City permit is required. If the dumpster must be placed on a public street or sidewalk, the City requires a dumpster permit with a $50 minimum fee. Confirm current requirements before your delivery date, and ask your provider whether they handle the permit for you, since many do.

Local disposal, recycling, and HOA rules

Most Chicago dumpster debris is hauled to LRS Chicago Transfer Station, about 8 miles from the city center, which helps keep haul fees contained. Before you fill a container, consider diverting reusable items: Habitat for Humanity ReStore; Chicago Furniture Bank offers pickup. Chicago has a high share of HOA-governed neighborhoods, so check your association rules on driveway placement and how long a container can stay before you book.

Peaks from May to October due to warm weather, peak moving seasons, and outdoor construction. Market slows significantly from November to April.

Dumpster rental across Chicago neighborhoods

The providers listed here serve neighborhoods across the city, including Parkway Gardens, Lincoln Park, West Loop, River North, Logan Square, along with the surrounding Cook County area. Compare availability and pricing for your specific location below.

Chicago dumpster rental FAQ

How much does it cost to rent a dumpster in Chicago?

It depends on volume. For a small load and a short trip, hauling it yourself to a site like LRS Chicago Transfer Station, about 8 miles out, can be cheaper. Once you face multiple trips, heavy materials, or a vehicle you would have to rent, a single dumpster usually wins on cost and time.

How much is the cheapest dumpster to rent?

The lowest price comes from the smallest container that fits your job; a 10-yard in Chicago starts around $361. Rather than name a single company, we let you compare local providers side by side so you can choose. We never sell your details to a call center.

Do I need a permit for a dumpster in Chicago?

Not for private property. A dumpster on your driveway needs no City permit. Placing it on a public street or sidewalk requires a dumpster permit with a $50 minimum fee. Check with the city, and ask whether your provider pulls the permit for you.

When renting a dumpster, what can you not put in it?

It depends on volume. For a small load and a short trip, hauling it yourself to a site like LRS Chicago Transfer Station, about 8 miles out, can be cheaper. Once you face multiple trips, heavy materials, or a vehicle you would have to rent, a single dumpster usually wins on cost and time.