Construction dumpster rental for Amarillo contractors
New construction and additions generate a steady stream of waste throughout the build. Lumber cutoffs, drywall scraps, packaging, and general site debris need regular removal to keep the job site safe and moving. We work with contractors across Amarillo on scheduled deliveries and swaps. Flat rate pricing, no surprises at the end of the job.
What Size Do You Need?
For new residential construction, a 30-yard or 40-yard is standard. New builds produce a lot of waste over the course of the project, and you’ll likely need at least one container swap before the job is done.
For room additions, detached garages, or accessory structures, a 20-yard usually covers it. Smaller additions may work with a 10-yard, but the 20-yard gives you room to work without stopping mid-job.
If you’re a contractor working multiple sites or need scheduled swap service, call and we’ll set up a plan.
Amarillo Notes
Amarillo is in the middle of a significant construction boom. The Fermi America Project Matador campus, a 5,800-acre facility northeast of Amarillo, is bringing construction crews and materials demand that’s tightening delivery windows across the area. Randall County residential growth along the south side of Amarillo is also running at a high clip. If you’re planning a new build in Canyon or south Amarillo, book your container service in advance.
What Goes In
- Dimensional lumber cutoffs and scrap wood
- Drywall and sheetrock scraps
- Plywood and OSB sheeting
- Concrete block and masonry debris
- Roofing materials during framing
- Packaging: cardboard, plastic wrap, foam
- Metal scraps (non-hazardous)
- Siding and trim cutoffs
- PVC pipe and electrical conduit scraps
- Insulation (non-asbestos)
What Cannot Go In
- Hazardous chemicals, adhesives, or solvents
- Paint cans with liquid paint
- Appliances with freon
- Tires
- Electronics and batteries
- Asbestos-containing materials
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer scheduled swap service for contractors?
Yes. If you’re running a project that spans multiple weeks, we can schedule regular container swaps so you’re never waiting on an empty container. Call us before the job starts and we’ll set up a schedule.
How many container swaps does a typical new build require?
Most single-family new builds in the 1,500 to 2,500 square foot range require 2 to 4 swap-outs over the course of construction. Framing and drywalling generate the most waste. Finish work generates less but still adds up. We can walk through the build schedule with you and estimate container needs upfront.
Can I put concrete and lumber in the same container?
Yes, but watch the weight. Mixed loads are fine as long as the combined weight stays within the container’s limit. Heavy masonry or concrete mixed with lighter debris can hit the weight limit before the container looks full. We’ll call it out if the load looks heavy at pickup.
What if the job site is on a street with overhead power lines?
Call us before delivery and give us the address. We’ll scout the drop spot in advance if needed. Most residential streets in Amarillo are fine, but tight lots or lines in unusual positions can affect where we can safely place the container.
See also: Contractor and property manager accounts - volume pricing, weight receipts, and priority scheduling.
Call 806-414-4823 to book.