Dumpster Rental in Longwood, FL

Coast to Coast Disposal delivers 10, 20, 30, and 40 yard roll-off dumpsters throughout Longwood, Florida — serving zip codes 32750 and 32779 and the surrounding area. From historic home renovations in Downtown Longwood to large-scale projects in the Wekiva and Sabal Point communities, we provide flat-rate dumpster rentals with transparent pricing and reliable delivery across all of Longwood.
Longwood is a historic city of approximately 17,000 residents spread across Seminole County, situated along the I-4 corridor between Orlando and Sanford [1]. Named one of AARP’s Great Places to Live and recognized among the top 10 best places to live in Florida, the city blends small-town character with modern suburban convenience — anchored by its charming historic downtown, a SunRail commuter station, and the heavily traveled SR 434 corridor [1]. Longwood’s housing stock spans from preserved historic homes in the downtown district to large master-planned communities like Wekiva and Sweetwater Oaks, creating a steady stream of renovation projects, estate cleanouts, and new construction that all generate debris needing removal.
Coast to Coast Disposal has been serving Central Florida’s waste management needs since 2014 from our office in nearby Maitland — approximately 10 minutes from most Longwood neighborhoods. As a woman-owned business founded by Julie Cronen and Kim Jenkins, we built our reputation on flat-rate pricing, reliable delivery, and straightforward customer service. We are also proud recipients of the 2025 Best of Orlando Award for Dumpster Rental Services.
What Size Dumpster Do I Need for My Longwood Project?
Choosing the right dumpster size saves you money and prevents mid-project delays. Here is a breakdown of our available container sizes and the Longwood projects they are best suited for.
10 Yard Dumpster
A 10 yard dumpster measures approximately 12 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 3.5 feet high — roughly equivalent to 3 pickup truck loads of debris [2]. This compact option works well for Longwood properties with narrower driveways, particularly in the older neighborhoods near Downtown Longwood and along Church Avenue.
Best for: Garage or attic cleanouts, single-room remodels, small landscaping jobs, and pre-move decluttering.
Weight limit: Typically 2,000–4,000 lbs depending on debris type.
20 Yard Dumpster
A 20 yard container measures approximately 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 4.5 feet high — equivalent to roughly 6 pickup truck loads [2]. This is the most popular size for residential projects in Longwood.
Best for: Kitchen and bathroom remodels, flooring replacements, single-layer roof tear-offs (up to approximately 1,500 sq ft), and medium-sized renovation projects. Homeowners updating homes in Wekiva, Sabal Point, Rolling Hills, and The Woodlands frequently choose this size.
Weight limit: Typically 4,000–6,000 lbs. Asphalt shingles weigh approximately 250 lbs per bundle, so factor weight carefully on roofing jobs [3].
30 Yard Dumpster
A 30 yard dumpster measures approximately 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 6 feet high — equivalent to roughly 9 pickup truck loads [2].
Best for: Whole-home cleanouts, large renovation projects, multi-room remodels, storm debris cleanup, and commercial tenant improvements. With Longwood’s mix of 1970s–1990s-era homes in communities like Sweetwater Oaks and Crystal Creek, full renovations can generate substantial debris — especially when updating kitchens, bathrooms, and flooring across multiple rooms.
Weight limit: Typically 6,000–10,000 lbs depending on debris type.
40 Yard Dumpster
A 40 yard container measures approximately 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 8 feet high — the largest roll-off option available, equivalent to roughly 12 pickup truck loads [2].
Best for: Major construction and demolition projects, commercial buildouts, large-scale property cleanouts, and new construction sites. This size is commonly used by general contractors managing projects along the SR 434 commercial corridor, in the Florida Central Commerce Park, and at the American Industrial Center.
Weight limit: Typically 8,000–12,000 lbs depending on debris type and local disposal facility limits.
| Dumpster Size | Dimensions (L × W × H) | Truck Load Equivalent | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Yard | 12′ × 8′ × 3.5′ | ~3 pickup loads | Garage cleanouts, small remodels |
| 20 Yard | 22′ × 8′ × 4.5′ | ~6 pickup loads | Kitchen/bath remodels, roofing |
| 30 Yard | 22′ × 8′ × 6′ | ~9 pickup loads | Whole-home renovations, large cleanouts |
| 40 Yard | 22′ × 8′ × 8′ | ~12 pickup loads | Major construction, demolition, commercial |
For most residential projects in Longwood, the 20 yard dumpster hits the sweet spot. Longwood’s master-planned communities — Wekiva, Sabal Point, Sweetwater Oaks — generally have two-car garage driveways that accommodate a 20 yard container comfortably. For larger estate cleanouts in the upscale communities along Markham Woods Road or multi-trade renovation projects, step up to the 30 yard to avoid a mid-project swap.

How Much Does a Dumpster Rental Cost in Longwood, FL?
Dumpster rental pricing in Longwood depends on container size, rental duration, debris type, and total weight. Coast to Coast Disposal uses flat-rate pricing that bundles delivery, pickup, a set rental period, and an included weight allowance into one transparent price — no hidden fuel surcharges or environmental fees. Call 407-790-7290 for a current quote on your specific project.
Container size is the primary cost driver. A 10 yard dumpster costs less than a 40 yard, but renting too small and needing a swap-out mid-project will cost more than renting the correct size upfront. Call us with your project details and we will recommend the right size the first time.
Debris type affects pricing because disposal facility tipping fees vary by material. Clean concrete can often be recycled at a lower cost than mixed construction debris. Heavy materials like dirt, concrete, and brick may require a separate quote due to weight.
Rental duration is typically 7–14 days for standard projects. Extensions are available if your timeline shifts — just call and we will adjust.
Overage weight charges apply if the loaded container exceeds the included weight allowance. We communicate your weight limit clearly at the time of booking so there are no surprises on your invoice.
Do I Need a Permit for a Dumpster in Longwood, FL?
No permit is required to place a dumpster on private property in Longwood — your driveway, yard, or parking area. The majority of our Longwood dumpster rentals are placed on driveways without any permitting.
If the dumpster must be placed in the public right-of-way — on a street, sidewalk, or city easement — the City of Longwood requires a Right-of-Way Utilization Permit under Section 2-424 of the Longwood Development Code [4]. The city uses an online SmartGov permitting system for digital application submission.
How to apply for a right-of-way permit in Longwood [4]:
- Submit a completed Right-of-Way Utilization Permit application through the Longwood Online Portal
- Provide details on dumpster size, exact placement location, and rental duration
- Submit a traffic control plan if the placement affects traffic flow or pedestrian access
- Pay applicable permit fees as outlined in the Longwood City Code Appendix B
- No weekend work is permitted without prior city approval
Contact: City of Longwood Public Works Department — email building@longwoodfl.org or visit the Permitting and Inspections page for additional information [4].
HOA considerations: Longwood has numerous HOA-governed communities — including Wekiva, Sabal Point, Sweetwater Oaks, Sweetwater Club, Springs Landing, Wingfield North, Wingfield Reserve, and many others — with rules about dumpster placement, container screening, and rental duration. Check your HOA covenants before scheduling delivery.
Most of our Longwood customers place the dumpster on their driveway and skip the permit process entirely. If you are unsure about placement, call us at 407-790-7290 and we can help you figure out the best option for your property.
What Can I Put in a Dumpster in Longwood?
Florida’s waste disposal regulations, administered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), govern what materials can and cannot go into a roll-off dumpster [5]. Here is what you can and cannot dispose of in a Coast to Coast Disposal container in Longwood.
Accepted Materials:
- General household junk, furniture, and appliances (non-Freon)
- Construction debris: drywall, lumber, plywood, framing materials
- Roofing materials: asphalt shingles, underlayment, flashing
- Concrete, brick, block, and stone (weight limits apply)
- Flooring: carpet, tile, hardwood, laminate, vinyl
- Yard waste: branches, shrubs, sod, landscaping debris
- Metal: pipes, fencing, fixtures, non-hazardous metal scrap
- Windows, doors, and cabinetry
Prohibited Materials (per Florida law and landfill regulations) [5]:
- Hazardous waste: chemicals, solvents, pesticides, herbicides
- Paint (liquid — dried latex paint in sealed cans may be accepted)
- Asbestos and asbestos-containing materials
- Batteries (automotive and lithium-ion)
- Tires
- Electronics containing hazardous components
- Appliances containing Freon (refrigerators, freezers, AC units) unless Freon has been professionally evacuated
- Medical and biomedical waste
- Flammable liquids, propane tanks, and compressed gas cylinders
Not sure about a specific item? Call us at 407-790-7290 before loading it — we would rather help you figure it out upfront than deal with a rejected load at the disposal facility.
Longwood Recycling and Hazardous Waste: Longwood is served by Seminole County’s solid waste system. Seminole County operates the Central Transfer Station on State Road 419 in Longwood for residential drop-offs, and holds periodic Household Hazardous Waste collection events. Visit the Seminole County Solid Waste Management website for locations, hours, and upcoming event dates.
Areas We Serve in Longwood and Surrounding Communities
Coast to Coast Disposal provides dumpster rental service throughout Longwood and the surrounding Seminole County area from our office in nearby Maitland — approximately 10 minutes from most Longwood locations.
Longwood Zip Codes: 32750, 32779
Longwood Neighborhoods and Areas We Serve: Downtown Longwood Historic District, Wekiva, Wekiva Hunt Club, Sabal Point, Sweetwater Oaks, Sweetwater Club, Rolling Hills, The Woodlands, Springs Landing, Crystal Creek, Hidden Oak Estates, Longwood Club, Mandarin, Markham Glen, Markham Meadows, Northridge, Wingfield North, Wingfield Reserve, Terra Oaks, Wekiva Cove, SR 434 corridor, Markham Woods Road corridor, Florida Central Commerce Park, and all surrounding communities.
Nearby Cities We Also Serve: We provide dumpster rentals to Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary, Casselberry, Maitland, Winter Springs, Winter Park, Oviedo, Orlando, and throughout Seminole and Orange Counties.
How to Rent a Dumpster in Longwood, FL
Step 1: Call or request a quote. Call 407-790-7290 and tell us about your project — what type of work you are doing, what kind of debris you will be disposing of, and your Longwood address. Our team will recommend the right container size and provide a flat-rate quote with no hidden fees.
Step 2: Schedule delivery. Choose a delivery date that works for your project timeline. We offer same-day and next-day delivery throughout the Longwood area, subject to container availability.
Step 3: Prepare your placement area. Make sure the delivery location — typically your driveway — is clear of vehicles, low-hanging branches, and overhead wires. Our trucks need approximately 60 feet of straight-line access and 23 feet of vertical clearance for safe container placement.
Step 4: Fill your dumpster. Load debris to the top of the container walls — do not overfill above the sidewalls. Stay within your included weight allowance to avoid overage charges.
Step 5: Schedule pickup. When you are finished, call us at 407-790-7290 or go online to schedule removal. We will pick up the container promptly, transport the debris to the appropriate disposal or recycling facility, and handle everything from there.
Why Longwood Homeowners and Contractors Choose Coast to Coast Disposal
2025 Best of Orlando Award Winner: Coast to Coast Disposal was recognized with the 2025 Best of Orlando Award for Dumpster Rental Services — selected for reliability, customer satisfaction, and community impact in Central Florida.
Woman-Owned, Locally Operated Since 2014: Co-founders Julie Cronen and Kim Jenkins bring years of hands-on waste management industry experience to every project. When you call Coast to Coast, you are working with a local Central Florida team — not a national call center.
Flat-Rate, Transparent Pricing: Our quotes bundle delivery, pickup, your rental period, and an included weight allowance into one price. No fuel surcharges, no environmental fees, no surprise line items.
Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery: We offer same-day and next-day dumpster delivery throughout Longwood, subject to container availability. Our Maitland office is just minutes away, providing fast turnaround on deliveries to all Longwood neighborhoods.
Expert Sizing Guidance: Our team helps you select the right container upfront so you are not paying for a swap-out mid-job or renting more capacity than you need.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dumpster Rental in Longwood
How long can I keep a dumpster rental in Longwood?
Standard rental periods are 7–14 days, which covers most residential and construction projects. Extensions are available if your project timeline changes — just call us and we will adjust. If placing the dumpster in the right-of-way under a city permit, the permit duration will govern how long the container can remain.
Can I place a dumpster on the street in Longwood?
The City of Longwood requires a Right-of-Way Utilization Permit for dumpsters placed on public property such as streets or sidewalks. Apply online through the Longwood SmartGov portal. No weekend work is permitted without prior city approval [4]. Most customers avoid this by placing the dumpster on their driveway instead.
What is the best dumpster size for a roofing project in Longwood?
For a typical single-layer roof tear-off on a home up to approximately 1,500 square feet, a 20 yard dumpster is usually sufficient. Multi-layer tear-offs or larger homes may require a 30 yard. Asphalt shingles weigh approximately 250 lbs per bundle, so weight is often the limiting factor rather than volume [3].
Do you offer same-day dumpster delivery in Longwood?
Yes. Coast to Coast Disposal offers same-day delivery in Longwood when container inventory and scheduling allow. Our Maitland office is approximately 10 minutes from most Longwood neighborhoods. Call 407-790-7290 to check availability.
What happens if I go over the weight limit?
Overage charges apply per ton above your included weight allowance. We communicate your weight limit clearly at booking. If you are disposing of heavy materials like concrete, brick, or roofing shingles, let us know upfront so we can recommend the appropriate weight allowance.
Can I put concrete or brick in the dumpster?
Yes, but heavy materials like concrete, brick, block, and stone are subject to weight limits. For loads consisting entirely of heavy materials, we may recommend a smaller container with a higher weight allowance or a separate heavy-debris container.
What areas of Longwood do you deliver to?
We deliver throughout all of Longwood — zip codes 32750 and 32779 — from Downtown Longwood to Wekiva to Sabal Point to the SR 434 corridor. We also serve neighboring communities including Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary, Maitland, and Orlando.
References
- U.S. Census Bureau. (2024). 2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates: Longwood city, Florida. United States Census Bureau. https://data.census.gov
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (2024). Estimating Waste Generation Rates for Construction and Demolition Projects. EPA Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery. https://www.epa.gov
- Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association. (2023). Residential Asphalt Roofing Manual. ARMA. https://www.asphaltroofing.org
- City of Longwood. (2025). Right-of-Way Permit — Public Works Department. Longwood Development Code Section 2-424. https://www.longwoodfl.org
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection. (2025). Division of Waste Management: Solid Waste Management in Florida. FDEP. https://floridadep.gov/waste
Last Updated: February 2026.

