Dumpster Rental Orlando FL | Roll-Off Container Delivery

Local Phone: 407-790-7290

 

Orlando, Florida is best known for Disney World and Universal, but it’s also known for a lot more. This central Florida region attracts around 60 million visitors every year, who come for the warm climate, the world-famous theme parks, the shopping malls, the golf courses and the nightlife, new developments and growing construction projects.

Coast To Coast Disposal provides the perfect solution for your waste removal needs for Orlando’s growing communities:

  • Commercial and residential construction
  • Home renovation projects
  • Roofing projects
  • Demo and land clearing disposal
  • Concrete hauling
  • Property preservation removal
  • Portable toilet rentals
  • Storage containers
  • Curbside residential collection
Orlando, FL

Orlando, Florida – Dumpster Rental

Orlando, Florida is best known for Disney World and Universal, but it’s also known for a lot more. This central Florida region attracts around 60 million visitors every year, who come for the warm climate, the world-famous theme parks, the shopping malls, the golf courses and the nightlife, new developments and growing construction projects.

Coast To Coast Disposal provides the perfect solution for your waste removal needs for Orlando’s growing communities:

  • Commercial and residential construction
  • Home renovation projects
  • Roofing projects
  • Demo and land clearing disposal
  • Concrete hauling
  • Property preservation removal
  • Portable toilet rentals
  • Storage containers
  • Curbside residential collection

Local Phone: 407-790-7290

Dumpster Rental Orlando FL | Roll-Off Container Delivery

dumpster rental orlando fl

Coast to Coast Disposal is Orlando’s locally owned dumpster rental company — delivering 10, 20, 30, and 40 yard roll-off containers across the entire Orlando metro area. From downtown Orlando to the suburbs of Seminole and Orange County, we provide flat-rate dumpster rentals with transparent pricing, same-day delivery options, and the local expertise that only comes from operating in Central Florida since 2014.

The Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford metropolitan area is home to nearly 2.9 million residents across Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake Counties — and it is one of the fastest-growing regions in the United States, adding approximately 1,500 new residents per week [1]. That growth translates into a constant cycle of new construction, home renovations, commercial buildouts, and property cleanouts that require reliable waste management. Whether you are a homeowner updating a 1960s College Park bungalow, a contractor building out a Lake Nona commercial space, or a property manager clearing units between tenants, Coast to Coast Disposal has the right container at the right price.

Founded in 2014 by Julie Cronen and Kim Jenkins, Coast to Coast Disposal is a woman-owned business headquartered at 500 N Maitland Ave in Maitland, Florida — centrally located to serve the entire Orlando metro area. We are proud recipients of the 2025 Best of Orlando Award for Dumpster Rental Services.

Dumpster Sizes Available in Orlando, FL

Selecting the correct dumpster size is the single most important decision in your rental — it determines your cost, your project efficiency, and whether you will need a mid-project swap. Here is a complete breakdown of our available container sizes.

10 Yard Dumpster

Approximately 12 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 3.5 feet high — equivalent to roughly 3 pickup truck loads of debris [2]. This compact container fits on most Orlando driveways, including the narrower driveways common in older neighborhoods like College Park, Colonialtown, and Thornton Park.

Best for: Garage cleanouts, attic decluttering, single-room remodels, small landscaping jobs, and pre-move cleanouts.

20 Yard Dumpster

Approximately 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 4.5 feet high — equivalent to roughly 6 pickup truck loads [2]. This is our most popular residential size across the Orlando metro.

Best for: Kitchen and bathroom remodels, flooring removal, single-layer roof tear-offs up to approximately 1,500 square feet, medium renovation projects, and estate cleanouts. Homeowners in established Orlando neighborhoods — where housing stock ranges from the 1920s to the 1990s — frequently choose this size for room-by-room updates.

30 Yard Dumpster

Approximately 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 6 feet high — equivalent to roughly 9 pickup truck loads [2].

Best for: Whole-home renovations, multi-room remodels, large storm debris cleanup, commercial tenant improvements, and property cleanouts. Orlando’s active hurricane season — the region was impacted by hurricanes in 2004, 2017, 2022, and 2024 — generates periodic spikes in debris removal demand where a 30 yard container is the minimum practical size.

40 Yard Dumpster

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, new construction sites, and multi-unit renovation projects. General contractors working on commercial projects along International Drive, the Sand Lake Road corridor, and in emerging development areas like Lake Nona and Horizon West commonly use this size.

Dumpster SizeDimensions (L × W × H)Truck Load EquivalentBest For
10 Yard12′ × 8′ × 3.5′~3 pickup loadsGarage cleanouts, small remodels
20 Yard22′ × 8′ × 4.5′~6 pickup loadsKitchen/bath remodels, roofing
30 Yard22′ × 8′ × 6′~9 pickup loadsWhole-home renovations, storm cleanup
40 Yard22′ × 8′ × 8′~12 pickup loadsMajor construction, demolition, commercial

Not sure which size you need? Call 407-790-7290 and describe your project — our team will recommend the right container so you do not overspend on capacity you will not use or undersize and need a costly swap.

Coast to Coast Disposal roll-off dumpster rental delivered in Orlando, FL
Coast to Coast Disposal delivers roll-off dumpsters across the entire Orlando metro area — from downtown Orlando to the surrounding suburbs of Orange and Seminole Counties.

How Much Does a Dumpster Rental Cost in Orlando?

Dumpster rental pricing in Orlando is determined by 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, environmental fees, or surprise line items. Call 407-790-7290 for a current quote tailored to your specific project.

Key pricing factors:

Container size is the primary cost driver. Larger containers cost more, but renting too small and needing a mid-project swap always costs more than sizing correctly upfront.

Debris type affects pricing because disposal facility tipping fees at Orange County and Seminole County facilities vary by material. Clean concrete and recyclable materials often cost less to dispose of than mixed construction debris. Heavy materials like dirt, concrete, brick, and stone may require a separate heavy-debris quote.

Rental duration is typically 7–14 days for standard projects. Extensions are available — just call and we will adjust your timeline.

Overage weight charges apply if the loaded container exceeds the included weight allowance. We communicate your weight limit clearly at booking so there are no surprises.

Do I Need a Permit for a Dumpster in Orlando?

No permit is required to place a dumpster on private property in the Orlando metro area — your driveway, yard, or private parking area. The vast majority of our Orlando-area dumpster rentals are placed on driveways without any permitting.

The City of Orlando requires a Right-of-Way Utilization Permit if the dumpster will be placed on a public street, alley, sidewalk, or any city-owned right-of-way [3]. The permit is administered by the City of Orlando Permitting Services Division.

City of Orlando Right-of-Way Permit Details [3]:

  1. Apply online at orlando.gov or in person at City Hall, 400 South Orange Avenue, First Floor
  2. Provide dumpster size, exact placement location, and rental duration
  3. Submit a Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plan if the placement affects traffic flow or pedestrian access
  4. Permit fees are calculated based on right-of-way utilization and duration
  5. Processing typically takes 1–5 business days; allow additional time during peak permit volume
  6. Phone: (407) 246-2271

Important note for suburban locations: If your project is in a city outside Orlando city limits — such as Winter Park, Casselberry, Maitland, Winter Springs, or Altamonte Springs — you will need to contact that city’s permitting office directly. Each municipality has its own right-of-way permit process. See our city-specific location pages for details.

HOA considerations: Orlando has a very large number of HOA-governed communities, particularly in newer developments in areas like Lake Nona, Horizon West, Avalon Park, and Waterford Lakes. Check your HOA covenants regarding dumpster placement, container screening requirements, and rental duration limits before scheduling delivery.

If you are unsure whether you need a permit for your specific location, call us at 407-790-7290 — we have navigated these requirements hundreds of times and can help you determine the best placement option.

What Can I Put in a Dumpster in Orlando?

Florida waste disposal regulations, administered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), govern what materials can and cannot be placed in a roll-off dumpster [4]. Here is what you can and cannot dispose of in a Coast to Coast Disposal container.

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) [4]:

  • 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.

Orlando-Area Recycling and Hazardous Waste Disposal: For items that cannot go in a dumpster, Orange County operates several disposal facilities including the Orange County Landfill at 5901 Young Pine Road, the McLeod Road Transfer Station at 5000 L.B. McLeod Road, and the Porter Transfer Station at 1326 Good Homes Road — all open Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. [5]. For Seminole County locations, visit the Seminole County Solid Waste Management website. Call the Orange County Solid Waste Hotline at (407) 836-6601 for questions about prohibited materials [5].

Orlando Metro Areas We Serve

Coast to Coast Disposal delivers roll-off dumpsters throughout the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford metropolitan area from our headquarters in Maitland, Florida. Our central location at 500 N Maitland Ave provides fast delivery to all corners of the metro.

City-Specific Location Pages:

Additional Orlando-Area Communities We Serve: Longwood, Lake Mary, Sanford, Apopka, Clermont, Ocoee, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and throughout Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake Counties.

Orlando Neighborhoods We Serve: Downtown Orlando, College Park, Colonialtown, Thornton Park, Audubon Park, Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, Horizon West, Avalon Park, Waterford Lakes, MetroWest, Dr. Phillips, Windermere, Conway, Pine Hills, Azalea Park, Union Park, and all surrounding communities.

Major Orlando Zip Codes: 32801, 32803, 32804, 32805, 32806, 32807, 32808, 32809, 32810, 32811, 32812, 32814, 32817, 32818, 32819, 32821, 32822, 32824, 32825, 32826, 32827, 32828, 32829, 32835, 32836, 32837, 32839.

How to Rent a Dumpster in Orlando

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 debris you will be disposing of, and your Orlando-area 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 fits your project timeline. We offer same-day and next-day delivery throughout the Orlando metro, subject to container availability.

Step 3: Prepare your placement area. Clear the delivery location — typically your driveway — of vehicles, low-hanging branches, and overhead wires. Our roll-off 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 407-790-7290 to schedule removal. We pick up the container promptly and transport the debris to the appropriate disposal or recycling facility.

Why Orlando 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 waste management industry experience to every project. When you call Coast to Coast, you work with a local Central Florida team headquartered in Maitland — not a national call center routing your order through a broker.

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 on your invoice.

Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery: We offer same-day and next-day delivery across the Orlando metro area. Our Maitland headquarters provides central access to all Orlando-area neighborhoods and suburbs.

Expert Sizing Guidance: Our team helps you select the right container so you avoid paying for a swap-out mid-job or renting more capacity than your project requires.

Metro-Wide Coverage: From downtown Orlando to the suburban communities of Seminole and Orange County, Coast to Coast delivers. See our city-specific location pages for details on your neighborhood.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dumpster Rental in Orlando

How long can I keep a dumpster rental in Orlando?

Standard rental periods are 7–14 days, which covers most residential and construction projects. Extensions are available — call us to adjust your timeline. If placing the dumpster in a public right-of-way under a City of Orlando permit, the permit duration will govern how long the container can remain [3].

Can I place a dumpster on the street in Orlando?

The City of Orlando requires a Right-of-Way Utilization Permit for dumpsters placed on public property such as streets, alleys, or sidewalks. Apply online at orlando.gov or contact the Permitting Services Division at (407) 246-2271 [3]. Most residential customers avoid this by placing the dumpster on their driveway.

What is the best dumpster size for a roofing project?

For a single-layer roof tear-off on a home up to approximately 1,500 square feet, a 20 yard dumpster is typically sufficient. Multi-layer tear-offs, larger homes, or tile roofs may require a 30 yard. Asphalt shingles weigh approximately 250 lbs per bundle, so weight is often the limiting factor rather than volume [6].

Do you offer same-day dumpster delivery in Orlando?

Yes. Coast to Coast Disposal offers same-day delivery throughout the Orlando metro area when container inventory and scheduling allow. Call 407-790-7290 to check availability for your preferred date.

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 for your project.

Where does the debris go after pickup?

We transport waste to licensed disposal facilities in Orange and Seminole Counties, including the Orange County Landfill at 5901 Young Pine Road and other approved facilities [5]. Recyclable materials are diverted from landfills whenever possible.

Do you serve areas outside Orlando city limits?

Absolutely. We serve the entire Orlando metro — including Winter Park, Casselberry, Maitland, Winter Springs, Altamonte Springs, Oviedo, Longwood, Lake Mary, Sanford, Apopka, Kissimmee, and beyond. Visit our locations page for city-specific details.

References

  1. U.S. Census Bureau. (2024). Population Estimates: Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area. United States Census Bureau. https://data.census.gov
  2. 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
  3. City of Orlando. (2025). Permitting Services Division — Right-of-Way Permit Application. 400 South Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801. https://www.orlando.gov
  4. Florida Department of Environmental Protection. (2025). Division of Waste Management: Solid Waste Management in Florida. FDEP. https://floridadep.gov/waste
  5. Orange County Florida. (2025). Solid Waste Management Division — Landfill and Transfer Stations. 5901 Young Pine Road, Orlando, FL 32829. https://www.orangecountyfl.net
  6. Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association. (2023). Residential Asphalt Roofing Manual. ARMA. https://www.asphaltroofing.org

Last Updated: February 2026.