Roll-Off Dumpster Rentals for New Construction Projects in Nocatee, FL
Coast to Coast Disposal provides construction-grade roll-off dumpsters for new home builds, additions, and remodeling projects throughout Nocatee and Fruit Cove. Serving builders, contractors, and homeowners in St. Johns County with same-day delivery, flat-rate pricing, and HOA-compliant placement for residential construction debris removal in zip codes 32081 and 32259.
Coast to Coast Disposal provides roll-off dumpster rentals in Nocatee, FL for new construction projects, home additions, and major renovations — delivering construction-grade containers with same-day service throughout St. Johns County’s fastest-growing master-planned community.
Written by The Team at Coast to Coast Disposal — Woman-Owned certified dumpster rental company serving Jacksonville, FL and the Southeast since 2014. Licensed and fully insured, serving Duval, St. Johns, Clay, Baker, and Nassau counties.
What Size Dumpster Do I Need for a New Home Build in Nocatee?
A 20-yard dumpster handles most single-family home construction projects in Nocatee, while 30-yard and 40-yard containers are recommended for larger builds or multi-phase projects. New construction generates an average of 4 to 8 pounds of waste per square foot, meaning a 2,500-square-foot home produces approximately 5 to 10 tons of debris including lumber scraps, drywall offcuts, packaging materials, and concrete fragments.[1]
For single-story homes under 2,000 square feet, a 20-yard dumpster (22 feet long, 8 feet wide, 4.5 feet high) typically suffices for framing, roofing, and finish work phases. Larger two-story builds in Nocatee’s newer phases often require a 30-yard container (22 feet long, 8 feet wide, 6 feet high) to accommodate increased material volumes. Multi-home developments frequently schedule sequential 40-yard containers to maintain clean, safe jobsites that meet Nocatee Community Development District regulations.[2]

How Do Home Addition Projects in Nocatee Differ from New Builds?
Home additions and garage conversions in established Nocatee neighborhoods require smaller dumpsters (10-yard to 20-yard) and stricter placement protocols due to existing landscaping, narrow driveways, and Nocatee’s architectural review requirements. Phase 1 through Phase 3 homeowners adding second stories, sunrooms, or converting garages generate less total debris than new builds but face tighter logistical constraints.[3]
A typical 400-square-foot room addition produces 1.5 to 3 tons of construction waste including demolition debris, framing lumber, and finish materials. Second-story additions generate significantly more waste due to structural reinforcement requirements and roof alterations. Nocatee’s Design Review Committee mandates that dumpsters be positioned on driveways or approved staging areas — never on grass or landscaped areas — and screened from street view where feasible.
What Materials Can Go in a Construction Dumpster?
Construction dumpsters accept dimensional lumber, plywood, OSB, drywall, roofing shingles (asphalt and architectural), vinyl siding, carpeting, cabinets, fixtures, non-hazardous packaging, and metal fasteners. Prohibited items include hazardous materials (paint, solvents, adhesives), electronics, appliances containing refrigerants, tires, batteries, and liquids. Concrete, brick, and asphalt block require separate heavy-debris containers due to weight concentration limits.[4]
What Are Nocatee’s HOA Requirements for Construction Dumpsters?
The Nocatee Community Development District requires construction dumpsters to be placed on paved surfaces, positioned to minimize visual impact, and removed within 7 days of project completion. Builders must submit site plans showing dumpster placement as part of their construction permit application, and containers must be kept clean and orderly to comply with community standards.[5]
Coast to Coast Disposal provides dumpsters with rubber bumpers and steel skids to protect asphalt and concrete surfaces. We coordinate delivery timing with your construction schedule to ensure containers arrive after foundation work but before framing begins. For additions in established neighborhoods, we schedule early-morning deliveries (7-8 AM) to minimize traffic disruption and position containers to preserve sightlines and landscaping.
| Project Type | Recommended Size | Typical Duration | Avg. Debris Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-family new build (under 2,000 sq ft) | 20-yard | 4-6 weeks | 4-6 tons |
| Two-story new build (2,500+ sq ft) | 30-yard | 6-8 weeks | 8-12 tons |
| Room addition (400-600 sq ft) | 10-yard or 20-yard | 2-4 weeks | 2-3 tons |
| Second-story addition | 20-yard | 4-6 weeks | 5-7 tons |
| Garage conversion | 10-yard | 2-3 weeks | 1.5-2 tons |
Call Coast to Coast Disposal at (904) 447-8900 for same-day construction dumpster delivery throughout Nocatee and St. Johns County. Flat-rate pricing with no hidden fees — request a quote online today.
How Long Can I Keep a Construction Dumpster in Nocatee?
Standard rental periods are 7 to 14 days, with flexible extensions available to match your construction timeline. Most framing and exterior work phases require 10 to 14 days, while finish work may need shorter 5 to 7-day rentals. Coast to Coast Disposal offers unlimited weight allowances on construction debris rentals, eliminating overage fees common with per-ton pricing models.[6]
Multi-phase projects benefit from sequential dumpster scheduling: one container for demolition and site prep, a second for framing and roofing, and a final unit for interior finish work. This approach keeps jobsites organized and prevents overloading, which can trigger additional haul fees or delays. We coordinate swap-outs within 24 hours of your call, ensuring continuous debris removal without extended downtime.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit for a construction dumpster in Nocatee?
Dumpsters placed on private property (driveways, jobsites) do not require permits in St. Johns County. If placement on a public street or right-of-way is necessary, a temporary obstruction permit from St. Johns County is required. Coast to Coast Disposal can guide you through the permitting process if street placement is unavoidable due to site constraints.
Can I mix different types of construction debris in one dumpster?
Yes, wood, drywall, roofing materials, siding, and general construction waste can be mixed in a single container. However, concrete, asphalt, brick, and soil must be separated into heavy-debris-only dumpsters due to weight concentration and recycling requirements. Hazardous materials are prohibited in all containers.
How quickly can Coast to Coast deliver a dumpster to my Nocatee jobsite?
Same-day delivery is available for orders placed before 10 AM on weekdays. Next-day delivery is standard for afternoon orders. We serve all Nocatee phases including Town Center, Greenleaf Village, Crosswater, and Twenty Mile, as well as adjacent Fruit Cove areas in zip codes 32081 and 32259.
What happens if my dumpster gets too full during construction?
If your container reaches capacity before your rental period ends, call us for an early pickup and immediate replacement dumpster. We can swap containers within 24 hours to keep your project on schedule. Overloading dumpsters beyond the fill line is unsafe and may delay pickup, so scheduling a swap-out when you reach 80% capacity is recommended.
Ready to start your Nocatee construction or addition project? Coast to Coast Disposal delivers construction-grade roll-off dumpsters throughout St. Johns County with transparent pricing and flexible rental terms. Call (904) 447-8900 or request a quote online for fast delivery and exceptional service.
Written by The Team at Coast to Coast Disposal — Woman-Owned certified dumpster rental company serving Jacksonville, FL and the Southeast since 2014. Updated April 2026.
References
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Sustainable Management of Construction and Demolition Materials. https://www.epa.gov/smm/sustainable-management-construction-and-demolition-materials
- Nocatee Community Development District. Design Guidelines and Architectural Review Standards. https://www.nocatee.com/
- National Association of Home Builders. Residential Construction Waste Management. https://www.nahb.org/
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Construction and Demolition Debris Management. https://floridadep.gov/waste/solid-waste/content/construction-and-demolition-debris
- St. Johns County Building Department. Residential Construction Permit Requirements. https://www.sjcfl.us/Departments/BuildingDepartment.aspx
- Construction & Demolition Recycling Association. Industry Best Practices for Debris Management. https://www.cdrecycling.org/

