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6 Haulers • Heavy Debris • California

Construction dumpster rental in
San Francisco, California.

Compare 6 roll-off dumpster companies for construction projects in San Francisco. Heavy debris weight limits, contractor pricing, and permit requirements — all in one place.

What makes construction rentals different?

Heavier Weight Limits

Standard rentals cap at 2–4 tons. Construction dumpsters often allow 6–10 tons to handle concrete, brick, and dirt.

Longer Rental Periods

Most haulers offer 14–28 day construction rentals vs. the standard 7–10 days, matching typical job-site timelines.

Permit Requirements

Street-placed dumpsters on active job sites usually require a city permit and sometimes traffic-control signage.

Commercial Insurance

Contractors should verify the hauler carries commercial auto and general liability insurance — your GC policy may not cover a third-party roll-off.

Best sizes for construction in San Francisco

SizeDimensionsWeightPrice
20 Yard22′ L × 8′ W × 4.5′ H3–4 tons$350–$600
30 Yard22′ L × 8′ W × 6′ H4–5 tons$400–$700
40 Yard22′ L × 8′ W × 8′ H5–6 tons$500–$850

20 yd tip: Good for drywall-heavy or lumber-only jobs. Ask for a heavy-debris weight upgrade if mixing concrete.

30 yd tip: The contractor workhorse. Most haulers offer 14-day rentals for active job sites.

40 yd tip: Largest standard size. For concrete or dirt, you’ll fill the weight limit before the volume.

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1615 Polk St Unit 6, San Francisco, CA 94109, USA

89Elite
4.9(1171)

1005 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA

61Highly Recommended
5(6)

2698 18th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116, USA

60Highly Recommended
5(1)

1225 4th St, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA

52Good
5(2)

457 Minna St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA

41Good
5(2)

2001 18th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116

16Listed
0(0)

Construction debris weight guide

Weight matters more than volume on construction jobs. Use these per-cubic-yard estimates to avoid overage fees, which typically run $40–$75 per ton over the included limit.

MaterialLbs / Cubic YardNote
Concrete4,000Extremely heavy — most haulers cap at 10 tons for a 20 yd
Dirt / soil2,200Wet soil can weigh 50%+ more — request a higher weight limit
Brick / block3,000Mixed brick & mortar loads add up fast
Lumber / wood300Light but bulky — fill volume is the constraint, not weight
Drywall / sheetrock500Wet drywall doubles in weight — keep it covered

Permits for construction dumpsters in San Francisco

San Francisco requires a permit for street placement

Cost: $100–$200Processing: 5–10 business daysOffice: SFMTA / SF Public Works

Highest permit costs and longest processing times of any major city. Steep hills may limit placement. Many opt for driveway to avoid permit hassle.

Full San Francisco permit details

Contractor tips for San Francisco

Ask about volume discounts

If you run multiple job sites or need recurring hauls, most San Franciscohaulers offer 10–20% off per-pull pricing. Ask for a contractor rate card up front.

Set up net-30 accounts

Established contractors can often open a net-30 billing account instead of paying per rental. This simplifies bookkeeping and lets you bundle invoices across projects.

Demand weight ticket transparency

Always ask your hauler for a copy of the landfill weight ticket. This is the only way to verify actual tonnage vs. included weight. Overage fees of $40–$75/ton add up quickly on heavy construction debris.

Construction dumpster rental FAQ

What size dumpster do I need for a construction project in San Francisco?

Most construction projects in San Francisco use a 30 or 40 yard dumpster. A 30 yard handles renovations and mid-size builds, while a 40 yard is best for full demolitions and new construction. For smaller remodels, a 20 yard with a higher weight limit may be enough.

Do I need a permit for a construction dumpster in San Francisco, California?

If the dumpster sits on your private property (driveway or job site), most San Francisco jurisdictions do not require a permit. If it must be placed on a public street or right-of-way, you will typically need a permit from San Francisco's public works or transportation department. Fees and processing times vary — check our San Francisco permits page for details.

How much does a construction dumpster rental cost in San Francisco?

Construction dumpster rentals in San Franciscotypically cost $400–$900 for a 30 yard and $500–$1,100 for a 40 yard. Pricing depends on weight limits, rental period, debris type, and hauler. Heavy materials like concrete or dirt often incur per-ton overage fees of $40–$75. Always compare at least 3 quotes.

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