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Dirt removal in
Buffalo, Kentucky.

Compare 1 roll-off dumpster company for dirt removal in Buffalo. At 2,200 lbs per cubic yard, dirt is one of the heaviest materials you can load — the right setup and disposal method can save you hundreds.

Dirt weighs 2,200 lbs per cubic yard — 10-yard max recommended

A full 10-yard dumpster of dirt weighs 11 tons — already exceeding most standard weight limits. Wet soil can weigh 50% more (3,300+ lbs/yd). Never order a 20 or 30 yard for dirt-only loads — you'll hit the weight cap with the bin barely 25–30% full and still pay full price. A 10-yard with an upgraded weight limit is the right call.

Dirt weight by volume

Cubic YardsTotal Weight (lbs)Total Weight (tons)
1 yd³2,200 lbs1.1 tons
2 yd³4,400 lbs2.2 tons
3 yd³6,600 lbs3.3 tons
5 yd³11,000 lbs5.5 tons
8 yd³17,600 lbs8.8 tons
10 yd³22,000 lbs11.0 tons

Based on dry dirt at 2,200 lbs/yd³. Wet or clay-heavy soil can weigh 2,800–3,300 lbs/yd³.

Clean fill vs contaminated dirt

Clean fill dirt

Often FREE to dispose— construction sites, landscapers, and developers actively seek clean fill dirt for grading, backfill, and site preparation.

What qualifies: Natural soil with no debris, no organic matter (roots, grass), no chemicals, no trash, and no construction materials mixed in.

Where to find takers:Craigslist “free” section, Facebook Marketplace, local contractor boards, and fill-wanted sites specific to the Buffalo area.

Contaminated dirt

$50–$80 per ton at landfill— dirt with any contamination must go to a licensed disposal facility. No one will accept it for free.

What makes dirt “contaminated”: Oil or fuel spills, paint, chemicals, mixed construction debris, asbestos-containing materials, or any soil from brownfield/industrial sites.

Testing: If you suspect contamination (old gas station, industrial site, painted structures), get a soil test before disposal. Haulers can refuse contaminated loads.

Free dirt disposal options in Buffalo

Post on Craigslist / Facebook

List "free clean fill dirt" with your Buffalo location. Contractors and homeowners doing grading work will often pick it up for free — some will even bring their own truck.

Contact active construction sites

New construction and subdivision projects near Buffalo often need fill dirt for grading. Call the site superintendent and ask if they're accepting clean fill.

Check with landscaping companies

Landscapers building retaining walls, raised beds, or doing grading work frequently need fill dirt. A few calls can save you $500+ in disposal fees.

Municipal fill sites

Some Buffalo area municipalities operate clean fill disposal sites at no charge for residents. Check with your local public works department.

Important:Free disposal only works for genuinely clean fill. If your dirt has any debris, roots, or contamination, you'll need a dumpster and standard landfill disposal.

Recommended dumpster size for dirt in Buffalo

10 Yard DumpsterBest for dirt
Dimensions12′ L × 8′ W × 3.5′ H
Weight Limit10 tons typical
Dirt Capacity~9 cubic yards (at limit)
Price Range$350–$600

A 10-yard is the practical maximum for dirt. At 2,200 lbs/yd³, a full 10-yard load hits 11 tons — at or above most hauler weight limits. Ask your hauler about upgraded weight limits (some offer 12–15 ton options for heavy material at $50–$100 extra). For large excavation projects, plan on multiple pulls.

Common dirt removal projects

Pool removal
Volume: 15–25 yd³Loads: 2–3 dumpster loads
Foundation excavation
Volume: 20–50 yd³Loads: 3–5 dumpster loads
Grading / leveling
Volume: 5–15 yd³Loads: 1–2 dumpster loads
French drain install
Volume: 3–8 yd³Loads: 1 dumpster load

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Dirt removal FAQ

What size dumpster do I need for dirt removal in Buffalo?

A 10-yard dumpster is the maximum recommended size for dirt removal in Buffalo. Dirt weighs 2,200 lbs per cubic yard, so a full 10-yard dumpster of dirt weighs 11 tons — already at or above most weight limits. Larger dumpsters (20 or 30 yard) will hit the weight cap with only a few yards of dirt inside.

Can I dispose of dirt for free in Buffalo?

Yes, if it's clean fill (no contaminants, no debris, no organic material). Construction sites, landscaping companies, and fill-wanted postings in the Buffaloarea often accept clean dirt for free. Contaminated dirt (with oil, paint, chemicals, or mixed debris) cannot be given away and must go to a landfill at $50–$80/ton.

How much does dirt removal cost in Buffalo, Kentucky?

A 10-yard dumpster for dirt in Buffalotypically costs $350–$600 for a 7-day rental with a 10-ton weight limit. If your dirt qualifies as clean fill, you may find free disposal options that reduce the overall cost significantly. For contaminated or mixed dirt, expect landfill tipping fees of $50–$80/ton on top of the rental.

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