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Kansas City, Kansas.

Kansas City has 7 dumpster rental companies. 57% score above average on our DCS rubric. The ghost listing rate here is 0.0% — below the national average of 9.5%.

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7Haulers
4.1Avg Rating
56Avg DCS Score
0%Ghost Rate (below avg)

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KC DisposalDCS 794.4 stars
2
WM - Kansas City HaulingDCS 723.8 stars
3
EZ Junk RemovalDCS 615 stars

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6125 Speaker Rd, Kansas City, KS 66111, USA

79Exceptional
4.4(3621)

2601 Mid-West Dr, Kansas City, KS 66111, USA

72Exceptional
3.8(993)

824 State Ave, Kansas City, KS 66101, USA

61Highly Recommended
5(49)

635 N 78th St, Kansas City, KS 66112

61Highly Recommended
5(17)

3210 Fiberglass Rd, Kansas City, KS 66115, USA

51Good
4.1(9)

2601 Mid-West Dr, Kansas City, KS 66111, USA

37Listed
3.3(57)

1026 S 25 St, Kansas City, KS 66106

31Listed
3.3(7)
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Real reviews from Kansas City customers

We struggled finding someone who would follow up with us for some roofing repair work. We had the unfortunate learning experience of what critters can do to your roof when given a cozy spot under solar panels. He was very flexible, reasonably priced and quality workmanship. Highly recommend !!

I usually don’t leave reviews, but the guys who work here are all so nice and do whatever they can to help! Called last second to drop some things off at the dumpster and they gave me no problem and made everything work! Appreciate you guys.

Renting a dumpster in Kansas City

There are 7 dumpster rental companies serving Kansas City, Kansas. The average rating is 4.1 stars across 4,753 reviews. Most rentals run 7 to 14 days.

A 20 yard dumpster handles most home renovations and cleanouts in Kansas City. Smaller jobs like a bathroom remodel or garage cleanout usually fit in a 10 yard. Roofing and construction work typically needs a 30 yard container.

Prices for the same size dumpster can vary by $200 or more between haulers in Kansas City, depending on weight limits, rental period, and where the nearest landfill is. Get at least 3 quotes before booking.

Not sure what size you need? The weight calculator can help. And check the fee breakdown so you know what to watch for on the invoice.

What size dumpster do you need in Kansas City?

Roofing Projects

A typical Kansas City roof tear-off generates 3–5 tons of shingles and underlayment. A 20–30 yard dumpster handles most single-layer residential roofs, but go with a 30 if you have a multi-layer strip or architectural shingles. Ask your hauler about weight limits — asphalt shingles are heavy and overweight fees in Kansascan add $75–$150 per extra ton.

Kitchen Remodels

Kitchen gut-outs produce cabinets, countertops, flooring, and drywall — bulky but relatively light. A 10–15 yard dumpster is usually enough for a standard kitchen demo in Kansas City. If you're removing tile flooring or concrete countertops, size up to a 20 yard to stay under the weight cap.

Estate Cleanouts

Clearing an entire home in Kansas Citytypically requires a 20–30 yard dumpster. Furniture, mattresses, clothing, and household items fill space fast. Plan for 2–3 loads if the property has a garage, attic, and basement. Schedule a 7–14 day rental so you can sort donations from trash without rushing.

Garage Cleanouts

Most Kansas Citygarage cleanouts fit comfortably in a 10–15 yard dumpster. That covers accumulated tools, storage bins, old furniture, and miscellaneous junk. If you're also tearing out shelving, drywall, or a workbench, bump up to a 20 yard to be safe.

Construction Projects

New builds, additions, and major renovations in Kansas City generate heavy mixed debris — concrete, lumber, drywall, and metal. A 30–40 yard dumpster is standard for active job sites. Most contractors in Kansas keep a roll-off on site for the full project duration and swap it out when full.

Zip codes served in Kansas City

Frequently asked questions about dumpster rental in Kansas City

How much does a dumpster rental cost in Kansas City, Kansas?
Dumpster rental prices in Kansas City typically range from $250 to $550 depending on the size. A 10-yard dumpster averages $250-$350, while a 30-yard runs $400-$550. Prices vary by operator, rental duration, and debris type. Use our cost calculator for an estimate specific to your project.
What size dumpster do I need in Kansas City?
The most popular dumpster sizes in Kansas City are 10-yard (small cleanouts, 1 room), 20-yard (medium renovations, roofing), and 30-yard (large construction, whole-house cleanouts). Our size estimator tool helps you pick the right size based on your specific project.
Do I need a permit for a dumpster in Kansas City, Kansas?
In Kansas City, you typically need a permit if placing a dumpster on a public street or sidewalk. Dumpsters placed on your private driveway usually don't require a permit. Contact Kansas City's public works department for current rules. Many operators handle permit filing for you.
How long can I keep a dumpster rental in Kansas City?
Standard dumpster rental periods in Kansas City are 7 to 14 days. Most operators offer extensions for $5-$15 per additional day. Some projects like renovations may need 30-day rentals — ask about monthly rates, which are often cheaper per day.
What can't I put in a dumpster in Kansas City, Kansas?
In Kansas City, prohibited items typically include hazardous waste, paint, batteries, tires, appliances with refrigerant (fridges, AC units), medical waste, and electronics. Some operators charge extra for mattresses and tires. Check with your operator before loading — violations can result in $50-$200 surcharges.

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